January 22, 2009

Sex Agreement part 2

Embraces between men and women in foreign movies were among the few "sexy" images available to the public.
During the Cultural Revolution, no mass media referred to sex and people were deprived of access to sexual knowledge.
In 1980, two events helped to promote the changing attitude toward sex. One was the promulgation of the new marriage law.
According to the law, divorce is granted in two cases: first, where mutual affection no longer exists and, second, when mediation fails. As a result, people began to enjoy the freedom to divorce and mutual affection (including sexual harmony) began to be considered an important factor in marriage.

According to Professor Pan Shuiming, an expert on sexology at Renmin University of China, under the family planning policy contraception and abortion are widely practiced legally, and more couples have begun to seek a happier sex life.

Notes that some women acknowledge now that they have begun to enjoy more rights in sex and even have the same freedom as men. Virginity is no longer considered as important as a girl's life.

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