Sex News in Asia – 2/21/12
Asia
Singapore
- S’poreans on Yaw’s vanishing act: Leaving the country is not right
- Singaporean women prefer tall men
- Singaporeans hard to please in bed: survey
- Criminalising marital rape ‘worth looking into’
- Number of marriages in Singapore surpasses 27,000 for first time
- According to a Health Promotion Board’s spokesperson, parent-child communication on sexuality can mitigate negative peer pressure to have pre-marital sex.
- Beauty industry tops complaints list for 2nd year. Last year, 1,565 complaints were lodged with the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) against the industry, making it the most griped-about industry for the second consecutive year.
- School principal, top civil servants among 80 involved in online vice probe
- “F*** living a lie” – a Valentines Day special
- Prank gone wrong: JC boys who took pics of themselves kissing in school punished
- Anime lover takes cardboard GF for ‘honeymoon’ across Asia
- Three secret cameras found: Teacher arrested
- His Valentine’s roses for sex workers
The Philippines
- The New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City spewed another scandal on trenchant sex trading inside the state penitentiary.
- Forum answer: Marriage annulment too costly, lengthy process
- Forum answer: Marriage valid despite wrong surname used in marriage license
- Networks show support for new SPG rating
- Unhappy Valentine’s Day: The HIV Surge
Bangladesh
China
- China ranks third in the world in the number of cosmetic procedures (both surgical and non-surgical) performed in 2010, indicates a report released in December 2011 by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS).
- 80% of post-80s youths say they’re not homophobic
- Gay couples try, and fail, to get hitched on Valentine’s Day
- 38-year-old self-proclaimed virgin creates website to stop youngsters from having sex
- Ram and deer to marry at Yunnan zoo on Valentine’s Day
Disclaimer: Some of these media reports may portray sex and sexuality in a negative light. I am merely re-reporting them and may not always agree with the reports or opinions expressed.