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9/2/2013

GE 2109 Love, Sex and Relationships:
Psychological Perspectives
Dr Nancy Yu
Office: Y7522
Phone: 34429436
Email: nancy.yu@cityu.edu.hk

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• Compensated dating groups posted on websites to seek customers, claiming that they offered a large number of young school girls
• If the customer pays $400, he could hold, hug, touch and kiss the girl; if he pays $2500, he could have sexual intercourse without condom
• A school girl said under the group there are many young agents (pimps), each of them led 7 to 8 girls to meet customers
• That girl would dropped out of school soon, and work full time in compensated dating
Source : http://the-sun.on.cc/cnt/news/20120229/00407_025.html

16-year-old Girl Discontinued Schooling
Working Full Time in Compensated Dating

• A Russian man decided to test his girlfriend’s love for him by faking a violent car crash
• When his girlfriend arrived she saw him lying dead and immediately burst into tears
• He jumped back to life before her eyes and proposed to her on the spot
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwylJk-caAQ

Man Fakes Death Before Proposing

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• A female student at HKBU often hit her boyfriend during dating • Later her boyfriend suggested to break up, insulted her and disclosed to her his sexual fantasies towards other females • Angry at verbal aggression, she slapped him continuously, dropped wax on him, used lighter to burn his hands and bit his head
Source: Apple Daily News, 2nd August, 2012

Angry at Verbal Aggression,
Drop Wax, Burn Hands and Bite Head

• Hong Kong superstar Leon Lai and his 32-year-old wife Gaile Lok released a written statement, officially announcing that they are getting a divorce.
• "Although they have experienced many beautiful moments together and still care for each other, they have serious differences in their philosophies of life,"
• "So after careful consideration, they have decided to

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