Recently, the topic of # many colleges and universities forbidding students from unmarried sexual behavior# has aroused public opinion on the Internet.
Does the school have the power to prohibit students from having unmarried sex? How do college students view this topic? Netizens have different opinions.

On the evening of September 6, in Haidian District, Beijing, Peking University held the "First Run of School" activity. Photo by China News Agency reporter Jiang Qiming
The cause of the incident was media reports. The Dalian University of Technology postgraduate student manual clearly stated: Those who have sex during the study period will be given the above penalties for demerit.

Some netizens claiming to be students of Dalian University of Technology posted their own student handbook, which did not mention sexual behavior related information.
Subsequently, many netizens claiming to be students of the school posted their own postgraduate manuals on the Internet, proving that there is no such provision now. The content of the old version of the manual is the content of 's controversy.
On September 15th, a staff member of the office of , Graduate School of Dalian University of Technology, also told the media that has no longer had the rule that “unmarried persons who have sex during their studies will be given the above penalties”.

However, on the Dalian University of Technology Information Disclosure website, the "Dalian University of Technology Student Violation Regulations", which was published on October 20, 2014, still has this provision.

On the official website of the Academic Affairs Office of the school, published on April 6, 2006, the "Regulations on Disciplinary Punishment for University Students of Dalian University of Technology" clearly stated that "Anyone who has unmarried sex during the study period will be given detention based on the seriousness of the circumstances. , Order to withdraw from school or expulsion from school.”
As of press time, Dalian University of Technology has not yet responded to the above dispute.
In fact, in addition to Dalian University of Technology, there are some schools that have regulations on unmarried cohabitation and unmarried sex.

For example, Zhejiang University Article 26 of the "Measures for Disciplinary Violation of Students of Zhejiang University" clarifies that students who have unmarried sex and cause undesirable consequences will be given demerit or detention for probation.

Fudan University Fudan University Information Disclosure Online published the "Fudan University Student Disciplinary Punishment Regulations", Article 15 paragraph 4 clearly stated that during the school, non-marital sexual behavior occurs, depending on the circumstances to give a warning or more punishment.

Central China Normal University The Regulations on Disciplinary Sanctions and Correction Education for Ordinary Undergraduates of Central China Normal University issued in November 2020 mentioned that students who have illegally cohabited with the opposite sex inside and outside the school will be given demerit and The above sanctions.
One stone stirred up waves, and the above-mentioned school regulations caused a lot of controversy among netizens.
Many people think that college students have grown up, and sex is not a shameful thing. Whether or not sex occurs should depend on the personal wishes of adults.


Some people also think that school is a place of learning, and school rules should be followed. Moreover, this may just be the school in order to avoid risks, and the actual operation will not be true.



Some people think that it is better to block than to sparse, and it is more important to do a good job in sex education.

Speaking of sex, people often avoid talking about it, but want to spy on other people's minds. What is the attitude of college students toward premarital sex?
According to the "Survey Report on Sex and Reproductive Health of College Students" released by the China Family Planning Association in 2016, about 70% of college students accept premarital sex.
Among all survey respondents, 23.6% think thatThere should be no premarital sex under any circumstances; 31.7% believe that premarital sex is possible if they have feelings with the other party; 31.8% agree with premarital sex based on marriage.
In addition, 20.3% of the survey respondents have had penetrative sex. Among the survey respondents who have had sex, 45.6% had their first sex between the ages of 11-18. Only 15% of all first-year students surveyed had sex among first-year college students, while this proportion increased to 43.4% among fourth-year students (including fifth-year undergraduate students).
Source|China News Network (ID: cns2012) reporter / Lang Lang
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