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Chinese universities forbid the students to cohabit and serve as mistresses
Aug 16, 2010 02:29
  • CHERRY07
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The South China Normal University has warned that those who have special relationship with married people will be expelled from school. On the other hand, those who cohabit with others or interfere in other people’s marriage will be warned, punished or expelled. A hearing will be held and the students have the right to appeal at the hearing.

The Chongqing Normal University also issues new regulations. Those students who provide sexual service, serve as mistresses or involve in one-night stand will be expelled.

The students support their school’s regulations but some doubt that the regulations can not be implemented smoothly because it is a bit hard to define such behaviors and seek evidence.

Do you think the regulations will work effectively?
Aug 16, 2010 22:20
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GUESTANDY The universities just aim for guiding the students to have correct moral concepts. But they have no right to stop them finishing their education. If their immoral behaviors hurt someone, the victims will stand out to protect themselves.
Sep 6, 2010 23:03
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  • KEVIN0518
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Originally Posted by GUESTANDY

The universities just aim for guiding the students to have correct moral concepts. But they have no right to stop them finishing their education. If their immoral behaviors hurt someone, the victims will stand out to protect themselves.


What if the victims come to the university? Then the public will know that the girl is from XXX university. It is bad for the university's reputation.

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