Man offered a ‘villain for rent’ to increase the status of hero in front of the partner

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Man offered a ‘villain for rent’ to increase the status of hero in front of the partner

According to a report, a Malaysian person is giving people a chance to impress his girlfriends and wives with a kind of “rented villain” service. South China Morning Post (SCMP). A person, known as 28 -year -old Shazali Suleman, resorted to social media to promote his service earlier this month and claimed that he could help customers show their masculinity and a permanent on their partners Can leave the effect.

Mr. Suleman wrote, “Are you tired of your partner thinking that you are weak? For appropriate fee, I will help you prove them wrong.”

“Just tell me time and place, and I will come to ‘disturb’ your partner, which will give you a chance to move forward as a hero and take me down.”

Located in Ipoh, Parak, Mr. Suleman takes Rs 1,975 (RM100) for his basic service in the week and Rs 2,963 (RM150) on weekend.

Mr. Suleman shared a picture of himself with dirty hair and uninteresting cigarettes to enhance the image of his tough man. He also said that this service is not limited to men only and women can also seek their help.

Recalling the scenario, Mr. Suleman said, “When the lover went to the bathroom, I pretended to ‘disturb’ his girlfriend. When he came back, he faced me like a hero.”

Mr. Suleman reiterated that no one was harmed during the entire process. He said, “All this is just a drama like WWE. No one gets hurt, I am the lone ‘Hara’.”

The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is one of the world’s most famous professional wrestling competitions, known for its choreographed war performances.

Internet reacts

By the last update, the post had received over 1,000 likes and hundreds of comments. One user said, “Save the posts now. I will use it later,” while the other said: “Brother is in trouble”

One third remarked: “Those who pay to play the role of a hero will probably be the first to run into a real crisis. Fake heroes are always fake.”

Although Mr. Suleman’s idea seems unique, it aims to help individuals, some people said that it could lead to allegations of possible sexual harassment against him. According to Malaysian law, any person found guilty of sexual harassment can be forced to pay compensation for any financial or moral damage.

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