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  • Yes, this unusual case is based on a real incident that took place in Japan in early 2021 .

    Takashi Miyagawa, a 39-year-old part-time salesman who reportedly had no permanent residence, was arrested on suspicion of fraud. Authorities alleged that he was simultaneously dating at least 35 women . According to investigators, he allegedly gave different birthday dates to different partners so he could receive gifts, money, and cards throughout the year .

    Police claimed that the women believed they were in exclusive relationships with him, while he was carefully managing multiple relationships at once. The case gained massive attention online because of the sheer number of people involved and the unusual motive behind it.

    What made the story even more shocking was that the alleged goal wasn’t love — but a steady stream of birthday benefits . The incident quickly went viral, sparking debates about trust, deception, and modern dating culture.
    Yes, this unusual case is based on a real incident that took place in Japan in early 2021 . Takashi Miyagawa, a 39-year-old part-time salesman who reportedly had no permanent residence, was arrested on suspicion of fraud. Authorities alleged that he was simultaneously dating at least 35 women . According to investigators, he allegedly gave different birthday dates to different partners so he could receive gifts, money, and cards throughout the year . Police claimed that the women believed they were in exclusive relationships with him, while he was carefully managing multiple relationships at once. The case gained massive attention online because of the sheer number of people involved and the unusual motive behind it. What made the story even more shocking was that the alleged goal wasn’t love — but a steady stream of birthday benefits . The incident quickly went viral, sparking debates about trust, deception, and modern dating culture.
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  • So, what should we call our ship?
    So, what should we call our ship?
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