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Q: Is 'puppy love' still closely monitored at your schools?

I read on Chinese media that rules were supposedly loosening up on allowing relationships in middle and high schools.

 

I teach in one of the wealthiest high schools in Shenzhen, and kids still have to wait till nightfall to go out and be able to hold hands. There's also a headteacher whose principal duty, when not in the classroom, is to break up any open displays of affection between students.

 

12 years 3 weeks ago in  Relationships - China

 
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Also read that one school has banned boy and girls talking to each other, sitting next to each other. As they said school is a place to learn but not a place to learn communication.

 

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/sunday/2012-04/29/content_15173811.htm

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Sweet another generation of Chinese guys who are totally useless with women is being raised. That bodes well for the next generation of perverted laowai English Teachers!

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