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: High-end "outcall" services (外围) involving "exquisite faces" (精致脸蛋) and "elegant temperaments" (气质美女).
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: Wealthy businessmen/bosses (富商大老板). errors='replace') fixed = bytes_data.decode('utf-8'
: Online booking for hotel dates, starting with chatting and "developing feelings" before physical intimacy. Pricing : Mention of "high price" (高价). errors='replace') fixed2 = bytes_data2.decode('utf-8'
The "20-" at the beginning likely refers to the age of the individuals being advertised.
Translation & Content Breakdown Location : Chengdu (成都).