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Female Sex Worker Blogger was really a Male Pedophile

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In the tongue-in-cheek words of the Shanghaiist:

 

http://shanghaiist.com/2011/09/29/22-year-old_female_prostitute_with.php

 

As if we needed further proof that on the internet, all men are men, all women are men, and all children are FBI agents ...

AsiaOne reports, 29 Sept 2011:

 

http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20110929-302206.html

 

China's famous prostitute-blogger is a married man

 

By day, he was a senior editor of a cultural magazine in Zhejiang, China. By night, he was a '22-year-old female prostitute' from Hangzhou who happened to write very well as she described her experiences on the job.

 

The 31-year-old married man, known only by his surname Lin, was arrested and fined $100 by Hangzhou police for "disturbing social order", reported Shanghai Daily. He told the police that he only did it because he wanted to get famous online.

 

On the Weibo microblog entitled "Diary of a Sex Worker", Lin went by the moniker Ruo Xiao'an, and portrayed himself as a 22-year-old prostitute who has served overs 3,000 customers ever since she was just 15.

 

Before Lin was busted, the microblog, which garnered more than 260,000 followers since January this year, had daily entries comprising of short sentences documenting Ruo's thoughts, feelings and experiences as part of her job.

 

The entries would some times also contain descriptions of the methods that the young sex worker engaged her clients with.

 

Lin translated and plagiarised sex and romance scenes from foreign literary texts to keep Ruo's sex blog going, which was why Ruo was dubbed as "China's most talented prostitute".

 

Many of her followers even commented that she should leave the sex trade and become a writer since she was so good at it.

 

The police took notice of the sex diary when Ruo posted a list of her favourite customers out of more than 3,000 clients she had slept with.

 

The home address was traced and when the police turned up at the address, Lin's act was busted as he was caught in the midst of producing yet another false and plagiarised entry.

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