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SDU Funds Sex Games in NUS/NTU!

makapaaa

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I UNDERSTAND the Government worries about the reluctance among the young to marry and have children. But, certain organisations are taking the message too far.
Several of my nephews and nieces in their first year at two of our local universities told me that their orientation camp organised lewd and improper activities. These games, I was told, were backed by the Social Development Unit (SDU).
In one game, female students were made to exchange sweets with male students using their mouths as they sat in a circle.
Another required a female student to lie on the floor as a male student did push-ups on top of her, obviously mimicking copulation.
There were also games where girls were asked to pick boys they wished to pair up with for a segment of the camp. Less 'attractive looking girls' were subjected to the taunts of boys who groaned and lamented to their friends when they were picked by these 'ugly girls'.
Such activities concern me. Are our youth being taught that physical attraction and touching are more important than appreciating another person's character?
Yes, physical attraction has some importance in forging relationships. But it should not be overtly emphasised. Moreover, if youth are taught to focus on the heat and sexual attraction of young love, their relationships will never be healthy, wholesome and enriching.
Do our universities and the SDU want our youth to end up sleeping together and waking up the next day only to discover that they cannot stand the character of the person whom they have just spent the night with, but still having had the best time in bed anyway?
I question the rationale in allowing such games. Without proper guidance, orientation organisers, who are inexperienced and hormone-charged youth, will lead their younger fellow students astray.
We want more of our youth to get married, but such activities demean both sexes and the idea of marriage.
If I'm not wrong, most undergraduates attend the orientation camp to make friends with people they will be studying with. My nieces and nephews say that they've made very few friends.
If they feel uncomfortable participating in such games, they are labelled 'square' and lacking in sportsmanship.
Such camps are teaching our youth to drop their moral values and religious beliefs for sexual gratification.
I don't think we want a nation of youth engaged in relationships that are lacking in moral values and religious beliefs just to halt the falling birthrate.
I urge the authorities to regulate such programmes.
I wouldn't want my child dating a schoolmate who did push-ups on top of her.
Soh Eng Phang (Ms)
 

makapaaa

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NUS sex survey: 64 per cent of undergraduates have sex more than once a week
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....besides hostels, toilets..and also definately inside the cars lah...hahaha...
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A survey published in a National University of Singapore (NUS) magazine revealed that 64 per cent of its students had sex at least once a week. Hostels and toilets were the preferred places to do the deed.

The survey, published in February's issue of 'The Ridge', caused many to be astonished over the degree of liberalisation that Singapore students have towards sex.

As high as 64 per cent of students surveyed picked hostels as the number one choice to do the deed. They would typically have sex more than once a week.

Although NUS hostels do have rules that state that doors must be kept open when a male and female student are in a room together, there are no rules that forbid sexual intercourse in a room. As such, many "free shows" are made available to undergraduates.

However, what was more unbelievable was that the common toilet ranked second, after the hostel, as a location of choice for having sex.

Link:- http://www.asiaone.com/News/Educatio...305-52896.html
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myo539

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As such, many "free shows" are made available to undergraduates."

If there are "free shows", why can't they make it to Sammyboy or Youtube? Is it because they are not up to standard?
 

Big Sexy

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hello miss soh..this is 2008, not 1948...
playing such games is very common....i kiss a girl when i was in primary school... no wonder you are still a MISS.. :biggrin: :biggrin:

Another required a female student to lie on the floor as a male student did push-ups on top of her, obviously mimicking copulation.
Soh Eng Phang (Ms)
 

The_Latest_H

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Well, in most games, these are pretty lame. In Australia, they'd expect couples to do the real thing: at least not sex, but I mean, real kissing, rather than just simulating.

And besides I don't think these games were done in an even more naughty fashion. These games, if you will, are merely teasers.
 

makapaaa

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Well, in most games, these are pretty lame. In Australia, they'd expect couples to do the real thing: at least not sex, but I mean, real kissing, rather than just simulating.

And besides I don't think these games were done in an even more naughty fashion. These games, if you will, are merely teasers.

This is an "Asian" society where sex, etc. is concerned and a super liberal Western capitalist society where ministerial pay is concerned!
 

NasiAyam

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In one game, female students were made to exchange sweets with male students using their mouths as they sat in a circle.

What is wrong with this ? This Miss Soh must be born in the Ape era.

I was playing this game some 35 years ago !!
 

manu74

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Aiyoh - this had been part n parcel of orientation all these years... i rem all the seniors always eye on the pretty freshie n just drooling 2 play such games..
 

Big Sexy

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play such games??? i was never interested in such games...... i only think which babe i want to bed and how i was going to do it...:biggrin: :biggrin: honestly i have no time for kiddie games..:biggrin::biggrin:

Aiyoh - this had been part n parcel of orientation all these years... i rem all the seniors always eye on the pretty freshie n just drooling 2 play such games..
 

tonychat

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Several of my nephews and nieces in their first year at two of our local universities told me that their orientation camp organised lewd and improper activities. These games, I was told, were backed by the Social Development Unit (SDU).

What an education. Only under 35 allow? Teaching others to be sinkie?
 
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