Loletta Lee naked scene from “Crazy Love”
Loletta Lee
Actress
Rachel Lee is a Hong Kong actress and a Category III film star born on 8 January 1966. She started playing small roles in Hong Kong movies in the 1980s. Her first role as a lead actress was in Devoted to You. After primary school, she continued to play young teenagers in the 1980s until 1990.
Born: January 8, 1966 (age 53 years), British Hong Kong
Height: 5′ 5″
Traditional Chinese: 李麗珍
Simplified Chinese: 李丽珍
TV shows: Never Dance Alone, Chinese Paladin, War of the Genders, The Greed of Man, Met As Strangers, Once Acquainted
Underage sex and the city: Why Hong Kong needs to get a grip
Loletta Lee looks at the reality of youngsters having sex early in life and the need for proper education unhampered by cultural taboos
A rather conservative Hong Kong Chinese complained recently about the number of children she sees around Hong Kong openly engaging in public displays of intimate affection.
Being a concerned young mother herself, she sent some photos she had taken of an underage couple attempting to fuse together in a trembling oneness through their school uniforms in a supermarket aisle while she was shopping for groceries.
Hong Kong is quite tolerant towards young love, and this city has its share of sexual promiscuity, even with a majority Chinese population that is traditionally conservative. But when they start out so young, it can be a hydra-headed cause for concern.
The last time the Family Planning Association of Hong Kong looked into the matter, it found 7 per cent of girls and 10 per cent of boys in their teens had engaged in sexual intercourse, the average age being around 16.
When it came to having sex for the first time, the mean age was 14 for boys and 15 for girls.
More than 22 per cent did not use contraceptives, risking sexually transmitted diseases as well as unwanted pregnancy.
It’s not uncommon to hear about children as young as 11 committing sexual offences in this city. Many don’t even know they’re doing something illegal to equally young partners, classmates or friends.
John Oliver, the British comic and political commentator making waves on American television, ridicules this attitude in his excellent take on the broken sex education system in the US.
In typically irreverent, hilarious and astutely insightful fashion, he highlights gems of American wisdom such as advocating abstinence-only sex education.
Speaking of Hong Kong, an ex-colony of Britain,
Prince Andrew Too Is A Perverted Pedophile?
Earlier this week, video was published allegedly showing Prince Andrew peering out of the front door of Jeffrey Epstein’s residence in New York, dubbed “The House of Horrors,” according to The Sun. According to the report, the Prince is seen saying goodbye to a young woman who then walks away down the street. The photos were reportedly made in 2010, several years after Epstein served his first prison term for soliciting underage prostitution.
Prince Andrew is pictured inside paedophile Jeffrey #Epstein‘s £63million mansion of depravity nine years ago #EpsteinSuicide
pic.twitter.com/jSbBlpebyX— nonouzi (@Gerrrty) August 18, 2019
”When the Prince came to the door I was stunned. He looked totally at ease,” an unnamed source to the Daily Mail Sunday. “If I hadn’t known it was Prince Andrew, I would have thought he owned the place.”
An earlier photo circulating online shows a younger Prince Andrew hugging Virginia Giuffre, who has testified under oath that she was a “sex slave” to Epstein.
Several other women have accused the Duke of improper conduct, including Virginia Roberts, who detailed intimate relationships with Prince Andrew on several occasions, including in Epstein’s residences, but her allegations were dismissed by a Palace spokesperson.
Before Epstein’s death, the convicted sex offender boasted connections with a number of powerful people – including US Presidents Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Microsoft founder Bill Gates – and claimed that he had “dirt” on powerful acquaintances.