A post circulated online from a young woman expressing deep frustration and regret over her situation. She disclosed how much she had made in December, admitting she slept with multiple men to raise money—first for a phone, and now hoping to get enough to buy a sewing machine to start a small business. Beyond the money, her post reflected exhaustion, self-reflection, and anxiety about her future, including marriage and the long-term consequences of her choices.
Instead of empathy or constructive advice, one comment mocked her vulnerability: “Please meet the other 2 ASAP. We still have three days left in 2025. You might hit 3m.”
This response reduced a serious personal struggle to a joke about profit and timelines. It dismissed her emotional conflict and normalized exploitation rather than encouraging safer, sustainable alternatives. When people open up about regret and survival choices, ridicule only deepens harm and discourages honest conversations about support, growth, and better paths forward.

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