Cambridge University girls ordered to make less noise while having sex
By ANIFriday, February 5, 2010
LONDON - The girls residing in Cambridge University have been asked to make less noise while having sex.
The student union President Lizzy Cole forwarded an e-mail to 400 undergraduates at Newnham female college after 30 people made complains in a month.
“Newnham corridors funnel sound and walls are very thin. Please remember to be discreet in your activities, especially during late/early hours of the day,” the Sun quoted Cole, as stating in the mail.
She added: “We’re not all sluts.”
The warning has embarrassed many thrill-seeking girls.
A 20-year-old student said: “It’s so embarrassing to think people have been listening. I’m blushing. It’s easy to forget the walls are so thin when you get carried away.”
Another girl admitted: “When I read the email I cringed - I thought it must refer to me.”
Also, a visiting male student said: “That place is a nightmare to escape from when drunk. And as for the walls, I thought I was going to break them at one point.”
Cole, in the e-mail, also requested to avoid playing loud music. (ANI)