Commentary

India: A Porn Superpower in the Shadows

India does not appear anywhere in Pornhub’s official Year in Review for 2024, yet independent web-traffic analytics consistently place it among the largest porn-consuming...

Matrilineal Indonesia: The Minangkabau Women

In Indonesia's West Sumatra, where the horn-shaped roofs of the rumah gadang (big house) rise above rice fields and misty hills, women occupy a...

Grey Divorce and Female Poverty in Australia

For many Australian women, divorce after 50 is no longer a shocking rupture but a slow, deliberate reckoning. “Grey separation” is rising quietly across...

The Women of Bhopal Still Fight For Justice

For more than four decades, the women of Bhopal have stood at the very frontlines of the fight for justice for the Bhopal gas...

Hentai Keeps Winning The World’s Digital Sex War

Japan’s long cultural fascination with erotic imagination has pushed “hentai” to the top of Pornhub’s global search rankings for four consecutive years, reshaping not...

China’s Schools For Rebellious Teens

In the vast tapestry of modern China’s education landscape, a hidden world is emerging in headlines around the globe: schools for “rebellious” teens that...

Carrying Islam Inside: Queer Indonesians Speak

In Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, questions of sexuality and faith are often framed as irreconcilable. Yet for many queer Indonesians who identify...

When Chinese Toys Start Talking About Sex

It sounds like something out of a sci-fi cautionary tale — cuddly AI toys made in China that not only ‘talk’ about sex and...
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Commentary

On Tokyo Trains, Men Are Groped Too

January 30, 2026

I have taken Tokyo trains at rush hour often enough to know that the experience is sold internationally as a kind of urban spectacle. Look at us, we say, marvel at our discipline, our efficiency, our ability to compress millions of bodies into steel carriages that still run on time. What rarely makes it into the tourist brochures is what that compression actually feels like when you are inside it—and what it quietly enables. Let’s be honest: when bodies are pressed together so tightly that breathing becomes a collective activity,...
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Inside An Underground Market For Female Desire

January 30, 2026

I read about the police bust in Bắc Ninh and sighed the kind of sigh that comes from being proven right yet again. This case confirms exactly what I’ve been saying for years, often to polite smiles and raised eyebrows: prostitution does not exist because people are immoral, greedy, or broken. It exists because pleasure, desire, and intimacy are hemmed in by social, religious, and cultural constraints so tight they leave very little room to breathe. What shocked the public in this case was not the secrecy, not the messaging...
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A Law That Treated Wives As Stolen Property

January 30, 2026

When I first read about Malaysia finally killing off the “seduction of a married woman” law, my initial reaction wasn’t relief. It was a tired, bitter laugh. Because the law didn’t invent the idea that women belong to men; it merely wrote it down in neat colonial prose. It gave it a number. Section 498. As if ownership could be indexed, footnoted, and archived. The logic was painfully clear: a married woman could not be seduced unless she was taken. Stolen. Damaged goods. The crime was not that her consent...
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When Queer Activists Challenge The Political Elites

January 30, 2026

I loooove the courage of these brothers and sisters. Truly. In a region where “progressive” politics so often means adding one rainbow flag to an old boys’ club and calling it a day, what these Nepali activists are doing feels bracingly honest. They’re not asking politely to be included in someone else’s dinner party. They’ve cooked their own food, set their own table, and marched straight into the political hall with it. Nepal likes to congratulate itself for being enlightened. Third gender recognition, court rulings, constitutional language that looks fabulous...
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Bidding on Women: Korea’s Dating Auctions

January 30, 2026

Spicy Auntie has lived long enough to recognize an old trick when it shows up wearing new tech. Call it an “online date auction,” call it entertainment, call it sogaeting with Wi-Fi and PayPal—Auntie calls it the same dusty patriarchy, freshly rebranded for the livestream age. Let’s be honest. This isn’t really about dating. Dating implies mutual curiosity, awkward silences, a coffee you can escape from if the vibes are off. Auctions are about dominance, money, and spectacle. When men throw cash at a screen to “win” a woman while...
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