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[–] AmaleksHairyAss 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
There are a few very common reasons for this type of behavior.
We'll never know what happened here, but the moral to the story is if someone ever keeps asking you for money completely cut them off (no matter what they say) and offer only emotional support. in this particular story the "selling insurance" thing sets off my alarm bells. When I was young and naive and desperate for any job I was nearly roped into selling out my friends and family in the form of selling them insurance.
[–] Clbull [S] ago
This is pretty unlikely in South Korea but still plausible if she turned to underground betting syndicates. Gambling is against the law .