Female student claims to catch STD from NUS ‘Valour Vixen’ swingers group

Female student claims to catch STD from NUS ‘Valour Vixen’ swingers group


A female undergraduate has claimed she contracted a sexually transmitted disease from a campus swingers group in the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Valour House, a sports-themed hostel.

In a message shared on the NUS ConfessIt Telegram channel, which allows users to anonymously share confessions and comments about campus life, she said the members of “Valour Vixen” participate in “certain activities together”.

The NUS student, who declined to be named, told Stomp via Telegram that she had been in the group for about a month before noticing “multiple symptoms” of an STD a few days ago.

She said that Valour Vixen group members engage in sexual activities involving two or more people, and said that all the participants she encountered during her time in the group were NUS students.

‘I’m very scared I may become infertile’

She first joined the group through a friend, saying she was “interested in sexually exploring” after a strict upbringing that allowed her little freedom to date.

She shared with Stomp that she had recently felt a “burning” sensation whenever she used the toilet, and experienced significant pain during intercourse a few days ago – something she said was “unusual” for her.

Despite this, she is “too scared” to visit a clinic for testing, explaining that her parents are strict and track her location.

“I have been searching on Google about the effects (of an STD), and I’m very scared that I may become infertile because I really want to have kids in the future,” she said.

While she acknowledged that she had consented to all activities in the group and never felt pressured or unsafe, she wonders who she might have contracted the infection from.

“I confronted them, they blocked me, so I decided to go public,” she said, adding that she should have asked for medical proof that the group’s members were free of STDs before engaging in any sexual activities with them.



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