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China Daily | Updated: 2018-01-18 07:52

"In recent years, more women have come forward to describe their experiences of being sexually harassed, either on campus, in the workplace or in public. It's good that such cases are attracting more public support. The #MeToo movement in China is a reflection of a growing awareness of gender equality, and it's also playing a role in sex education."

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Fang Gang

, director of the Institute of Sexuality and Gender Studies at Beijing Forestry University

"In the 1980s and '90s, schools and businesses were subject to rules that banned relationships between colleagues, and between students and teachers. But consensual relationships are commonplace nowadays, so such rules are rare."

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