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Mature Chinese women rent their time, experiences to young counterparts for support

Initiatives highlight young people’s desire for connection, emotional support amid pressures of male-dominated society

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In China, women in their 30s and 40s are gaining popularity by renting their time and life experiences to younger counterparts, embracing the “girls help girls” tradition on social media. Photo: Shutterstock
Fran Luin Beijing

Mature Chinese women are “renting” themselves to younger counterparts to listen to their worries and share life experiences.

This service, commonly known as “sister commission,” has gone viral on social media platforms after some women in their 30s and 40s advertised such services.

According to the posts, they offer “younger sisters” a listening ear, advice drawn from their richer life experiences, or simply companionship in a cosy atmosphere.

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Some women charge a commission fee ranging from 150 yuan (US$22) per meeting to 300 yuan per hour. Others provide their services for free, asking only that clients cover the cost of meals or activities they enjoy together.

Fees for these meetings range from 150 yuan (US$22) to 300 yuan per hour or per meeting, while some offer their services for free, asking only for meal costs during their time together. Photo: RedNote
Fees for these meetings range from 150 yuan (US$22) to 300 yuan per hour or per meeting, while some offer their services for free, asking only for meal costs during their time together. Photo: RedNote

One individual offering “sister commissions” is Kiki, a 27-year-old graduate of the prestigious Fudan University with international study experience.

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