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Should group sex be legalized in China?
If you've been thinking about throwing a sex party at your Shanghai flat (who hasn't?), but have been put off by the law, it may be time to dust off those fluffy handcuffs and dig out your crotchless panties. Orgies -- actually group sex of any kind --...
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Why can't Shanghai befriend its migrant workers?
Shanghai is one of the world's most populous cities, so it's no surprise that a large percentage of Shanghai’s residents are from from other parts of China. Some 33 percent of the city's 20 million people don’t hold Shanghai hukous (permanent residency...
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China's grown-up 'child slaves'
After their rebellious Han Han-loving and Internet addiction phases, many of China's post-1980s generation have now hung up their Converse to become parents. But they can often find that even when conforming to China's One Child Policy, raising...
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Chinese men head to Vietnam for the 'perfect wife'
The news that China will be home to 24 million excess bachelors in 2020 has caused not a little panic among the country's young men. And, as often happens in times of crisis, word of a miraculous remedy, a marital cure-all, a panacea for China's...
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Shanghai marriage delays due to high house prices
Last year, the average age a Shanghainese man got married was just over 32 years old, while for women it was 29. Both of these are an increase of almost a year over the respective 2008 data. This trend to get married later in life appears unique to ...
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Save the Boys: How China is emasculating its young men
Chinese boys between the ages of 7 and 17 are 2.54 cm shorter than Japanese boys. Chinese boys are getting physically weaker. Chinese boys are now emotionally more vulnerable than girls. The above are all claims made by a new book, “Save the Boys,”...
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