NTU students: Fools or clever pun??

Whoa this article realli is pretty eye-catching sia!!! LOL.....Hmmm

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ORIENTATION activities have come under the spotlight again after pictures of a girl eating a banana held at a man's crotch was sent to citizen journalism website STOMP.

The photos were taken at Sports Bash, a Nanyang Technological University freshmen orientation event.

STOMPer Kenneyboy46, a 29-year-old computer technician, submitted the photos after he chanced upon them in a friend's album on social networking website Facebook.

When interviewed by Shin Min Daily News, Kenneyboy46 said the first thing that came to mind when he saw the photos was: 'Why is this happening in Singapore? What's more, these youths are from a reputable local university.'

He added that organisers do not necessarily have to include such lewd activities when planning such events.

On STOMP, Kenneyboy46 also questioned why universities continue to allow such acts to continue when there had previously been reports of suggestive interactions between male and female students during orientation.

An NTU spokesman responded as such: 'Freshmen Orientation Camps (FOC) organised by the various student organisations are screened by the university.

'Any activity that causes embarrassment or loss of dignity or well being to another student is deemed as 'ragging' and the university will take action against students who commit this offence.'

The spokesman added that the university will be following up with the student organisers.

While some people would dismiss the act as nothing more than amusing, Kenneyboy46 thinks it is an erroneous way of thinking.

According to Shin Min, he said: 'It is unacceptable for a man and woman to act in this lewd manner.'
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Hmm wow you shd soo read the comments on the main site... one of which i realli hafta agree with...

" I do see (and say) publishing this photo in a public media is disgusting. There is nothing wrong with the act or playacting in this action.
We need to question the motive of the man who sent this picture to STOMP. Why did he do it?
If it was a private birthday party, would it be criminal of him to do this?
As I understand, orientation camps and activities are strictly private on site. Photos are also private, unless express permission is given.
So if the people in the photos are liable for charges, the sender of this photo (to stop others from circulating such things) should also be penalised.

Fellatio....you know what it is? Or have you experienced it? No? Then don't say so quickly la! "



Seriously man, gosh it mite be distasteful but hey its a private event sia, don't be short-sighted and open up the floodgates to litigation!!!!