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Too Young to Worry? Breast Cancer Says Otherwise
She was 29 (yes, younger than most would expect) when she felt the small, hard lumpââa little âbukolâ on my breast,â she casually told...
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October 26, 2025
Auntie Spices It Out
With the Burqa in the Operating Theatre
November 21, 2025
Gather round, because Auntie is in full volcanic mode today. The Talibanâyes, those criminal overlords of patriarchyâhave outdone even their own monstrous record. Just when you think theyâve reached the peak of misogyny, they shovel deeper, proudly digging a new basement under hell. Banning women from hospitals unless wrapped in a burqa? Forcing female doctorsâhealers, saviours, the backbone of Afghan health careâto hide under a suffocating cloth cage just to enter their own workplace? This is not governance. This is gender-based sadism dressed up as âvirtue.â Letâs be clear: these...
Love, Marriage and Empty Cradles
November 21, 2025
Every time I hear someone scolding a young Cambodian couple for âwaiting too longâ to have children, I want to take a deep breath, sip my iced coffee, and ask: what is this obsession with making babies as soon as the wedding drums stop echoing? As if life were a conveyor belt â marry, reproduce, repeat. Please. Auntie knows better, and so do todayâs young couples. Letâs start with a simple fact that all those loud aunties and uncles conveniently forget: Cambodia is already one of the youngest countries in...
The Rise of the Queer ‘Finstas’
November 21, 2025
Oh, my dazzling darlings, let Spicy Auntie tell you something: Indian queer teens are not just survivorsâtheyâre strategic geniuses, digital warriors, and full-blown partisans of Pride. You think the French Resistance was clever? Try navigating school corridors full of moral policing, WhatsApp family groups bursting with unsolicited sanskari (traditional) wisdom, and an internet eager to betray your secrets. And yet these kidsâOUR kidsâare building entire underground kingdoms out of emojis, private stories, and secret Finstas that would make any intelligence agency sweat. I mean, do you see what theyâre doing?...
Cracking Down on Demand
November 21, 2025
Darlings, letâs dim the neon lights for a moment and talk about the men behind themâthe clients of Asiaâs vast, complicated sex industry. Not the cartoon villains some activists imagine, nor the suave playboys of bad K-dramas. No, the real psychology is much messier, more mundane, and painfully revealing about our regionâs gender norms. Let Auntie pour you some tea (hot, spicy, no sugar). At the core of the Asian sex buyerâs mind lies a powerful cocktail: loneliness, entitlement, secrecy, and the cultural permission slip that says men are âjust...
The Girls Who Never Got a Chance
November 21, 2025
If there is one topic that makes Auntieâs blood simmer like sambal on a low flame, itâs the long, tragic, infuriating history of gender selection in Asia. The quiet, polite cruelty of deciding a childâs worth before they even take their first breath. Selective abortions, abandoned newborn girls, ultrasound hush-hush deals, families whispering prayers for sons as if daughters were defective productsâAuntie has seen it, heard it, and tasted the bitterness in a dozen countries from Delhi to Da Nang. Letâs be clear: this isnât just a âcultural preferenceâ or...
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With the Burqa in the Operating Theatre
November 21, 2025
Love, Marriage and Empty Cradles
November 21, 2025
The Rise of the Queer ‘Finstas’
November 21, 2025
Cracking Down on Demand
November 21, 2025
The Girls Who Never Got a Chance
November 21, 2025