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Sex Workers’ Kids: When Brothels Become Nurseries

In Southeast Asia’s red-light districts, mornings are quiet. Neon signs are switched off, doors half open to let the heat escape, floors washed, rice...
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Sex Workers’ Kids: When Brothels Become Nurseries

February 6, 2026

I’ve lost count of how many times someone has leaned across a café table, lowered their voice, and said to me, “But what about the children?” as if they’ve just discovered a moral trump card. It’s always said with the same certainty: that any child anywhere near sex work must be damaged, corrupted, ruined. Full stop. End of discussion. Cue rescue vans, tearful press conferences, and policies written by people who have never spent a single morning in a red-light district when the sun is up. Here’s what those people...
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Where Women Can Sleep Together as “Friends”

February 6, 2026

Once, when I was younger and thought time was something you could borrow against the future, I fell in love with a Bangladeshi girl. It wasn’t dramatic in the way movies like to sell love. No declarations shouted into the rain. No running away. It was quieter than that. Softer. And because it was quiet, it lasted exactly as long as it was allowed to. We met in the ordinary spaces where women’s lives overlap: shared rooms, shared secrets, shared exhaustion. She had the kind of beauty that doesn’t announce...
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Want a Life Partner? Just Cross The Border

February 6, 2026

I’m not surprised. Not even a little. Every time I hear someone gasp, “Young Koreans are dating foreigners now?” I want to hand them a mirror and ask if they’ve actually looked at the dating landscape lately. Because if romance were a housing market, Korea’s would be Seoul prime real estate: wildly overpriced, emotionally exhausting, and everyone keeps telling you it’s “normal” to suffer through it. Let’s be honest. Dating in Korea today is not about candlelight and long walks by the river. It’s about income brackets, apartment sizes, parental...
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On Trial Only For Changing Your Gender

February 6, 2026

I’ve said enough about Kelantan. About its undang-undang zalim (cruel laws). About politicians who wrap intolerance in piety and call it governance. About moral policing that somehow never seems to catch corruption, domestic violence, or child marriage, but has laser focus on what adults do with their own bodies. Enough. I’m bored of lecturing power. Now it’s time to talk about the people being crushed under it. Because behind every “historic case” and every dry legal phrase like pertukaran jantina (gender change) is a human being who woke up that...
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Why More Women Are Freezing Their Eggs

February 6, 2026

Spicy Auntie has a confession: every time I hear politicians and pundits talk about women freezing their eggs, they sound like they’re discussing frozen peas. Efficient. Rational. Slightly cold. Nobody wants to talk about the messy feelings underneath—the quiet panic, the careful calculations, the exhaustion of pretending we’re all just “waiting for the right time”. Women don’t freeze their eggs because they’re confused about biology. We freeze because we understand it too well. We know exactly what those charts say. We know what “advanced maternal age” sounds like when whispered...
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