Gender

China’s “Climbing Companions” Go Viral

China’s latest social-media storm comes wrapped in hiking boots, protein shakes, and a sprinkle of unintended flirtation. What began as a straightforward tourism service...

Suicide Is Growing Among Japan’s Youngest Girls

The silent heartbreak behind Japan’s glossy veneer is growing louder — with a troubling surge in suicides among schoolgirls that demands urgent attention. The...

The Faculty of Sexual Commerce

Sugar dating among Chinese university students is one of those topics that everyone gossips about on campus but few name out loud. On the...

New Regime, Old Gender Roles

In Bangladesh today, many women are finding themselves caught in a tightening vice as hopes for gender equality buckle under new political winds. Since...

South Korea’s 4B Rebellion

The sudden rise (and global ripple) of the 4B movement in South Korea has sparked debates across feminist and cultural communities worldwide — and...

The Fetish Factor: How Obsession Fuels GBV

A man sneaking through a crowded Singapore bus, scissors glinting like a wrong-sided secret, then snipping off a woman’s ponytail to smell it—it sounds...

Behind India’s “Tradwife” Trend

The surge of “tradwives” in India may look like just another glossy Instagram-aesthetic — but dig deeper, and it reveals a tangled web of...

The Sex Talk Dads Aren’t Having

Australian fathers are increasingly leaving the delicate “sex talk” with their children to mothers — and growing research suggests this could leave boys underexposed...
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Commentary

Inside Old Bugis Street’s Wild Nightlife Scene

January 29, 2026

I was a bit too young to actually enjoy the nightlife of old Bugis Street, but I remember it vividly anyway. Memory is funny like that. It doesn’t always need alcohol or lipstick or bad decisions to lodge itself in your bones. Sometimes all it takes is one evening, one old aunt, and a street full of people who refuse to make themselves small. An auntie — not my mother, of course, but one of those aunties who smoked, laughed too loudly, and didn’t explain herself — took me to...
Commentary

Gray Divorces: When Old Marriages Break Down

January 29, 2026

Spicy Auntie has a soft spot for gray divorces. Not because I enjoy broken hearts—Auntie is not a monster—but because 熟年離婚 (jukunen-rikon) feels less like a scandal and more like a long-overdue exhale. When I read about couples finally calling it quits after 20, 30, sometimes 40 years of marriage, my first reaction is rarely shock. It’s usually: What took you so long? Let’s be honest. Many of these marriages were never romantic partnerships in the modern sense. They were contracts built on 我慢 (gaman)—endurance as virtue—and rigid role division....
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When Online Sex Advice Crosses China’s Red Lines

January 29, 2026

Auntie has seen this low-rated soap opera before, and it never really changes. Dress it up as “consumer protection,” “scientific standards,” or “moral clarity,” and it’s still the same old story: women talking about sex, desire, confidence, and power always get scrutinized more closely than the men who sell crypto fantasies, hustle myths, or fake success courses. Let’s be clear — a lot of these so-called “sexual intelligence” gurus are nonsense merchants. Overpriced courses, recycled stereotypes, the same tired promise that if women just tweak their behavior, love will magically...
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How ‘Scouts’ Modernize Tokyo’s Sex Economy

January 29, 2026

Spicy Auntie has been watching Japanese scouts evolve for years, and let me tell you: this is no longer about sleazy men loitering outside train stations with a laminated club menu and a fake smile. The modern scout is digital, data-driven, and frighteningly efficient. If you imagine Kabukicho scouting as some analogue relic of the bubble era, you’re already behind the curve. Today’s scouts don’t need to shout at women on the street. They slide into DMs. They stalk Instagram stories, TikTok clips, X posts. They know who just moved...
Commentary

Why Asia Is Obsessed With “Heated Rivalry”

January 29, 2026

I’ll say it upfront: I’m a big fan. Not in the “oh this is nicely made” way, but in the “why am I still thinking about that pause in episode four?” way. Heated Rivalry has crawled under my skin and refused to leave, and honestly, good for it. Auntie respects a series that knows exactly what it’s doing and has the nerve to do it slowly. Let’s clear one thing first. This is not about hockey. If you came for slapshots and locker-room bravado, you’ll stay for the unbearable tension,...
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