Chinese Woman, Alone and in Tears in Phnom Penh Street

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Chinese Woman, Alone and in Tears in Phnom Penh Street

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Cambodia News, Phnom Penh: A Chinese woman, Z*** Y*****, was found wandering alone in the street with a suitcase, without a goal, not knowing where to go. She decided to sit in the middle of the road, crying alone, causing a surprise for a Daun Penh District Inspectorate Patrol Force at 11:30 pm on October 14, 2020; at the roundabout of Samdech Sangka Chuon Nath, Khan Daun Penh. She has lost all her money and is now homeless after being evicted from her hotel, because she had no money to pay the rent.
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The 32-year-old woman told a Chinese translator that she had been living in Cambodia for about 9 months; but she has no job and no money so she wants to go back to China.
The local tuktuk drivers said that the woman lost all her money gambling, and that she has been hanging around, talking to herself, and seems to have drug addiction and mental health problems.
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When the local people saw the woman sitting on the road crying, they asked the police to intervene. However, the police didn't really know what to do with her. Then, by chance, two Chinese men came along and said they would help her and that she could stay at their house while sorting out her problems, so no need for the police to be involved, and the woman agreed to go with them.
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I'm a bit of a softie and definitely would have let her stay at my place, but those good samaritan Chinese guys with hearts of gold got there first...
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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:41 am I'm a bit of a softie and definitely would have let her stay at my place
I doubt softness has anything to do with your interest in her. :D
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Nothing says "shag me" quite like a meth addicted mental case who'd slit your throat in the morning for your last $8.50. Whip me, beat me, call me trash. *swoon*
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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:41 am I'm a bit of a softie and definitely would have let her stay at my place, but those good samaritan Chinese guys with hearts of gold got there first...
Didn’t take her long to find a job!
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Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:06 pm Nothing says "shag me" quite like a meth addicted mental case who'd slit your throat in the morning for your last $8.50. Whip me, beat me, call me trash. *swoon*

She's rather corpulent and affluent looking for a meth head. Probably just a lush.
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Of course if I had come across her I would have immediately taken her under my wing
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I must say I have not seen many (any?) Chinese mademoiselles dressed like that at 11.30 pm or even at 9.00am :bigeyes:

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It doesn't fit the story...even if she have mental problem.
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Sir Stephen wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 5:54 pm I must say I have not seen many (any?) Chinese mademoiselles dressed like that at 11.30 pm or even at 9.00am :bigeyes:

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It doesn't fit the story...even if she have mental problem.
Have you been to Sihanoukville ? Many Chinese mademoiselles are less dressed than that at 11:30pm. O:-)

But I agree that the true story may be lost in translation. For example, who are those Chinese guys who just happen to turn up to save a woman in distress ?
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mehfisto wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:03 pm
Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 11:41 am I'm a bit of a softie and definitely would have let her stay at my place
I doubt softness has anything to do with your interest in her. :D
True, they look like they have more of a firm silicone feel ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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