Over the past few days, China held one of its "wildest" sex fairs, the Guangzhou Sex Culture Festival highlighted cultural artifacts like "condoms" and "sex toys" to the bafflement of many attendees...
Seriously, it sounds like your typical sexfest, except for a choice word that threw us for a loop:
This year's festival
features activities ranging from talks on birth control such as condoms
to sex toys, a photo show on sexual health and eugenics, forums on
sexology, quizzes and lingerie shows.
Ahead of the
festival, sexologists gave a series of lectures to middle school and
college students, as well as migrant workers. The goal was to improve
sexual knowledge and awareness of safe sex, said Zhang Feng, chief of
the Guangdong Provincial Commission of Population and Birth Control.
By the way:
eugenics
–noun (used with a singular verb
) the
study of or belief in the possibility of improving the qualities of the
human species or a human population, esp. by such means as discouraging
reproduction by persons having genetic defects or presumed to have
inheritable undesirable traits (negative eugenics) or encouraging reproduction by persons presumed to have inheritable desirable traits (positive eugenics).
We were a bit disturbed by the inclusion of eugenics, but what should we have expected, seeing that this is China we're talking about?
A six-month survey of
65 such workers found 45 unmarried people aged 18 to 25 had premarital
sex. The study also found that the migrants changed sex partners more
frequent than local urbanites, said Zheng Lixin, deputy head of the
Guangdong Provincial Institute of Birth Control Science and Technology.
"Migrants showed greater tolerance toward sex and were more liberal with sex partners," Zheng said.
Isn't it the same in the US? The unwashed masses are the liberals, with their babymaking and welfare moms, and the pristine conservatives having exactly 2.5 children and waiting until their affairs to have intercourse?
Promiscuity among migrants, which had caused sexual
and reproduction problems, was endangering the reproductive health of
this group of people, warned Zheng, who didn't elaborate.
Yes, because promiscuity among the upper classes never cause sexual and reproduction problems. Keep on keepin' on, China....
Via China Daily.
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