Taiwanese netizen's collapse broke the news: because he did not help his boyfriend's father to leave a mask, he was prostituted and could not be a wife.

China's Taiwan Net reported on February 28 that the new crown pneumonia epidemic set off a mask shortage. According to the Taiwanese "China Times", a female netizen who opened a pharmacy at home had become a victim of mask shortage because she didn't help her boyfriend's father. Keeping the mask, they were forced to break up, and the other party said, "This woman can't get started as a wife."

The pharmacy girl recently posted on an online forum that her boyfriend ’s father knew that her family had opened a pharmacy. When he came to his house a few days ago, he asked her to help her with a mask, but she did n’t have the right to do so. The atmosphere is super awkward. " The netizen went on to write: "His dad kept waving and asked me to go, and he kept coughing on purpose." What made her sadder was that "his dad collapsed and said that this kind of woman can't get started as a concubine," leaving her wondering what to do. .

Netizens saw this article in various comments: "Ask his dad what kind of occupation, if it is the financial industry to tell him to steal a little money for you" "It is not easy to marry him, as long as he does not agree with him, I will embarrass you" "So unreasonable "Why are you aggrieved?" "Your boyfriend should help speak, with a little shoulder." (China Taiwan Net Li Ning)