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BEIJING, July 5 (Xinhuanet) -- Boys and girls between
14 and 20 in urban China have their first sexual experience at the average age
of 17.4, nearly 9 years earlier than their grandparents when they were young,
according to a survey published on Tuesday.
The survey of 2,252 respondents in seven Chinese cities
shows that people between 51 and 60 years old first had sex at an average age of
26, those between 21 and 30 first had sex at 21.9 on average.
The result of this massive face-to-face survey is no
surprise to Chinese sociologists.
"The opening-up of the Chinese society and early
arrival of puberty in the young generation have contributed to this change in
sexual behavior," said Prof. Zhou Xiaozheng, head of the Instituteof Sociology
of Renming University in Beijing.
Sex used to be taboo in the traditional Chinese
society. But today, sex products are available to almost everyone in the cities,
from internet or in DVDs. As the government defers the marriage age and promotes
safe sex, teenagers have been growing up without guilt about their sexuality,
Prof. Zhou said.
While scholars have received the survey results with
calm, some in the public are doubtful of their accuracy. 26-year-old Tu Jun is a
real estate dealer who gets to know many young couples hunting for apartments to
live together.
"Cohabitation is nothing to hide for young people; it
is quite common among college students," Tu said. "But the average age of 17.4
is too low because most people didn't (have sex) until they go to college."
The survey was conducted of 2,252 citizens aged from
14 to 60 in seven major Chinese cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou
and Xi'an. The average age for all respondents to have sex is 22.9. The younger
the respondents, the earlier they claimed they first had sex.
The survey also reveals Chinese attitudes toward
premarital sex. All together, nearly one out of five respondents approved of it.
More young citizens approve premarital sexual relationships, and more men than
women said "there is nothing wrong with it."
The relaxation of views toward sex in China is likely
to in the future affect traditional Chinese family structures and the society at
large, predicted Zhou Xiaozheng. "It's hard to rule out sex as the main factor
of high divorce rate in the capital city of Beijing, which reached 50 percent
last year." Enditem |