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Wang, 57, whose first name is not known, made the awkward discovery when he met with Lili at a hotel in Muling City in the Heilongjang province, the Heilongjang Morning Post reported.
"How could the person who gets a room with me be my son's wife?" he said.
Lili's husband of eight years, Da Jun, a long-haul trucker, had followed his wife to the scene after discovering her online liaison and was equally as surprised to find his father waiting for her.
In a fit of rage, he allegedly beat Wang and Lili, knocking out three of her teeth.
Wang, who goes by the online alias "Good at understanding others", had retired two years earlier and had become addicted to chatting online.
He had told the woman that he was a director of a company and that he was single after his wife died two years earlier.
Stay-at-home mum Lili, or "Lonely flowers and plants", said her husband was in prison.
The pair had agreed to exchange pictures of themselves; Wang sending one of a friend from his army days and Lili sending one of an attractive friend.
During the melee, hotel staff called police, who arrested the three for questioning.
Da Jun was put under detention for five days for assaulting his father.
10 years 25 weeks ago in Health & Safety - China
I had an awkward situation in a park in Wuhan, when I walked there with my girlfriend. A young boy (maybe 10-12 years old) came to us and hug me. He wanted to sell flower for very high price, pretend that he has brain damage, and didn't want to let me go if I don't buy flower. Other Chinese women told him that the police is coming. After the second or third warning, he left us.
The park had more of these poor children, I saw two girls, but they were less brave, just stay and wait. The boy sometimes watched somebody near the bush, they have a "boss", if can't sell enough flowers, maybe they will be beaten.
the following news says the whole thing is a just rumor and the website that released the news has made its apology to the public.
I once shat my pants whilst waiting for a lift. That was kind of awkward. Hey.....you did ask? Hehe, didn't want to elaborate, but three thumbs down already, so in for a penny, in for a pound; it was a huge steaming f***er, ran right down my leg and landed on my shoe. I flipped it up and bounced it off my head, right into the face of a sweet little old lady. True story.
Plowing my ex with her grandparents and mother in the other room. Then them asking us to stop fornicating (I eventually repented, but at the time I wasn't really in the mood to do that)... then watching them have a huge family fight because I didn't want to stop.
Yeah, that was awkward. Then her mom bought me noodles. The poison kind. Then I vomited blood for a long time...
And this is why you don't have sex in China on a 30-day Visa.
Had an awkward one tonight actually; teaching a class of seven year olds one dirty little sod called Tony kept pulling out his nob and showing the girls. One of the other boys started shouting (in Chinese of course) "Your dick is so big! Your dick is so big!" and all I could think was, 'What the Hell must the parents outside be thinking hearing this?'
I was just several times called "Waiguo laowai" by 4-5 y.o. girl on the street this morning
double post
icnif77:
@Scan: 'Jon Stewart'?
I have laugh at the up-tumbs! Can somebody grant another up-thumb, so 'this reply' can beat Scan's reply, please?The person in charge of the money at my school has been short changing me for thousands (I don't bother to count it) and now that I've discovered what's been going on the awkwardness in the room when I insisted on an explanation into their reluctance to investigate matters was palpable.
Idiots everywhere.
On my traffic crossing (Fukang), it is safer to cross the road when it is red, than when is green light on. .
When crossing is open for pedestrians, L turn cars also have green light. So, if you're in the middle of the pedestrian crossing, you must give way, jump, yell, 'show&tell' and so on, to all cars who make left turn. I had 'argument' with the police in the car. I demanded, Police let me cross first.
Now, when is red light for pedestrians, one must just disregard traffic lights, and look for the passing cars. When none is around, you can safely cross the road.
The 'problem' get more difficult: 'I walk the road daily together with the kids from my School.'
I can cross road anytime I want, if I am alone, butt...How to deal with the kids?
Nessquick:
My son do not let me cross road on red light. Good boy.
And I always wait with him, blame drivers for "bu ding hua" and he follow me. Always tell him, even green light, need be carefull, and he know now. but the drivers don't know :-(icnif77:
Here, we're (at least 20 of us) walking home for lunch. I stomp my feet, and talk in 'deep voice' when they want to cross it on the red. But, kids (8 -10Y) are right in 'some-China-how' way.
The person in charge of the money at my school has been short changing me for thousands (I don't bother to count it) and now that I've discovered what's been going on the awkwardness in the room when I insisted on an explanation into their reluctance to investigate matters was palpable.
Idiots everywhere.