...Supporting that, a survey published in 2007 by Renmin University in Beijing, on sexual attitudes in China between 2000 and 2006, found that three in five people considered the “crowd promiscuity” law too severe. Two in five believed group sex was no crime.
In early April, another survey by Phoenix TV found that 69 percent of respondents believed he should not be tried; 47 percent said swinging was not a crime.
...Swinging is just one of a slew of controversial habits arising from China’s sexual liberalization. Sadomasochism clubs, many organized online, are flourishing. Many are new, such as one in the city of Baoding in Hebei Province. “Come along and fulfill your long-suppressed happiness and excitement,” the post says. “Only Baoding residents need apply.”
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