Pregnant wife's chest grows bigger and she's more interested in sex...Controversy over sexual description of parenting platforms

Pregnant wife's chest grows bigger and she's more interested in sex...Controversy over sexual description of parenting platforms



A famous parenting platform in China has sent a message that seems to describe pregnant women sexually, sparking controversy.

According to Chinese media Xiao Xiang Morning News and Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, an Internet user in Hunan Province said that the couple is using the parenting platform 'Baby Tree' app together as his wife enters her 22nd week of pregnancy. Recently, he said he was greatly offended by the messages he received on the app.

According to him, on the 25th of last month, the app could be 'bottom'. The body has a 'S' curve and reveals strong femininity. This will surprise herIt sent a message saying '.




In response, he "Why would you describe a pregnant woman in this way?" Would a pregnant woman care about the 'S-shaped curve?' he pointed out.

After two days, it is okay to have sex at this time when the fetus is developed stably. This can strengthen the couple's bondThe message ' has arrived. The next day 'She may have been less interested in sex before, but her attitude may change' was followed.

The man who received the message said, "Wife is sick all over the body, is it really right to recommend sex in this situation?," he complained.




After the controversy, Babytree explained that the message was automatically generated by an artificial intelligence (AI) system.

One employee may reject reception if not desired. It is not aimed at a specific individual, and there is no malicious intention.' Another employee added "It's just a general guide for informing body changes at each pregnancy stage, not just focusing on grade content."






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.