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NUS pulls condoms off the shelves of Guardian on campus

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The Guardian started to sell condoms, then a few days later, they were taken off the shelves. Now they use paper to cover the "Family Planning" sign...

From a Facebook post by Low Zoey

Long story short - The Guardian on campus got rid of all the "Family Planning" products at the request of the 'NUS Management', coincidentally mere days after an anonymous comment on the "NUS Confessions" FB page "announced" that condoms were finally available on campus. Previously, the campus Cheers/7-11 did not carry condoms.

A group presentation a couple of years ago on contraception led to me call UHWC (campus health services) to ask if they had safe sex brochures or free condoms that we could distribute.

The embarrassed sounding receptionist informed me that not only do they not have any brochures or learning aids, UHWC does not give out, sell or stock condoms. However, they do prescribe the morning after pill and the contraceptive pill.

Sure, students can always leave campus to get what they need, but what kind of message is this sending? I get the sense that this "world class" university babies us too much (or worse, is in abject denial about the realities of human nature). To be fair, such decisions aren't always their own - they might be avoiding backlash from conservative parents - not that it's any real excuse.

Even a cursory knowledge of teenage pregnancy and STD and HIV prevention will show that access to contraception and adequate knowledge in a supporting environment will go a long way.

The presence of condoms on campus is not going to cause a fornication boom. In fact, this "worst nightmare" is already happening - read the accounts on "NUS Confessions" for one and note the plethora of 'sex scandals' involving NUS students. Why not help us stay safe?
 
What is NUS trying to achieve?
More cream pies?
 
use the withdrawal method.

no need condom lah!

works for me everytime!
 
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use the withdrawal method.

no need condom lah!

works for me everytime!

tuayapeh says these NUS fuckers got no sense of reality lor...
tai hart seng buay sio gan eh meh???

i thought a lot of NUS girls do part time and sell pussy also?
 
NUS students mostly above 21 cannot have sex ah?


hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. such specimens are in denial.
3. living in some hole or what.
4. are they not aware of its infamous alvin tan.
5. or its law professor bonking students or what:D
 
Lemme guess... the Campus Crusade for Christ, The Navigators or the Varsity Christian Fellowship strong-armed the NUS management into doing that?

God forbid those married couples from having safe sex in their dorm. :rolleyes:
 
Part of the 6.9mil target effort la
 
Lemme guess... the Campus Crusade for Christ, The Navigators or the Varsity Christian Fellowship strong-armed the NUS management into doing that?

God forbid those married couples from having safe sex in their dorm. :rolleyes:

you do know that ppl still can have sex without condoms.
 
dun play play with sex.

you are messing with human life.

可以玩出人命!!
 
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Certainly, but making the sale of condoms readily accessible to students on campus?

What values are we teaching our next generation? :rolleyes:

campus life is fucking great! :D:D:D
 
i concur, when i was banging my ex gf in ntu RAW IS WAR :D

but now as they pull the sales of condoms, the sublimal message is this: remember to practice early withdrawal :o:o:o
 
This brings back mammaries. Years ago, a spatially challenged member of the Varsity Christian Fellowship Arts drew a poster the heading of which looked like 'VC FARTS.' The less pious among us scribbled under the heading questions like, 'Did it stink?', 'Where?'

Lemme guess... the Campus Crusade for Christ, The Navigators or the Varsity Christian Fellowship strong-armed the NUS management into doing that?

God forbid those married couples from having safe sex in their dorm. :rolleyes:
 
Certainly, but making the sale of condoms readily accessible to students on campus?

What values are we teaching our next generation? :rolleyes:

teach them to withdraw early???
 
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