
On a Blind Date, I Was Dismissed as a Phoenix Man, but I Am a Woman!
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I am a girl, but because I have been practicing Sanda for many years, I have a short haircut. Today, my mother forced me to go on a blind date. As a result, I went to the toilet and the world changed. When I returned to my seat, a strange aunt was spitting in the air. When she saw me coming, she immediately pointed the finger at me. "Don't think that you can't afford a betrothal gift because you are good-looking! If you want to marry my daughter, you have to pay 880,000 cents, and the house must be named after her!" I was about to say, aunt, you got the wrong person, but her daughter threw a glass of water at my feet with a look of disgust on her face. "What are you looking for? You look so poor. At first glance, you just want to find a Phoenix man who is an only child in the city. If you don't have money, don't go out on a blind date." The aunt even put her hands on her hips and said in a sharp voice: "If you don't have money, get out! Can you afford to pay for the loss of youth for delaying my daughter's search for a rich second generation?" I wiped the water from my face, took out a pack of sanitary napkins and threw it hard on the woman's face. I pointed at the aunt's nose and yelled: "Open your dog eyes and see clearly! I bleed for seven days every month! If you want to find someone to take over, go to a man, but I'm a woman!"
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