In an unorthodox approach to sex education, Hong Kong officials have suggested that teenagers take up badminton as a way to curb sexual urges. The guidance is among new educational materials that have sparked debate among the public and critics, who label the strategy outdated.
A recent scenario described in the materials involves a young couple studying alone on a hot day. When the situation becomes potentially intimate, the guide suggests turning to activities like badminton to distract from premarital intimacy.
The advice has received mixed reactions. Some educators and lawmakers in Hong Kong have criticized the approach, calling it a step backwards in sex education. Despite the controversy, government officials remain firm in their stance, leading to an awkward standoff with the community.
The recommendation to use badminton as a diversion reflects broader tensions over how to address topics such as sexuality and youth behaviour in the region, highlighting cultural and generational gaps over appropriate educational content.