Freshmen get an awkward welcome of contraceptives, a woman manages three marriages at once, and school officials stick to underwear-only physicals.
Condoms before roll-call
World Contraception Day on Friday was observed in an odd fashion at a university in Southwest China's Guizhou province, according to qianzhan.com on Friday.
The university welcomed its incoming freshmen class by handling out a package with some contraception booklets and items including condoms, diaphragm and a one-hour sex education video.
Students reportedly did not appreciate the gesture, filling campus trash bins with many of the unwanted packages. According to a student, he believed a comprehenisve sex education would be of more use than the contraception package containing items students didn't even know how to use and only made them feel awkward.
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Panties only for physical
An Anhui University physical fitness test caused controversy among the students over a requirement that only underwear can be worn for the examination, The Beijing Times reported on Friday.
Male and female students took the test separately, but many young women said they were very uncomfortable to be almost naked in front of others. University staff said part of the test required minimal clothing and students need to cooperate.
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Woman juggles three marriages
While cleaning his home, a Nanjing man stumbled upon wedding pictures and another man's clothes, which led to the shocking secret that his wife was maintaining two marriages with two other men, according to Modern Express on Friday.
The three unfortunate men had frequent business trips so they knew of nothing amiss in their married life until the wedding photo was found.
According to the wife, she changed the home decorations for different partners. She went on to claim she only married the men due to loneliness and she was true-hearted to each of them.
She is detained and under investigation by police.
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New regulations on the protection of women rights in Harbin, Heilongjiang province comes into effect on Nov 1, stating that cutting off food, clothes and financial supply will listed as forms of domestic violence, Chongqing Morning Post reported on Thursday.
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Lottery station owner told to give up 6m yuan
A court in Fuyang, Anhui province ordered the owner of a lottery station to give 6 million yuan ($983,00) in winnings to the real buyer, cnr.cn reported.
In December 2012, the buyer called the owner, provided a set of numbers and asked him to buy tickets for him. Several days later, the buyer found one number had won a hefty sum. But the owner lied about buying the tickets, saying they had been bought by someone else.
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