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Nov 9, 2007 08:45
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A man hides his face from cameras as he arrives at a match-making party only for single young beauties and millionaire men in Shanghai, November 3, 2007. Each of the partygoers paid 58,800 yuan to take part in this event.

Why he afraid to fetch camera??

Nov 9, 2007 08:48
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A man hides his face from cameras as he arrives at a match-making party only for single young beauties and millionaire men in Shanghai, November 3, 2007. Each of the partygoers paid 58,800 yuan to take part in this event.

Why she did not afraid to fetch Camera ???

Nov 9, 2007 08:49
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Sorry,
mistaken
Nov 9, 2007 08:52
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A woman disguises her identity with a mask as she arrives at a match-making party for single young beauties and millionaire men in Shanghai, November 3, 2007. Each of the partygoers paid 58,800 yuan to take part in this event.

Why she did not afraid to fetch Camera ???


Nov 9, 2007 21:20
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GUEST24215 Somehow there is still a stigma on matchmaking. Most young people think that it is a sign of not being wanted - ie they are "leftovers" & desperate.
In my view, I think this shouldn't be the case. I think match-making is fine and there is nothing to be embarrassed about. It is exactly similar to being introduced to a potential partner by a friend.
Nov 10, 2007 21:53
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Yes, I think so, although some difference depends on area, culture, religious but the basic theme is same.
Nov 11, 2007 03:14
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I don´t want to be photographed to any magazine in any conditions.
So if someone goes to a party, any kind of, do we have a right to judge him or her for not showing face to other people and cameras outside the party area?

Nowadays, people´s curiosity seems to justify all from other people.

Carlos
Nov 11, 2007 08:09
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GUEST24215 Sorry, is anyone here judging these people who went to match-making sessions as shown in the photos above ? We are just trying to comment on what is probably the situation & our feelings about it.
Coincidentally enough, are you yourself judging with your above comments ? :)
Nov 12, 2007 11:43
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Guest24215,
again, as so many times earlier in this blog, I must be sorry and apology my quite limited English.

I ment not be precipitous, it only slipped.

Still, I stand behind my words.

Carlos
Nov 23, 2007 14:22
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Paying and going there, yet hide? I don't understand. That is the place you would want to shine!
Nov 24, 2007 01:04
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They pay the money because they can afford to but they obviously want to keep their 'love' life private.

Some people see paying a third party to organise a date for you is seen as a kind of failure, after all whats up with these people if the cant find their own dates?
My opinion is that it is not failure or anything bad. We live in a very busy world and dont always have time to go out and meet people or even go to populated ares to find a suitable partener. Myself I dont go to pubs or clubs which is where most people like to socialise.
We pay people to cook us food, clean our clothes, drive us around so why not find us love?
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