So this is how the Chinese military police train in winter...

More quirky winter training and this time from the Chinese military police. It's close to freezing point and the boys are stripped down to their underwear and left to huddle up to each other, rubbing their buddies to keep warm. To keep their hearts ablaze, they're also made to sing patriotic songs and chant patriotic slogans. And this is how they will spend the next three to four hours to complete the training. Such training is designed to harden the body against the elements, but God knows as to how effective it really is. One thing is certain though: the boys sure seem to be enjoying themselves!

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Ummm, and I thought the photos of the officers rubbing snow on their shirtless nipples was too much! Who is organizing these training events?

These activities seem too much like frat-boy initiation....but then again...they do seem to be enjoying themselves, so maybe these strange activities are more male bonding and icebreaking than homo-erotic teasers they appear to be.

This kind of stuff is not needed for Chinese guys trying to dodge the "effeminate" label. But then again local PD aren't at the top of any Chinese girl's desirable list so they gotta get love where they can. Just be sure to pucker up when you are put against the wall.

it's not as gay as the summer training where they all have to strip off, go to a sauna, and rub ice cubes on each other's nipples.

there is a summer training?

mmonk: I've got the application forms if you're interested to sign up. Limited vacancies!

Otherwise, keep your eyes peeled for our summer exclusive!

they also have to feed each other strawberries covered in ice-cream, spray their underwear with water, and have a tickle-fight.

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