Vietnam’s sexual revolution
 
 
While cambodia remains occupied by Vietnam against 10 UN resolutions ,under the 
Vietnamese puppet King Sihamoni.
VIETNAM WORDS OF LIES :June 8, 1967 North VN PM Pham Van Dong makes a 
declaration of recognizing Cambodian independence, neutrality, sovereignty and 
territorial integrity. The declaration makes in response to Prince Sihanouk’s 
appeal for the recognition and respect of Cambodia’s territorial integrity.
Vietnam’s sexual revolutionVIETNAM CRIMES AGAINST CAMBODIA : VIETNAM INVASION 
OF CAMBODIA 1978. Dec. 25, 1978 PM Pham Van Dong launched an invasion of 
Cambodia. Some100,000 Vietnamese with 20,000 KUFNS troops, under the direction 
of Gen.Van Tien Dung, launch an invasion of Cambodia.
Vietnam’s sexual revolutionVIETNAM OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA :Under Vietnam 
occupation of Cambodia in 10 years 1979-1989 :Under Le Duc Tho rule alone 
1979-1989 an estimate 460 000 innocent Cambodian had died through TORTURE, 
BURIED ALIVE, SIMPLE EXECUTION, foced labor,famine ,stravation, malnutrition 
and sponsor starvation by the CPP regime recorded by Amnestry international and 
others.
Vietnam’s sexual revolution
IT CONFIRMS BY THIS BOOK : on the behavior and character of a Vietnamese,as 
described in this : BOOK " GIAI PHONG " by T Terzani. It describes a Vietnamese 
as THIEF, A LIAR, A KILLER, A DECEIVER , a sleeper ...... 
Vietnam’s sexual revolution
And this proof shows how 116 UN member countries condemned the Vietnamese 
leaders as liars.
VIETNAM INVASION & OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA IS CONDEMNED:Oct. 21, 1986 The UN 
General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote of 116-21 with 13 
abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia.
Again Vietnam, has not respected the 10 UN resolutions calling Vietnam to cease 
her occupation of Cambodia and remove all her troops from the country. 
Vietnam’s sexual revolution
America too, she sees the Vietnamese leaders as liars expressed in this 
statement made by the US President Reagan. 
US president Reagan calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence . President 
Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in 
New York, New York,September 26, 1988. "Mr. Secretary-General, there are new 
hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose freedom and independence we seek just as 
avidly as we sought the freedom and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the 
rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops ...." 
Vietnam’s sexual revolution





 


A couple in a Ho Chi Minh City park. Young Vietnamese are more sexually 
liberated than previous generations.
Pre-marital sex and public displays of affection are just part of a larger 
transformation in attitude amongst Vietnam’s youth. 



It’s happening slowly but surely. In a country where adolescents have been 
taught for centuries to remain chaste until marriage, to dress conservatively, 
and to refrain from openly discussing sex, a new era of liberated youth appears 
to be emerging. 

A quiet revolution is taking place, say sociologists, as Vietnam’s economic 
boom ushers in greater freedoms in lifestyle, especially for young adults.
Unwed couples living together, open discussions of love and sexual relations, 
and the sight of couples canoodling in public places are no longer a rarity in 
the country.
It is proof, experts say, of how much Vietnamese society has changed after 
decades of war and economic isolation.
“This change may be a positive sign among young people. They treasure real love 
rather than [traditional] factors, such as legal regulations and family 
customs,” said one sociologist who wished to remain unnamed.
“We love each other. And I think there is nothing wrong with us living 
together. It is quite common now,” 25-year-old garment worker Ngoc said.
The woman from the northern province of Hai Duong started working in Hanoi 
three years ago and moved into an apartment rented by her boyfriend, also a 
migrant, who left his village to work in the city as a taxi driver.
“Of course, I can’t let my parents know this. Their generation doesn't accept 
such a lifestyle, considering it amoral,” Ngoc said.
Not long ago, sex was still a taboo subject in Vietnam and it still is for 
older generations. It used to be that hand-holding was the only acceptable show 
of emotion and anyone involved in a sexual scandal could expect to be seriously 
rebuked.
Last year, a sex video featuring 19-year-old local female celebrity Hoang Thuy 
Linh and her boyfriend, caused a stir when it was posted on the Internet. At 
the time, the girl was heavily criticized for setting a poor example for her 
young fans and Linh’s popular TV show was immediately canceled.
In the past, such a scandal may have been a death sentence for the career of a 
young celebrity. But not long after the incident, Linh began receiving offers 
to work on other projects such as fashion and music shows, indicating that 
today’s public is much more forgiving of such indiscretion.
According to local experts, ideas about sex and gender roles are indeed 
changing – as is everything else in the rapidly developing country – as 
satellite TV and the Internet bring Western influence to a society where 
traditional family values have long held sway.
The influence is seen everywhere nowadays and in Vietnam’s cities, large 
billboards advertise racy lingerie and scantily clad women.
Extra-marital relations are also reportedly on the increase, especially in big 
cities and among white-collar employees who don’t have to worry like past 
generations about preserving a marriage because of financial dependence.
“It isn't a shocking issue to the West, but compared to a time when I was 
young, it’s something amazing,” said 58-year-old veteran Nguyen Chien Thang 
about the dawn of increased infidelity in Vietnam.
But for some, accepting new ideas about free love is more difficult than 
accepting the new free market.
“I can’t understand youths now. They take pre-material sex for granted,” said 
retired teacher Nguyen Thi Loan. “Traditional moral values should be respected. 
A good girl should be a virgin until she is married.”
And despite the recent increase in pre-material sex in Vietnam, the numbers 
remain relatively low compared to other countries. Just 7.6 percent of 
Vietnamese youth – 11.1 percent of males and 4 percent of females – report 
engaging in pre-material sex while the average age Vietnamese lose their 
virginity is 19.6, according to a report released recently in Hanoi.
“I don’t think that the change in sexual attitude is good or bad. Young people 
have the right to love and to show love as they want,” said 20-yearold student 
Nguyen Thuy Nguyen. “However, we [young people] don't want to be too 
conservative, nor too radical. We still respect moral values."
 
 
 
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