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Spouse publicly expresses gratitude towards friend for a five-year long affair with spouse's partner, displayed through hung banners.

Warnings issued about potential violations to the friend's privacy, reputation, and personal rights through displayed banners.

Friend posts thanksgiving banners, acknowledging affair with husband, over a five-year span,...
Friend posts thanksgiving banners, acknowledging affair with husband, over a five-year span, initiated by best Chinese friend

Spouse publicly expresses gratitude towards friend for a five-year long affair with spouse's partner, displayed through hung banners.

In a unique display of disapproval, a wife in Changsha city, Hunan province, China, recently expressed her sentiments using a set of red banners. The residential complex where these banners were found is situated within the Hongshan community.

The banners, hung on a fence within the compound, were a sarcastic expression of gratitude towards her best friend, surnamed Shi, for having an affair with her husband. One of the banners read, "Shi violates public order and good morals, having an affair with her best friend's husband."

However, it remains unclear whether the residential compound where the banners were found is the neighbourhood where the alleged mistress lives. It is also uncertain if the car on which the red pennants were found belonged to the suspected woman.

Shi works in the public sector, specifically in a tourism management office in the Hongshan community. The name of the suspect mentioned as the woman's lover and his workplace are not provided in the retrieved articles.

The banners were used to publicly express the wife's disapproval of her best friend's actions. The incident has sparked discussions about the boundaries of friendship and marital fidelity in the region.

This incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and emotional turmoil that can arise in personal relationships, even in public spaces. As the investigation continues, more details about the incident are expected to emerge.

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