Over the years I became familiar with the fact that some people depict Taiwan as a prude and conservative country, while others think it is a place for easy girls and crazy nightlife. I have wrote about my thoughts on the subject in another post. Certainly I don't have the impression that Taiwan is as prude as some people have told me before I came here (which I am not criticising), and the following news seems to confirm this.
National Taiwan University (Taida) will be the sixth university in Taipei to install condom machines on its campus.
A girl posing next to a condom machine at Shixin University (source) |
According to Apple Daily, last semester Taida's administrative council decided to adopt a motion submitted by the students union to install two condom machines on the campus. Other Taipei universities have already done so in the past: Shixin University (äøę°å¤§åø), Taipei College of Maritime Technology (å°åęµ·ę“ęč”åøé¢), National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Science (å°åč·ēå„åŗ·å¤§åø), National Chengchi (pinyin: Zhengzhi) University (ęæę²»å¤§åø), and Kangning College of Medical Care and Management (åŗ·åƧč·å°). Every pack will cost 10 NTD.
Main entrance of National Taiwan University |
The two vending machines will be put at the exit of the Health Care Centre and the Common Classroom 101. Taida Students Association has set up a website to promote safe sex and the prevention of infectious sexual diseases.
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