Southeast Asia

Inside the Philippines’ One Million-Abortions Crisis

In the Philippines, abortion does not officially exist. It is illegal in all circumstances, rarely discussed in polite company, and framed almost exclusively as...

Why Thai Buddhist Nuns Face Discrimination?

In Thailand, the image of Buddhism is inseparable from saffron robes, shaved heads, and disciplined male monks walking barefoot at dawn, bowls in hand....

When War and Exile Change Girls’ Destinies

For generations, Hmong women and girls have lived at the quiet center of a culture built on movement, memory, and survival. In a society...

When Morality Backfires: Soldiers, Booze and Girls

Within the sun-bleached walls of Malaysia’s military camps, an online storm has erupted that few defence institutions expected but many are now talking about:...

A Girl’s Life Story, on Her Face

For decades, the Māori chin tattoo known as moko kauae was pushed to the margins, dismissed as a relic of the past or misunderstood...

‘Breastfeeding Fest’: How Mothers Reclaim Space

On a warm August weekend in Jakarta, strollers roll past yoga mats, babies nap in slings, and the word menyusui (breastfeeding) is spoken out...

Australian Sex Census: Hands and Toys

If you’ve ever wondered what Australians are really getting up to in bed, the latest Body+Soul “Sex Census” offers a revealing snapshot of modern...

When The Pimps Use Telegram

Across Southeast Asia, the quiet migration of sex-service information from street corners and classifieds to encrypted messaging apps has reshaped how intimacy, money, risk,...
Auntie Spices It Out
Commentary

Asian Men’s Top Fantasy? The Woman Next Door

January 25, 2026

I’ve lost count of how many times men—usually smug, usually underwhelming—have told me that men are “visual creatures” and therefore need porn stars with impossible bodies and Olympic flexibility. Darling, if that were true, Asia would look very different after dark. What Asian men actually click on, linger over, and return to again and again is not the spectacular. It’s the plausible. It’s the woman who looks like she could borrow your charger and complain about the aircon. This does not surprise Auntie in the slightest. For decades, Asian societies...
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When ‘Dangdut’ Dancers Cross Religious Red Lines

January 25, 2026

Spicy Auntie has seen this movie before, and honestly, I could recite the dialogue in my sleep. Sexy dangdut singer appears. Hips move. Men cheer. Phones come out. Someone yells “haram”. Someone else yells “culture”. Cue apologies, moral outrage, calls for punishment, and a sudden national panic about the collapse of civilisation — all triggered by a woman doing her job on a stage. What amused me this time is the performance of shock. As if Indonesia woke up yesterday and discovered that dangdut involves bodies. As if villagers have...
Commentary

The Radical Feminism of Studio Ghibli’s Girls

January 24, 2026

Hollywood? Pixar? Disney? Princesses, princesses, mermaids, sparkly eyelashes and sidekicks who exist mainly to applaud? Pffff. Auntie yawns. Give me the girls and women of Studio Ghibli any day, every day, preferably with wind in their hair, dirt under their nails, and absolutely no interest in being “chosen.” What I love about Ghibli women—those created by the wonderfully stubborn Hayao Miyazaki—is that they don’t perform strength. They live it. They work. They get tired. They get scared. They mess up. They don’t strike power poses or announce themselves as icons....
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The Seductive, Erotic Power of Old Shanghai Style

January 24, 2026

Spicy Auntie has another embarrassing confession to make. I am weak for Old Shanghai kitsch. Put me in a dim bar with red velvet curtains, a jazz trio pretending it’s 1936, and a hostess in a perfectly tailored cheongsam, and my critical faculties immediately start fighting my pleasure receptors. I know exactly what is being sold to me — and yet, like so many of us, I keep buying the fantasy. Because Old Shanghai nostalgia is erotic in a very specific, very manipulative way. It doesn’t shout sex. It whispers...
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Rich Women, Young Gigolos, Old Hypocrisy

January 24, 2026

I have several friends in Jakarta—well… acquaintances. Women I meet at dinners, at art openings, at those polite, exhausting lunches where everyone pretends not to notice who arrived with whom. Some of them, discreetly, unapologetically, enjoy the services—sorry, the company—of younger men. And honestly? Good for them. I’m not particularly fond of rich ibu-ibu, in Jakarta, Bogor, or anywhere else in Asia, but that’s not the point. The point is the hypocrisy. The thick, sticky, moralistic hypocrisy. When older men do this—especially powerful, wealthy, “respectable” men—it barely registers. A middle-aged...
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