A video of a Chinese girl crying because she doesn't have a boyfriend has gone viral

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International Desk: Young people are usually seen lamenting for not having a girlfriend, but this time a video of a 28-year-old Chinese girl crying for not having a boyfriend has gone viral on social media.

A video of a Chinese girl crying because she doesn't have a boyfriend has gone viral
September 23, 20242 Mins Read
International Desk: Young people are usually seen lamenting for not having a girlfriend, but this time a video of a 28-year-old Chinese girl crying for not having a boyfriend has gone viral on social media.

The cry of the young woman

The video of the young girl from Shanghai, which spread on Chinese social media Weibo, has received a lot of response. Social media users have expressed sympathy for the condition of the young woman.

In the video, it can be seen that the young woman is talking to her husband on a video call. He was talking about the amount of pressure he has to deal with while working every day. At one point she is heard saying, 'I have never held a man's hand.'

The young woman tried many ways to find a suitable partner. At one point even went on a dating site. But even there he did not meet his loved ones. His parents talk to him every day about finding a partner, which makes him feel some pressure. He was telling these things to Bhabhi in a video call.

The young woman can be heard crying in the video call saying, 'I have tried to find a boyfriend through many dating apps, but to no avail. I will try again. I don't want to disappoint my parents. I hope to find a partner in the future.'


According to South China Morning Post, many people commented on the emotional video that went viral. Most of the comments expressed sympathy for the young woman.

One user wrote, 'I am two years younger than him. Because of this, I can deeply relate to his concerns.' Another user commented, 'I'm struggling like him. Sometimes my parents put me under such pressure.'

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Lack of suitable partners is a problem for girls in China. In 2009, two Chinese companies announced 8 days of 'dating leave' a year for unmarried 30-year-old female employees. A few days ago, a video of another woman in China chatting with her brother-in-law about the stress of her daily busy life went viral.

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