Monday, March 19, 2012

Students' public trysts


SINGAPORE – More students have been ‘caught’ by netizens in brazen public displays of intimacy, just months after two students from Yuhua Secondary were chastised by school authorities for their misdemeanours.
Citizen journalism website Stomp has reported three cases in the month of March alone.
In one of the incidents, a couple in their school uniform was spotted on March 11 locking lips at a coffeehouse in Holland Village.
According to the Stomp contributor who snapped the photos, the pair, believed to be from an “elite school”, was oblivious to other people around them.
Another young couple was spotted sharing their passion aboard the MRT in full view of other commuters, on March 14.
The Stomp contributor who caught them in the act described the couple to be “young” and barely adolescent.
Earlier this month on March 5, another young secondary school couple was seen kissing in public, to the disgust of another witness close by.
Going further than tongue wrestling, a group of secondary school students were spotted in early Feb at Tampines 1 shopping mall 'all over each other'. The students were captured sitting on one another, the contributor reported.
In Jan, a pair of teenagers from Yuhua Secondary made headlines on The New Paper when they were spotted brazenly making out for two hours at a public playground.
They were pictured kissing and groping each other for two and a half hours.
A witness said that they started activities on the bench and then moved on to making out on the swing and slide. Pictures of their activities were then posted on Stomp.
The teens were then counselled by the school and their parents were informed.
A child psychiatrist  that The New Paper spoke to commented that the teens' raunchy behaviour in public suggests that they were unable to control themselves.
He added that counselling would be the best course of action.

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