Schoolgirls competing to be No.1 in sex game
A GROUP of female students in a secondary school in Johor Baru are said to be competing among themselves to be the one with the highest number of one-night stands, Nanyang Siang Pau reported.
Each of the 10 students in the group, aged between 13 and 15 years old, would fork out between RM50 and RM100 to be in the game.
The student with the highest number of sex partners within a month would get a “reward”, which ranged from between RM500 and RM1,000, said the report.
Usually, a student would need between 13 and 15 sex partners to claim the “reward”.
It was learnt that the school had expelled some students involved in the activity, but the report added that it was still going on.
> China Press reported that although the Cabinet had decided to postpone a ruling on the minimum mesh size of fishing nets, some fishermen said they would still meet Agriculture and Agro-based Industries Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on Monday.
Kuala Sepetang was one of the coastal villages where fishermen decided to wait until the outcome of the meeting before deciding on their next course of action.
-www.thestar.com.my
when i first read this news piece, i was thinking y my school does not has this type of schoolgirls around. =D imagine u as a guy n out of sudden ur schoolmates which happened to be the opposite sex come asking u for a 1 night stand... wat's ur reaction???this is the current situation tats happening in our country. who shuld b blamed? the education sys of malaysia? or the group of schoolgirls itself? as a malaysian, i'm seriously disappointed by the education sys tat had undergo some minor changes from time to time but it still revolves around the sys tat had been used for decades. educators seems to have no understanding about the acceptance of certain issues with an open mind. does it seems weird to discuss proper sex education when the student reaches his puberty age?
for ages, the topic of sex education covered is in biology classes, yet that still is a tip of an iceberg. wat about those students tat r taking art stream which do not offer biology as one of their study subs? doesnt they also have their own role to play if the government wish to stop all these negative news to spread on? this year is visit malaysia 2007 year, imagine those foreigners tat came for tours read bout it, wat do u think their reaction will be? i hope tat malaysians doesnt want to be a laughing stock in the eyes of the world, arent we?
english, an international language tat had been used for more than 100 years yet some public universities neglect the importance of the MUET test. in my opinion, MUET is much more easier than papers like TOEFL, etc yet students with a band one result can enter university malaya which once was the proud of the malaysia in education field, not mentioning the standards of it have dropped dramastically every year. wat happened??? can the malaysians use their own manglish when dealing with the international businesses like oil n gas production, automobile business, exporting n importing? if both the minister of higher education n the minister of education do not take immediate action, then the future will have no hope competing against other nations, e.g. our friendly neighbour-singapore. singaporeans had realised the importance of english n mandarin in the worldwide trend n they had pumped in efforts to master both but on the other hand, malaysians had not shown any solid efforts for tat purpose...