A 27-year-old Wuhan man asked the government to allocate objects. What was his answer?

A 27-year-old man in Wuhan asked the government for help through the city message board. The government responded: "The law stipulates freedom of marriage, prohibits arranged marriages, and suggests more contact with women and bold pursuit."

On February 20, a 27-year-old Wuhan man left a message for help through Wuhan City, saying that he wanted to go back to his hometown in Wuhan from Shanghai where he had worked for three years, and wanted to get married but had no object. My family and I are trying to find out and hope that the government will appoint a kind girl as the object.

On the morning of February 23rd, Hui Ying, a citizen of Xinzhou District, Wuhan, said that China's relevant laws stipulated freedom of marriage and prohibited arranged marriages. She suggested that she should contact the opposite sex more, pursue boldly, or make blind date through a formal matchmaking platform.

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Men have left messages many times.

Since July 2020, the citizen has turned to the government for help and introduced older youth on the Wuhan message board. Jiang 'an District has responded that getting to know each other is not the responsibility of government units.

Wuhan Women's Federation has also replied to similar questions from the public, saying that it has always been very concerned about women's marriage and love issues and will organize blind date activities from time to time. ? In response to the fact that Wuhan citizens asked the government for help in allocating objects, many netizens said that this young man actually started asking for help last year.

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