Yesterday, after the article "Pretending to Be Successful Men to Deceive More Than a Hundred Women?" was published in our newspaper, it not only sparked heated discussions online, but also prompted a man who claimed to be the involved male "Single Line" to call our newspaper. He stated that the report by our newspaper was basically objective, but he clarified that the number of women deceived was not as high as 168, "probably around ten." He also mentioned that due to his inability to control himself, he did what "all men want to do," and now deeply regrets it.
The man contacted the reporter to clarify some details.
"I am the person involved in your report. I have disgraced my media friends, and I apologize here." Yesterday afternoon, a man who claimed to be the "Single Line" from the story of pretending to be a successful man to deceive women, proactively contacted the reporter. While expressing guilt, he hoped to clarify some of the details.