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Sex Games in NUS/NTU Exposed!

makapaaa

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And mind you, such games are sponsored by the AssDU. The Old Fart could cut your KKJ and force you to take contraceptive pills when he felt Sporns were over breeding and force you to play sex games to breed when he felt that there weren't enuff NSmen!

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PASSING FOOD FROM MOUTH TO MOUTH

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'At least 70 per cent of students are conservative and these games could make someone more inhibited.'
Mr Sam Kuna, family therapist and executive director of volunteer welfare organisation Teen Challenge



</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Class, attention: Many camps across universities adopt a version of this game.
Grin and bear it: The students sit in a circle, alternating between the sexes. The first student places a biscuit such as a love letter in his mouth and the student next to him takes it from him in the same way.
The biscuit is transferred from mouth to mouth. Alternatives involve passing smaller food items such as M&Ms which involve closer contact.
Passing (re)mark: 'With the biscuit forfeit, it may be a bit embarrassing initially but later you laugh about it. However, M&Ms would make it very awkward and maybe that is crossing the line a little.'
Truda Kwan, 20, student of Humanities School, NTU



POLE DANCE

Class, attention: Done at NUS and NTU.
Grin and bear it: Students of opposite sexes perform this dance where one acts as the pole and the other must dance around him or her suggestively.
Sometimes, students of the same sex are called upon to perform the dance for comic relief.
Passing (re)mark: 'I didn't feel pressured to do it and it was just in the name of fun. Everybody knew that and no one got the wrong idea.'
Ansley Toh, 19, student from School of Design and Environment, NUS



EGG RACE

Class, attention: Done at NUS.
Grin and bear it: Campers have to transport an uncooked egg from one point to another without breaking it.
The catch: They have to support it only between their faces or chests, making close contact inevitable.
Another variation involves a balloon filled with water.
Passing (re)mark: 'Games like this aren't very physical on the whole and so I didn't see any students getting squeamish about it. It's very useful to help bonding anyway.'
Victor Wong, 21, student from School of Design and Environment, NUS



WHIPPED CREAM FORFEIT

Class, attention: Done at NTU.
Grin and bear it: In this forfeit, a guy usually sheds his shirt and whipped cream is sprayed on his torso. Others are required to lick it off, usually females.
Passing (re)mark: 'This is quite an extreme forfeit and some people can feel uncomfortable if they are asked to do it. We don't use it in our camps and prefer to opt for milder forfeits instead.'
Choi Wen Ting, 22, Cultural Activities Club games programmer, NTU



PUSH-UPS

Class, attention: Done at NUS.
Grin and bear it: In this forfeit, the female is usually made to lie on the floor while the guy does push-ups over her.
Passing (re)mark: 'Such activities are sleazy and I violently object to the idea of them. I don't think this should be part of the camp's objective.'
Yvonne Ong, 20, law student at SMU
 

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->When National University of Singapore (NUS) freshman Rachel Lee turned up at an orientation camp in campus last month, she got a rude shock.
During one of the games, she was made to do a forfeit where the 'girls had to lie down and the guys had to do push-ups over them', she said.
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In a letter to The Straits Times, reader Soh Eng Phang, who is in her 40s, felt the Social Development Unit (SDU) and school authorities should monitor orientation camps, since many are partly sponsored by SDU. She described cases of male students doing push-ups over female students lying on the floor.

Ms Wong Kuan Ying, deputy director of the SDU, said it supports events run by students that promote interaction.




</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Ms Lee, 19, declined to comply - she felt the act was lewd.
Another game she observed required participants to pass M&M chocolates to one another using their mouths.
'I left after the first day with five or six like-minded friends,' she said of the five-day camp organised by the NUS Students' Union.
'Lewd and improper' orientation activities were the subject of a letter by reader Soh Eng Phang, who wrote to the Straits Times Forum page recently complaining about this.
In a phone interview elaborating on this, Ms Soh, who is in her 40s, said: 'They are totally uncalled for and give youth a very superficial idea about making friends and finding a partner.'
Orientation is held at the start of a school year in July and August to welcome freshmen. This year, the three universities here welcomed 14,700 freshmen.
Most camps are run by students and attendance at most activities is optional.
In the past, the trend was to subject freshmen to humiliating treatment such as having one's head dunked in a toilet bowl or having to do chores at their seniors' bidding.
Over the years, however, orientation has taken on a more sexual slant.
Unlike Ms Lee, however, many other freshmen accept such games as a time-honoured ritual and do not find them objectionable.
Ms Yvonne Ho, 19, a freshman at the NUS faculty of arts and social sciences, attended a camp run by Sheares Hall hostel earlier this month. Forfeits included touching the chests of males.
'I don't see a reason to get agitated. This is in fun and we laugh about it. There's nothing sexual,' she said.
Students from NUS and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) said their orientation camps often included risque games and forfeits. At the Singapore Management University (SMU), students said games and forfeits were milder.
Dr Carol Balhetchet, director of youth services at the Singapore Children's Society, said the young today are more confident.
'They are bolder and some set up situations to break social barriers, especially since those between ages 18 and 21 are beginning to seek partners,' she noted.
Said Mr Sam Kuna, family therapist and executive director of volunteer welfare organisation Teen Challenge: 'Normal games and old-fashioned ragging just don't cut it anymore.'
But sexually-charged activities can backfire if they are too extreme, he said. 'At least 70 per cent of students are conservative and these games could make someone more inhibited.'
Universities said they put a firm foot down on any demeaning activities.
Associate Professor Low Aik Meng, dean of students at SMU, said: 'SMU does not feel that ragging will help our students achieve the objectives of building collegiality, team spirit and a sense of belonging.'
A spokesman for NTU said the university will take action against students who overstep the boundaries of decency.
Over at NUS, a spokesman said that if the university receives complaints, it will investigate and counsel or discipline students.
However, some students and organisers feel that activities involving physical contact are no big deal.
NTU Cultural Activities Club camp programmer Choi Wen Ting, 22, said: 'These games are only small elements and can boost the spirit of the camp. University students are sensible enough to speak up if they are uncomfortable.'
This sentiment is shared by Ms Nadya Huang, 20, who sits on the executive committee of the NUS Students' Arts and Social Sciences Club.
'It's just for fun and we're all adults. I've never seen people do anything against their will.'
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dream_waker

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Shit, I thought they were trying to see which gal is able to have a cumshot in mouth at the fastest time. This type is child play..
 
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Alu862

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Well at least there's no real bondage or wearign diapers like ABDL
 
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