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‘Man mums’ in China sell 5-minute hugs for US$7, gain popularity among lonely women

Stressed-out, emotion-starved women seek paid-for solace from fit men who display feminine traits

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Emotion-starved women in China are buying five-minute hugs from so-called  man mums for US$7 to make them feel better. Photo: SCMP composite/RedNote
Zoey Zhang

A growing number of young women in China are shelling out 50 yuan (US$7) for five-minute stress-relieving hugs from “man mums”.

The so-called man mums are a trending group on mainland social media.

The term originally described muscular gym-goers but it now refers to men who combine physical strength with traditionally feminine traits like gentleness and patience.

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A stressed-out student recently posted online that she wanted to pay for a hug from a kind, fit “man mum” to cope with thesis pressure.

“I was hugged once in secondary school and felt safe. We can just hug for five minutes at an underground station,” she wrote.

One woman said she wanted a hug from a kind, fit man to cope with the stress of her studies. Photo: QQ.com
One woman said she wanted a hug from a kind, fit man to cope with the stress of her studies. Photo: QQ.com

The post went viral, racking up more than 100,000 comments.

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