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Late night sex discussions for China's TV A Beijing-based company will broadcast a nationwide late night TV program about sex next year, a rarity in a country where sex had been a strict taboo until recently.
The program will be launched by the Beijing Shixi Media Co., which claims the program is first of its kind in China. The program would have different people talking about sex, said Liu Xicheng, board chairman of Beijing Shixi. Liu said the hosts of the program would also wear masks, without explaining why. Liu said he hoped the program would help people with sexual problems and promote safe sex. While the Chinese were quite conservative about sex, the world's biggest condom maker said each Chinese had on average 19.3 partners, topping the sex league table where the world average is just 10.5. The company said the figures were obtained through a global sex survey in 2004, but few Chinese are convinced. Dai Zhicheng, head of the Chinese Association of STD Prevention and Control, said that according to a survey by Beijing University in 2002, Chinese women had only 1.2 sex partners on average, while 23 percent of them had two or more sex partners. The sex and AIDS forum was sponsored by the Beijing People's Radio and
participated by some well-known sex scholars.
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