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Want to Look Tough in Front of Your Partner? This M’sian Will Let You Beat Him Up for as Little as RM100

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A Malaysian man has started a service to help make other men appear more manly in front of their female counterparts.

Pesakit Sifar Cacar Monyek took to his Facebook page to announce that he is allowing men to beat him up, while he pretends to disturb their girlfriends or wives, for a fee.

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He wrote, “Beat me up to show your woman how great you are. Are you tired of your girl thinking you’re weak and treating you indifferently?”

“If you’re okay with a reasonable fee, you guys can prove yourselves and change your woman’s view of you. Just set a place and time, I will come there and act like I’m disturbing your woman, and you can be the hero by beating me up.”

 

Here’s how much you’ll need to pay to look like a tough guy!

He is charging RM100 on weekdays and RM150 on weekends for this service. Should you choose a place further away from him, additional charges apply according to the distance in km.

Many have since shared how impressed they are by his business prowess and asked how far he’s willing to let customers go to look macho.

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“This is a good service, brother.”

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“Is there a limit to the beating? Or is it unlimited?”

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“Are there additional charges if I beat you up with a metal rod, brother?”

 

As of the time of writing, his post has garnered over 380 comments and 608 shares.

If you’re interested, you can check out his Facebook post here.

Would you take him up on his offer? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: “Protect your dignity!” – Local Uni Group Enforces Rules Banning Public Displays of Affection on Campus

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