BEIJING, Jan. 19 -- A college student has found
herself teaching her peers about sex after she wrote a book on the subject in
Guizhou Province of Southwest China.
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Wang Ji (L) discusses her book with
classmates at her dormitory in Guizhou Institute of
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Wang
Ji, a grade-four journalism student at the Guizhou Institute of Minorities,
started writing the book two years ago.
Covering such topics as the human body, pregnancy,
love and cohabitation, the book is expected to be published by the Jiangsu
Literature and Art Publishing House. Before its unidentified release, the book's
handwritten copy circulated widely among students, parents and teachers.
"I got the idea to write a sex education book for
college students three years ago when I saw many schoolmates begin to get
involved in love affairs," Wang told the Xinhua News Agency. "However, many of
them are almost illiterate about sex , so pornographic websites, and magazines
became their sex teachers."
After doing research on the Web and in libraries,
receiving counsel from obstetricians and interviewing her peers, Wang collected
a mountain of information on sex among youngsters.
"I never thought the book would be published," Wang
said. "I only want my peers to know some basic sex information that helps save
them from tears and regrets and give them more confidence and sunlight in life."
Because of the taboos surrounding the topic, sex
education is commonly taught as part of the biology and politics curriculum in
junior middle school and is almost ignored in senior middle school and
university.
Traditionally, speaking about sex is a private matter
among only close friends, not for public discussion.
Wang said her parents did not understand her actions
and thought it would be an embarrassment for them. The book also has caused
debate among students, teachers and parents.
"Based on her experience and that of her peers, the
book is persuasive; however, it contains some concepts that conflict with
co-education value.
"Without additional guidance, young students may be
misled by the book, which contains vivid personal experiences."
Yang Zaiyong , university teacher from
Guizhou
"Some people were afraid that sex would become a
topic that was too open and that students would be seduced if sex was too
frequently and deeply mentioned. Actually, they underestimated college students'
judgment and ability to comprehend."
Yao Mingjun , college student from
Guizhou
"Although the book has some shortcomings, such as a
lack of health and psychological theory and criteria, and it lacks reason in
structure and category, it is a worthwhile attempt at education among peers.
"We should encourage young people to participate in
sex education so that they can become educators."
Hu Peicheng , psychologist from
Beijing
"The book can be a good reference book for young
students and can make up for a deficiency in in-school sex education."
(Source: China Daily)