LOVE AND SEX
Divorce hits the latest rehashed headlines in a country perennially stuck in backwardness.
BONGV
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The Mosuo people of China don’t believe in marriage – they literally walk in and out of each other’s lives
DAPHNE CHUI
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A few are rather honey-dripping sweet but more are fun and quintessentially and charmingly Thai – here’s our list of Thai terms of endearment.
KAEWMALA
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The Singapore Courts have ruled that a woman’s ability to attract another mate can decide her alimony.
SIMONE ERASMUS-LAM
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A Chinese sexuality professor’s remarks spark outrage, musings in the Chinese Internet sphere.
The asia! team
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A Bangalore-based novelist makes a case for singlehood.
NIKHIL KUMAR
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In some villages, you’d need a prescription to buy condoms.
IRIN
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It’s that time of the year again! Get into the game of Hmong ball tossing and find a mate on the spot.
MAIBAO (MAIV NPAUJ)
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Independent, straightforward and less materialistic than their Chinese peers – that’s the growing allure of Western women for Chinese men.
新洲日报, Translated by Ministry of Tofu
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If you think women are the ones that need protection in a marriage, read this and think again.
THE BALD GUY
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For China’s 20somethings (a.k.a. “Little Emperors”), getting divorced has become a common part of growing up.
Ru Hua (Translated by Staff Writer)
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Marriages between Eastern men and Western women provide a look at what happens when worlds collide.
MARIA MAXIMOVA
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Once considered forbidden fruit, Western-Chinese marriages are now as common as mandarin oranges. Dan Waters takes a fresh look at a ripe ol’ issue.
DAN WATERS
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