Monday, August 08, 2016

China's rejected wives turn to expensive 'mistress dispeller' services to help get their husbands back...

After 11 years of marriage, Mrs Chen was heartbroken when she discovered a message on her husband’s mobile phone from another woman, one who called him “honey”.

He admitted the affair, but after she spoke to her parents and considered the future of her two children, the desperate 39-year-old decided divorce was not the answer.

Instead Mrs Chen turned to another option, seeking help from one of scores of companies in China which offer ‘mistress dispelling’ services.

For rates starting in the tens of thousands of pounds, these companies deploy a myriad of tactics to persuade women to leave their cheating lovers and are becoming increasingly common amid rising rates of divorce that often leave ex-wives left out in the cold.

Their methods are highly controversial. Some hire attractive men to start relationships with 'mistresses' in a bid to steer them away from their married lovers. Full story...

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