A sex survey conducted by a student newspaper in Hong Kong might be in trouble for the nature of the questions it posed to students.
The results, which were published in the Chinese University's Student Press, are thought to have violated moral standards in Hong Kong, which are said to be more strict than those of the Western world.
Questions included "Do you fantasise about having sex with your parents or animals?" The survey also quizzed respondents as to whether they thought about having sex with their brothers or sisters and whether they had ever secretly watched their parents having sex.
The city's Television and Entertainments Licensing Authority, which is responsible for ensuring the moral content of programmes and media is in line with Hong Kong's standards, is investigating the survey, reports South Africa's The Star.
A survey by Durex, the condom manufacturer, revealed that Hong Kong is the least sexy city in the world. Residents were found to have less sex than those from any other place.