Abstract | The university's survey, Sexual Behaviour of Hong Kong University Students, suggested that up to 98 per cent of the 1,000 students polled between 1989 and 1992 were virgins. When quizzed again as postgraduates, only about 10 per cent confessed they had gained "some" sexual experience. But the findings are in sharp conflict with similar reports by welfare and charitable organizations on their younger counterparts - secondary-school students have had some sort of sexual encounter - touching, cuddling, kissing or holding hands. |
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