"In this province we have 30 million migrants living apart from their wives or husbands whose hunger for sex has never been recognized by society or the government... 广东有3000万农民工,远离 “他”和“她”, 们的“... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Mon, Nov 02 2009
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