Girlfriend Takes NT$3,000 After Every Intimate Moment with Boyfriend

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A man took to Dcard, a popular social platform, to share his concerns about his girlfriend’s spending habits. According to his post, she tends to spend money freely and ends up with no savings at the end of each month. Recently, she expressed interest in buying a new smartphone and asked to borrow money from him. The man said he had already lent her money multiple times, fully aware that he probably wouldn’t get it back.

As a joke, he once told her, “Every time we do it, I’ll lend you NT$3,000 (around RM427.98), and you won’t need to pay it back.” His girlfriend was stunned and responded angrily, “Do you think I’m for sale?” He quickly laughed it off and assured her it was just a joke.

However, things took a strange turn. Since that conversation, his girlfriend began taking cash from his wallet after they were intimate. If there wasn’t enough cash, she’d ask him to transfer the money via LINE Pay.

The man admitted he’s gotten used to this unusual “income stream,” but his concerns have shifted. “Money isn’t the issue anymore — I’m worried about whether my body can keep up,” he said, revealing that even when he’s exhausted, she still expects intimacy. Feeling drained, he turned to social media for advice.

The post quickly went viral, drawing amused and concerned reactions from netizens. One joked, “You’re the one who said NT$3,000 per session — looks like you’re going to get worn out!” The story sparked lively debate and plenty of comments from users across the platform.

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