More than half of Chinese people think sex before
marriage is acceptable, but a third say the partners must be in love, the
Xinhua news agency said on Tuesday, citing results of a recent poll.
A survey, initiated by the Renmin University of China, collected 5,951
responses from people of different age groups, professions and education
in 10 provinces and municipalities including Beijing and Shanghai.
The results showed 32.7 percent said premarital sex should not be
condemned as long as the couple loved each other, while almost 29 percent
regarded premarital sex as a private matter.
While 12.8 percent said premarital sex was immoral, they also said it
was understandable.
"Only 15.26 percent said premarital sex was immoral and should be
firmly opposed, and less than 7 percent in the 20 to 29 age group believed
premarital sex was immoral," Xinhua said.
Wanyan Hua, a doctoral candidate at Renmin University, said young
Chinese were more open towards premarital sex than previous generations.
"But over-indulgence in sex will not only harm young people, but also
weaken the concept of marriage and family," she warned.
Chinese attitudes towards sex have relaxed in
recent decades, triggering a boom in extramarital relationships
.