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NUS pulls condoms off the shelves of Guardian on campus

jw5

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Looks like no more cream pies.........

Article from yahoo news:


Singapore University Lifts Ban on Condom Sales at Campus Store

By Sharon Chen | Bloomberg – Fri, Feb 8, 2013 2:09 PM SGT


National University of Singapore, the city’s oldest, will allow a campus drug store to stock condoms after they were pulled from its shelves this week.

“The university does not restrict the sale of condoms on campus, and vendors can decide if they would like to carry these items,” the school said in an e-mail response to queries yesterday. An earlier request was “a misunderstanding and this matter has since been clarified and resolved,” it said.

The university, ranked second in Asia by Quacquarelli Symonds, has faced sex scandals involving students and staff. A law student’s scholarship was revoked last year after he posted his sexually explicit videos on a blog, the Straits Times reported. A law professor is on trial for allegedly giving a female student better grades in exchange for sex.

“We understand that sales of family planning products are prohibited within NUS campus,” Dairy Farm International Holdings Ltd., which runs the Guardian pharmacy, said in an e- mail. “We have been in talks with them since Monday to negotiate for reinstatement of the products.”

NUS, as the school is commonly known, is facing increasing competition. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in a speech last year the city will have two more universities.

Condom Use
Singaporean students are 30 times less likely to use condoms when having sex for the first time compared with their counterparts in other countries, the Straits Times reported Oct. 23, citing an annual survey by Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc’s condom unit Durex. The survey, carried out in 37 countries, found that the average age when Singaporeans had their first sexual experience was 22, the paper reported.

“NUS is afraid of the implications that selling condoms might have on students living in dorms,” said Darryl Tan, a life sciences major in his fourth year. “If you want to have sex, you’ll get it somewhere else. Taking condoms on and off shelves isn’t the right way to deal with such issues.”

Singapore is trying to boost its fertility rate to cope with an aging population and labor shortage, allocating S$2 billion ($1.6 billion) on matchmaking, housing grants, subsidized childcare and cash bonuses for parents. Economic growth eased to a three-year low in 2012.

“Anyone who is not ready to get pregnant will have protected sex, not just students,” said Athena Foo, a 22-year- old theater studies major. “Students are smart enough to know the risks and consequences. Even if they don’t sell it in NUS, it’s not as if the students can’t get it elsewhere.”
 

halsey02

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Certainly, but making the sale of condoms readily accessible to students on campus?

What values are we teaching our next generation? :rolleyes:

What is wrong with condoms?? I used to buy discreetly from that "mama" stall at the bus stop at MacRitchie Reservoir.." hey mama, give me a box of you know what"!! & then adjourn to You know where for "live firing"...

Nowadays it is so easy...my downstairs shop have a wide collection...last time, my time...it was some sort of contraband...& NUS is going backwards in time to "strong arm" the removal of condoms...omg!
 

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What is wrong with condoms?? I used to buy discreetly from that "mama" stall at the bus stop at MacRitchie Reservoir.." hey mama, give me a box of you know what"!! & then adjourn to You know where for "live firing"...

Nowadays it is so easy...my downstairs shop have a wide collection...last time, my time...it was some sort of contraband...& NUS is going backwards in time to "strong arm" the removal of condoms...omg!

The best is to buy it when the cashier is one cute PRC cashier :wink:
 

@rmadill0

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Actually they should poke holes in all the condoms before putting them on sales. This will 100% help in the 6.9m target.
 

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Condoms back on shelves at NUS store


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Tuesday, Feb 12, 2013
The Straits Times
By Stacey Chia, Keith Ang

SINGAPORE - Condoms have reappeared on the shelves of a pharmacy at the National University of Singapore (NUS), after they were mysteriously removed at the apparent request of the school.

The move appeared to signal that NUS is relaxing its attitude towards sex on campus, despite what students and vendors say has been a long-term policy banning the sale of contraceptives.

However, the university has denied having ever barred condoms from being sold on its premises, and said the confusion was due to a staff member giving the pharmacy the wrong information.

The kerfuffle broke out on Monday when a comment appeared on the NUS Confessions Facebook page announcing that contraceptives were available at the newly opened Guardian pharmacy on campus.

That night, another anonymous post appeared alerting users that they had disappeared from the shelves.

A spokesman for The Dairy Farm Group, which runs the pharmacy, told The Straits Times that it removed them at NUS' request.

It said it then negotiated with the university about whether it could have the items restocked.

NTUC FairPrice, which runs the Cheers and FairPrice Xpress outlets on campus, said they had never stocked condoms due to school policy but would start doing so soon.

It seems that many universities in Singapore take a strict approach towards sex on campus.

An NUS spokesman said hostel residents are "expected to keep the room door open or ajar when there is a member of the opposite gender in the room".

At Nanyang Technological University (NTU), doors, windows and blinds need to stay open during visits.

The NUS spokesman said that any resident found breaching the rules and regulations will be counselled and advised accordingly.

But despite this, it is an open secret that students at universities are "doing it".

Hostel residents at NTU and NUS told The Straits Times about experiences such as hearing sounds of passion coming from next door or accidentally catching their roommates in the act.

However, none saw the need for the current rules. Even students from Singapore Management University had encounters to share, although most do not stay in campus dormitories.

"We have graduate students and even some students who are married living on campus, and as for the others, most of us are old enough to know what we're doing," said NUS student Gwen Wong, 20.

Third-year NTU undergraduate Chan Fann Ming, 23, said halls are meant for socialising and that the rules cause problems for those who want to stay late into the night to work on projects.

He said: "The school shouldn't interfere in such personal freedom and matters unless the activities that hall residences carry out affect the social fabric of their hall community."

Singaporeans who studied overseas said such regulations are absurd, even if they are not enforced.

Ms Dharinni Kesavan, who did a stint at King's College London, said condoms are given out freely there. The 24-year-old trainee lawyer added that there are no rules governing visitors of the opposite sex.

"Just because a guy is in the room doesn't mean that something will happen," she said.

NUS said its student affairs office constantly reviews its rules to ensure they stay relevant.

But Mr Lim Biow Chuan, chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Education, supported the regulations. He said they show that universities do not condone pre-marital sex.

Singapore Planned Parenthood Association vice-president Edward Ong said the rules are not unreasonable and are "the proper thing to do", in order to give parents peace of mind.

He said: "It's not something out of the ordinary.

"This is the rule that most parents also have at home."

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zhihau

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with the re-introduction of the condoms for sales, the sublimal message is as such:
foreplay, it keeps the sex sexciting!
 

jw5

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with the re-introduction of the condoms for sales, the sublimal message is as such:
foreplay, it keeps the sex sexciting!

have more foreplay with the foreskin if they lack foresight.........................................
 
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