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Police officers are human too; they also need passion and happiness. 

I saw this online and wanted to share it with everyone:
Su Jing, a former policewoman, used the ID "Yizhi Duxiu" to post about her real experiences with partner swapping, and even ran a "couples dating" website with her husband. In October 2006, she voluntarily accepted a video program called "Decoding Sexuality" on Phoenix.com, talking about her "couples dating" experience and her inner struggles, which later caused a huge uproar online and led to her dismissal from the police station.
Currently, she lives near Shenzhen due to her husband's work and goes to Shenzhen for weekend vacations. Below is a recent interview with her by Southern Metropolis Daily.
Southern Metropolis Daily: So much time has passed, how do you view that past event now?
Su Jing: Many people's views have changed. Take "***" for example, it has been eliminated by everyone. I think the term "***" is not suitable for Chinese people. Because most couples respect each other, and people are not objects, how could you swap your loved one with someone else?
Southern Metropolis Daily: So many people called you "***" policewoman back then, were you very unhappy?
Su Jing: I wasn't unhappy, I just felt that they didn't understand the importance of respect first. I regretted that I didn't have a foundation for communication with everyone and left such an impression on them.
Southern Metropolis Daily: In Japan, there are many brothels, and they are even legal. What's your opinion on this? Will such organizations appear in China in the future?
Su Jing: No, it's impossible for such organizations to appear in China. Any such organization would be illegal, and it would definitely involve group sex, which constitutes group promiscuity under current law.
Southern Metropolis Daily: Ma Yaohai, an associate professor at a university in Nanjing, and 22 others have been criminally prosecuted for group promiscuity. What's your opinion on this?
Su Jing: After these recent news events, many previously mysterious and unknown aspects of society have been partially revealed. People are now more open to these things and less shocked than the first time; they understand them better.
Southern Metropolis Daily: What is your current profession?
Su Jing: At home, a typical housewife.
Southern Metropolis Daily: When you were setting up a couples dating website in Shaanxi, as a police officer, did you have time to manage it? Correspondingly, you had more "capacity" to pursue sexual and romantic pleasures. Su Jing
: When I was a police officer, the website was small, just a small forum, something I did in my spare time.
Southern Metropolis Daily: Now that you have more time, have you considered engaging in "swapping" with other couples?
Su Jing: My personality doesn't allow me to have too many friends; I'm usually a homebody. But I think it's always good to have compatible friends, whether they're couples or single.
Southern Metropolis Daily: So you're not opposed to continuing "swapping" with couples?
Su Jing: That's a personal matter, and there's no need to discuss it.
Southern Metropolis Daily: What's your current lifestyle like?
Su Jing: I live a fairly casual life. I write some things, but nobody pays attention to me yet. It would be best if I could publish a book and earn some money, so I wouldn't feel useless. But if I can't, it doesn't matter; I'm quite relaxed.
Seeing this, we realize that as the main party involved in the initial incident, she no longer has the enthusiasm and impulsiveness she once had regarding partner swapping. From the report, we see that after years of experience, Su Jing has become quite calm and composed. Especially when a reporter asked her about her views on the case of Ma Yaohai, an associate professor at a university in Nanjing, and 22 others being criminally prosecuted for group sex after engaging in partner swapping, her answer was calm and even somewhat indifferent. She stated that after the impact of these recent news events, many previously mysterious and unknown aspects of the phenomenon have been partially unveiled. People are now more accepting of these things and less shocked than they were the first time; they understand them better. Indeed, as she said, partner swapping no longer arouses public interest and has been phased out. Furthermore, the term "partner swapping" is unsuitable for Chinese people. Most couples respect each other; people aren't objects, so why would someone swap their loved one with someone else?
We just don't understand why Su Jing, as a police officer, dared to defy public opinion and engage in "partner swapping." Although the term "partner swapping" no longer interests Chinese people, Su Jing has never forgotten this incident. Therefore, she is currently writing something, hoping to one day publish a book and earn some money. She wants to prove herself as a useful woman.

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