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...Mathew M. Hoffman '91 Jodie A. Malmberg '94 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Jeffrey C. Wu '92 Editorial Editor: John A. Cloud '92 Feature Editor Eric S. Solowey '91 Sports Editors: Peter I. Rosenthal '93 Gary R. Shenk '92 Photo Editors: Yvette C. Alt '92 Gregory Engel '93 Hau Liu '94 Ali F. Zaidi '92 Business Editor: Sameer A. Chishty '93 Credit Box Editor: Gady A. Epstein '94 Copy Editor: Paul D. Tropp...
Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Night Editors: Seth A. Gitell '91 Brian R. Hecht '92 Philip P. Pan '93 Joshua W. Shenk '93 City and State Editor: Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Editorial Editor: Joshua M. Sharfstein '91 Sports Editor: Michael R. Grunwald '92 Photo Editors: Gregory Engel '93 Hau Liu '94 Business Editor: Raymond Nomizu '91 Copy Editor: Conor A. O'Dwyer...
Many Chinese seem to be rediscovering the joys of sex annotated by their ancestors more than 370 years ago in the banned Ming dynasty erotic classic The Golden Lotus. Liu found that 60% of married couples in cities like to have sex in a variety of positions. Pan's survey indicated that nearly seven out of ten Chinese have had anal sex with heterosexual partners. Neither survey explored the extent of homosexuality, which is still taboo in China but not uncommon...
...many other cultures, men often get more satisfaction from sex than women do, especially in rural areas. In Liu's survey, 34% of the couples living in the countryside (as opposed to 17% in the cities) said they engaged in less than a minute of foreplay or none at all. Partly as a result, 37% of the rural wives reported having pain during intercourse. Observes Liu: "The males are so rude as to give their partners no time to warm up." Pan found that men reached orgasm about 70% of the time, in contrast to 40% for women...
...beginning to discover the downside of the sexual revolution. AIDS infections, though still much rarer than in the U.S., are spreading rapidly, as are other sexually transmitted diseases. Along with promiscuity, prostitution is on the increase. By pretending such problems do not exist, the government perpetuates misinformation and ignorance. Liu hopes his study, which will be published in book form next year, will help give the Chinese people the information they need to make sex safer and even more pleasurable...