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by it10086 on 2009-09-18 01:49:30

Abstract: Recently, a post named "Dongcun Video" appeared on the Xingtan section of Shunde People BBS. The video featured two young people who looked like students. The emergence of the video caused a great stir. According to informed sources, the individuals in the video were not in a romantic relationship.

Reporter Chen Jianquan from the Xingtan Town Education Bureau stated that he was aware of the situation regarding the video. Before the reporter's deadline last night, Chen Jianquan called again to emphasize: "As of tonight, no female student or student similar to the girl in the video has been found among the students in the town."

Incident: The video post received 124 pages of replies within two days; only the dialogue revealed a Shunde accent.

At 11:24 AM on September 12th, a user with the ID "Aide Jishiqi" posted a thread titled "Dongcun Video" on the Xingtan section of Shunde People BBS, along with a sexual video clip. Later, at 23:49 PM on the evening of September 13th, the user edited the content of the post so that the video could no longer be linked.

The video is 6 minutes and 33 seconds long. From the limited dialogue between the two individuals, a Shunde accent can be heard.

Once the post went up, the Xingtan section became extraordinarily active. The original post received 124 pages of replies within just two days. Some users gradually disclosed some information about the "male and female protagonists." There was even a parody post titled "Summer Blockbuster of 2009 —— Xingtan Gate (also translated as Dongcun Video) Review."

What are the identities of the male and female parties in the video? An informant told the reporter that both "protagonists" are from Xingtan and attended the same middle school during their junior high years. The "male protagonist" has dropped out of school, while the "female protagonist" continued on to high school. Additionally, many netizens commented that they had already seen the video before.

Yesterday afternoon, a girl currently studying at a certain vocational technical school, who claimed to be a former classmate of the female protagonist, told the reporter that the female protagonist studies a specific major at the school, and the two individuals in the video are not in a romantic relationship. This girl also mentioned that the female protagonist is aware that the video has been circulated.

It is said that the video was shot by the male using a DV camera, not a mobile phone, and there has been quite some time between the shooting and its circulation. After filming, the male saved the short video onto his computer and then sent it via mobile phone to a classmate. Subsequently, the video spread widely and appeared successively in schools, forums, and online, causing a scandalous uproar. However, the male did not originally intend for such widespread dissemination.

Ms. Hu, a psychological counseling teacher at Shi Men High School in Nanhai, has taught psychological courses to high school students for many years. She believes that children should be guided to understand their own behaviors, ensuring that these behaviors do not affect their studies. Development should follow the principle of "no blockage, no pressure."

In the first year of high school, there was once a youth psychology lecture where boys and girls were separated. I think experiencing such things during high school might be risky. Personally, I wouldn't dare to try. I believe that university will offer more freedom, and at that time, one can attempt such experiences and learn how to protect oneself. Perhaps engaging in such activities once or twice would be fine, but frequent engagement might not be good for health.

I think if both parties consent voluntarily, there's no need for moral judgment. We won't have any prejudice against them for trying too early, but personally, I don't support it.

The school hasn't offered such courses. We don't approve of this kind of behavior. Girls should learn to respect themselves, and boys should know the responsibility to do appropriate things at the right time.

People who might engage in such behavior probably aren't serious about studying. My classmates and I exchange some thoughts on this matter. However, attempting such things too early may ruin one's future, so I'm not very supportive of such behavior.