China’s attitude to sex has gone through a “revolution.”

Across 20 years, Chinese citizens are almost five times more likely to have sexual relations before marriage than ever before.

According to Li Yinhe, China’s first female sexologist, this development is because of a “hooliganism law” that enabled women to be arrested for having sex with more than one man.

“In the survey I made in 1989, 15.5 per cent of people had sex before marriage,” Ms Yinhe said in an interview with the BBC, as part of a documentary series for Her Story: The Female Revolution.

“But in the survey I did two years ago, the figure went up to 71 per cent…”

In 2012, American journalist Richard Burger addressed those changes by studying China’s sexual history over a 5,000 year period. His book, titled Behind the Red Door: Sex in China, delves in to the changing face of sex across the country, in the hope of bringing their revolution to mainstream audiences.

Until the late 70s, while under the control of Chinese Communist Mao Zedong, sexuality was extremely controlled and genders somewhat merged. But according to Burger, the real revolution came from the rise of the internet.

“Nothing has affected the sexual revolution like the internet,” Mr Burger said in an interview with Business Insider Australia.

“You can pretty much trace when the sexual revolution gained speed and traction back to when the internet started to become popular.”

Read the article by Vanessa Brown at news.com.au

 

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