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The Happiest Asian Country When it Comes to Love

Indonesia has just ranked among the happiest nations in the world when it comes to love, romance and relationships, and the numbers are turning...
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When Parents Visit: Chinese New Year ‘Reverse Travel’

February 16, 2026

Ah, reverse travel. Finally, a Lunar New Year plot twist I can get behind. For decades, the emotional blackmail of chunyun went like this: if you truly loved your parents, you would crawl across three provinces on a sold-out train, wedged between instant noodle fumes and someone’s restless toddler, just to appear at the ancestral dining table in time for nianyefan. Romance? Optional. Career? Negotiable. But reunion dinner? Non-negotiable. And now? The children say, “Mama, Baba — you come here.” I love it. Not because tradition should be thrown into...
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The Happiest Asian Country When it Comes to Love

February 16, 2026

Of course Indonesia scores high in love. Have you ever been invited to an Indonesian wedding? Three hundred guests minimum, aunties in matching lace kebaya, uncles guarding the buffet like national security, cousins taking selfies under fairy lights. That’s not just a party. That’s emotional infrastructure. When I saw the Ipsos Love Life Satisfaction Index, I didn’t blink. Indonesians understand something the hyper-individualistic world keeps forgetting: cinta is not just butterflies and candlelight. It’s makan together, mudik traffic jams that last twelve hours, and still choosing to sit next to...
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Brothel Children Finally Get Birth Certificates

February 16, 2026

Let me tell you something, my darlings: nothing exposes a society’s hypocrisy faster than the way it treats children. We can debate morality, religion, “family values,” and national honor until our chai gets cold—but when a child is denied a birth certificate because her mother sells sex, that is not culture. That is cruelty dressed up as paperwork. For years, children born in red-light districts have lived in a bureaucratic ghost story. No father’s name? No document. No document? No school, no exams, no proper healthcare, no future. Imagine being...
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What Beauty Salons Reveal About Women’s Lives

February 16, 2026

Let Auntie tell you something: if you really want to understand a society, don’t start in parliament. Start in a beauty salon. In Bangalore — that glossy tech city of start-ups, IPO dreams and young men who say “disrupt” too often — the real negotiations are happening under fluorescent lights, with a thread stretched between two steady hands. You call it grooming. I call it anthropology. When I first read The Goddess in the Mirror by Tulasi Srinivas, I smiled. Of course the salons matter. Where else do women rehearse...
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Censors Block Anti-Marriage Online Content

February 15, 2026

Ah, Lunar New Year. The season of red envelopes, awkward family dinners, and that one uncle who asks, with alarming consistency, “So… when are you getting married?” Now imagine if, on top of that, the government also decides your jokes about not getting married are too negative for public consumption. Welcome to the new festive spirit. Spicy Auntie has survived enough reunion dinners across Asia to know that marriage pressure is practically a regional sport. But what fascinates me here is not the aunties. Aunties are predictable. It’s when the...
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