Sweet Exchange

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Sometimes Often, I read stuff in the papers that makes my eyes roll. On Saturday, I came across yet another example. (I’ve quoted the relevant bit.)

Making friends or making out?

In one game, female students were made to exchange sweets with male students using their mouths as they sat in a circle.

Oh no, the end of civilisation is near. This type of thing has never happened before. Now, our youths are going to become decadent degenerates.

Let’s take a step back and consider this:

If you have had a good upbringing, are such games going to unleash a torrent of horniness in you?

If the games can induce such behaviour, I suggest that it is the youths’ parents who are at fault.

Anyway, all this is not new. Maybe our parents, aunties or uncles might have played this game in their youth.

I don’t think they turned out for the worse.

Screenshot from Phillip Chew’s blog.

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  1. I couldn’t help but notice that in the linked ST Forum article “Making friends or making out?”, there was this passage:

    “Do our universities and the SDU want our youth to end up sleeping together and waking up the next day only to discover that they cannot stand the character of the person whom they have just spent the night with, but still having had the best time in bed anyway?”

    Hmm… maybe that’s considered alright as long as the encounter resulted in an extra baby being produced? Haha.

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  2. Teutoburg

     /  Wednesday, 27 August 2008

    Such games would more likely unleash a torrent of corniness.

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