Bulldogcakes
12-11-2005, 07:00 AM
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The sexual revolution sweeps across China</h1>
<p> (http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article332352.ece)</p>
<p>A survey by Li Yinhe, China's only female sexologist, shows that 70 per
cent of Beijingers have had pre-marital sex, compared with <font size="1">15.5 per
cent in 1989</font>. In the major cities, the average age at which people in
the 14-to-20 age group first have sex is 17, as opposed to 24 for those
aged between 31 and 40.</p>
<p>But the internet has really fuelled the sexual revolution in China.
With more than 100 million internet users and sex education in its
infancy, young people turn to the internet for everything from
information about sex to pornography, which is illegal in China. In the
absence of a pub culture, they also use it to meet partners. Some
surveys claim 30 per cent of all one-night stands in China are arranged
on the web.</p>
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<h1>
The sexual revolution sweeps across China</h1>
<p> (http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article332352.ece)</p>
<p>A survey by Li Yinhe, China's only female sexologist, shows that 70 per
cent of Beijingers have had pre-marital sex, compared with <font size="1">15.5 per
cent in 1989</font>. In the major cities, the average age at which people in
the 14-to-20 age group first have sex is 17, as opposed to 24 for those
aged between 31 and 40.</p>
<p>But the internet has really fuelled the sexual revolution in China.
With more than 100 million internet users and sex education in its
infancy, young people turn to the internet for everything from
information about sex to pornography, which is illegal in China. In the
absence of a pub culture, they also use it to meet partners. Some
surveys claim 30 per cent of all one-night stands in China are arranged
on the web.</p>
http://www.silentpix.com/hottub/bulldogsig/rotate.php
My site Bully Baby (http://bulldogcakes.tripod.com/index.html)
"A dog recently saved his owner's life, because he had been trained to dial 911. Unfortunately, operators had trouble finding the address 'woof, woof.'"-Norm MacDonald