Tag:Women

The Treaty That Asian Male-led Governments Fear

When the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, better known as CEDAW, was adopted by the United Nations General...

Where Women Divorce, Remarry and Divorce Again

In the global imagination, the Maldives is a postcard fantasy of turquoise lagoons, honeymoon villas, and carefully staged romance. Yet beneath this glossy surface...

The Lessons We Learnt From The Sisters In Pink

In the dusty villages of northern India, where domestic violence, dowry abuse and official indifference often collude, a flash of bright pink has become...

The Silent Power of Women’s Tattoos

For centuries, the art of tattooing female bodies in Japan has existed in a space that is at once intimate and political, admired and...

What Gen Z Really Thinks About Arranged Marriage

Arranged marriage in India has never been a quiet institution, but in recent months it has exploded into one of the loudest social media...

Inside the Lives of Japan’s Street Sex Workers

Neon streets, quiet side alleys, and the long shadows of convenience stores after midnight: street prostitution in today’s Japan is more visible than it...

Why Women Are Still Hunted as Witches

In the lush floodplains and forested villages of Assam, stories of illness, death, and misfortune are still sometimes explained not through medicine or chance,...

The Sex Bar Where Women Are In Control

In Chiang Mai’s tourist spine—close enough to the Night Bazaar that the city’s night economy hums in the background—there’s a small place with a...
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Millions of Parents Turn to Apps to Marry Off Kids

February 27, 2026

Oh darling, of course the parents downloaded the app. You really thought the generation that survived ration coupons, housing reforms, exam wars, property bubbles, and the one-child policy was going to sit quietly while their precious only son announces he’s “focusing on himself”? Please. These aunties did not endure thirty years of sacrifice for their family tree to end in a one-bedroom rental with a houseplant named Kevin. Let’s be honest: this isn’t about romance. It’s about security, face, continuity, and the deeply rooted belief that adulthood equals marriage. For...
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Lesbians vs. Trans Women: When Minorities Fight

February 27, 2026

Ah, sisters. We have this extraordinary, almost Olympic-level ability to divide ourselves and fight the wrong battles while the house is literally on fire. Look around the world. Women’s bodily autonomy is being rolled back. LGBTQ people are criminalised from Kampala to Kuala Lumpur. Authoritarian governments are policing classrooms, bedrooms, and wombs. Economic inequality is widening. Domestic violence shelters are underfunded. Online misogyny is algorithmically turbocharged. And yet here we are — sharpening our claws for each other. I’m not saying these questions about sex, gender, identity, and lesbian space...
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Family WhatsApp Groups Are Watching Us

February 26, 2026

Let me tell you something about family WhatsApp groups, darlings. They are not innocent. They are not “just for updates.” They are mini-parliaments, surveillance hubs, emotional labor factories, and occasionally — digital crime scenes. I belong to several. Of course I do. Big Asian family, remember? Aunties, uncles, cousins, nieces, the whole orchestra. Every morning: flowers, blessings, good-morning GIFs that sparkle like they were designed in 2003. And who sends them? The women. Always the women. Because apparently even in cyberspace, it’s our job to keep the peace, keep the...
Commentary

A Day in The Life of a Patpong Girl

February 26, 2026

I have walked through Patpong more times than I can count — in heels, in flats, in righteous feminist anger, and occasionally just in anthropological curiosity. And let me tell you something: if you think a “Patpong girl” is a fantasy character invented for lonely men on holiday, you have understood absolutely nothing. She is a migrant worker. She is a remittance machine. She is an informal economist with better negotiation skills than half the men in Bangkok’s financial district. When people say “bar girl,” I always want to ask:...
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Club Bosses: Asia’s Nightlife Queens

February 25, 2026

I have a soft spot for women who own the night. Over the years — from Manila’s humid backstreets to Bangkok’s neon arteries and Jakarta’s stubbornly defiant dance floors — I’ve met many of them. Some became sources. Some became drinking buddies after closing time. A few became lifetime friends. And let me tell you something: these women are among the toughest people I know. You don’t survive decades in clubs and discos by being delicate. You survive because you can read a room in three seconds flat. Because you...
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