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The story goes like this: Yesterday afternoon, I went to the affiliated hospital of the Chinese Medicine University to see a sore throat, and then the doctor suggested I do a laryngoscopy. When I finished the examination, a big brother came over and asked if it hurt. I thought he was also a patient, so I simply shared my experience of the check-up. Then this big brother kept talking to me, asking how long I had been uncomfortable, what medicine I had taken, and what the results were.

At first, I didn’t think much of it, just assumed he was a friendly Northeastern guy. When I went for a follow-up, he walked with me all the way to the clinic door. I sat on a chair waiting for the doctor to call my number, and he stood beside me chatting. I still didn’t think much of it at that time, just responded casually.

Then he started asking me how old I was, what kind of work I do, whether I’m married. Out of politeness, I gave a brief reply. He still didn’t leave and kept talking to me. I didn’t really want to continue the conversation, so I said I was going to see the doctor for a follow-up and would chat later. At this point, he asked to add me, saying it would be convenient to share treatment progress and plans later. I didn’t think much and agreed.

Then the climax happened. After I got home, he bombarded me with messages, showing excessive concern, sharing what dishes he cooked, telling me he went biking at Yitong River, and that he was taking a shower... I started feeling something was off. Damn.

Sharing part of his chat messages with me—truly terrifying upon reflection. Brother Liu said I ran into a gay guy and told me to block him immediately!

Guys really need to protect themselves out there—I always thought that was just a joke, but I never expected this kind of thing would happen to me. Society is getting more and more perverted. Right now, I feel like I have a fishbone stuck in my throat, like I’m prickly all over, like sitting on pins and needles, and I also feel a bit nauseous and scared!
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