Tag:East Asia

‘I’m Quitting Motherhood’

In a bold social-media post that quickly ricocheted through Japan, a few weeks ago, a mother wrote simply: “I’m quitting being a mom. I...

Rising Sun for the Queer Travelers

Picture landing in Japan’s vibrant Kansai region or the subtropical island paradise of Okinawa and finding more than just temples and sea — you...

The Boys Behind the Deepfakes

A dark digital underworld hums quietly but urgently in South Korea. In the past year alone, the National Police Agency (NPA) detected 3,411 cases...

Rotten Girls, Beautiful Boys

For many Chinese girls, stumbling for the first time into the shimmering world of “danmei” (耽美, literally “indulging in beauty”) feels like finding a...

The New Face of Male Loneliness

In a quiet suburban town in Hokkaido, Japan, one older gentleman arrives at the local gymnasium three times a week. He joins the group...

When the Trafficker is Your Mother

Tokyo’s nightlife can be chaotic, colourful, and occasionally shocking — but few stories have rattled both Thailand and Japan this week as much as...

The Anti-Valentine’s Day

When the date 11/11 lights up the skyline of Shanghai — a sea of LED-advertisements, live-stream shopping hosts, and parcels flying from warehouses —...

Women, Sushi & Souvenirs

Japan’s picturesque alleys may glitter with promise, but behind the glitz lies a shadow stretching far beyond the “power of kawaii” tourist marketing. In...
Auntie Spices It Out
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Cartoon Censorship Strikes Again

November 20, 2025

Auntie needs to have a stern word, again, with the self-appointed moral police who seem to think they’re the new headmasters of Asia’s playgrounds. You’d think, with everything going on in the world—economic troubles, political scandals, floods, real social issues—they’d have better things to do than policing cartoons. But no. A mermaid gives a peck on the cheek and suddenly the guardians of “public morality” come marching in like we’re on the brink of societal collapse. Please. Spare me the drama. Let’s get something straight, sweethearts: children are not fragile...
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Equal Boots on the Ground

November 20, 2025

Let Auntie adjust her dupatta and sip her ginger tea before diving into this one — because yes, I am a proud, card-carrying pacifist. I would rather see armies turned into libraries, barracks transformed into community gardens, and all those defence budgets redirected to health, education, and childcare. But reality has a funny way of marching on, boots thumping, uniforms pressed, and flags flying. And if the world insists on keeping its militaries, then by all that is sacred and sensible, women must have every right to step into those...
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Porn, Power, and the Badge

November 20, 2025

Oh, New Zealand. Sweet, quiet, well-behaved New Zealand — land of hobbits, good manners, and public agencies that supposedly sparkle with integrity. And yet here we are. Your almost-Commissioner of Police, Jevon “I-Swear-I’m-Innocent” McSkimming, has been caught with more inappropriate material than a bored teenager with unlimited Wi-Fi. Except this was not a bored teenager. This was the man sitting one step below the most powerful policing role in the country. Using work devices. During office hours. Darling, even Southeast Asian politicians caught in karaoke bars are shaking their heads....
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The Sex–Abstinence Paradox

November 20, 2025

Darlings, gather around. Auntie needs to sip her peppermint tea before she screams. Because once again, the guardians of 1950s morality—the same ones who still believe Elvis’ hips were the beginning of humanity’s downfall—are back to save us from that terrifying, scandalous concept called reality. Yes, the abstinence crusaders, pearl-clutchers, and self-appointed guardians of public virtue are marching proudly into the 2025 debate on sex education like they’re storming Normandy, armed with nothing but outdated pamphlets and fear of their own bodies. Honestly, I almost admire the confidence. Imagine waking...
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‘I’m Quitting Motherhood’

November 19, 2025

Sisters, allow Auntie to tell you something she has learned after decades of wandering through Asia’s kitchens, cramped apartments, community halls, PTA meetings, feminist circles, and yes — the occasional smoky karaoke bar where exhausted mothers sip a secret highball behind the neon. When have women in this region ever been truly free to choose their roles? When have mothers been allowed to breathe, to shape motherhood the way they want, rather than the way society scripts it? In Japan especially — and Auntie speaks as someone who has listened...
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