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What Sugar Dating Reveals About Modern Malaysia
In Malaysia, few digital platforms have exposed the country’s unresolved tensions around sex, money, class, and technology as starkly as Sugarbook. Marketed as a...
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February 3, 2026
Auntie Spices It Out
Urban Voters Push Gender, Identity, Sex Work Agenda
February 3, 2026
If you ask me who I would vote for in this election, I’ll disappoint you by saying this first: I don’t vote for logos, slogans, or smiling men in white shirts. I vote for signals. For tone. For courage. For who dares to say certain words out loud without flinching. I would vote for the people who stopped whispering. For decades, Thai politics treated women, gender-diverse people and sex workers like embarrassing relatives at a family wedding—present, useful, but never acknowledged in public. Suddenly, during this campaign, some candidates have...
Women Rank India’s Cities by Safety
February 3, 2026
Spicy Auntie has read the survey, nodded grimly, sighed loudly, and poured herself another cup of coffee. Because honestly, none of this is shocking — and that’s exactly the problem. Every time India releases a “women’s safety” ranking, people argue about methodology, defend their favourite city, or complain that it makes the country “look bad.” What nobody wants to admit is that women already know these rankings by heart. We carry them in our bodies. In our routes. In the way we stop answering messages after dark so nobody knows...
“No Seniors”: Restaurants Choose Customers by Age
February 3, 2026
I read about these age-restricted restaurants and bars and my first reaction, honestly, was not outrage. It was recognition. Because this is Japan doing what it always does best: taking a social tension everyone feels but pretends not to notice, and turning it into a laminated sign at the door. Let’s be clear. This is not really about noise. This is about space. Who gets to occupy it, who feels entitled to it, and who is politely — or not so politely — asked to step aside. Japan is aging...
What Sugar Dating Reveals About Modern Malaysia
February 3, 2026
Malaysia likes to tell itself a very neat story. We are polite. We are religious. We respect family, elders, and tradition. Sex is private, money is earned honestly, and young people are protected from moral danger by rules, sermons, and a generous amount of shame. Then along comes something like Sugarbook and—suddenly—the entire country clutches its pearls as if transactional intimacy were an imported virus, not something that has quietly existed for generations. Let’s be honest. Malaysia did not invent sugar dating, but it perfected the hypocrisy around it. We...
Inside the ‘Korean Beauty’ Obsession Across Asia
February 2, 2026
Spicy Auntie has a confession to make: I admire Korean beauty the way I admire a perfectly iced cake in a bakery window. It’s glossy, smooth, technically impressive—and I absolutely do not want to know how much labour, money, anxiety and silent suffering went into producing it. Korean beauty, as exported across Asia, is not just a look. It’s a discipline. A lifestyle. A full-time side hustle that masquerades as “effortless”. What fascinates me is how politely violent this ideal is. No one is shouting at you. No one is...
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Urban Voters Push Gender, Identity, Sex Work Agenda
February 3, 2026
Women Rank India’s Cities by Safety
February 3, 2026
“No Seniors”: Restaurants Choose Customers by Age
February 3, 2026
What Sugar Dating Reveals About Modern Malaysia
February 3, 2026
Inside the ‘Korean Beauty’ Obsession Across Asia
February 2, 2026