Posted On: May 27, 2017
Clinical Sexologist Dr. Martha Tara Lee of Eros Coaching provides 8 facts about sex in Singapore you probably don’t know but might like to know about. This article first appeared in Soulscape. Sex is a topic that Singaporeans are not willing to talk about, but is an integral part of our lives. Here are eight […]
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Posted On: May 25, 2017
This article appeared originally in The Huffington Post. This news made international headlines on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, and these developments in Indonesia are shocking to say the least. “Two Indonesian men were caned on Tuesday (May 23) in front of a jeering crowd as a punishment for gay sex, in a first for the […]
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Posted On: January 5, 2017
I had set the goal of reading 150 books in 2013, and 200 in 2014, 2015 and 2016. I ended up reading 152 books in 2013, 202 in 2014, 168 in 2015, and 110 in 2016. Though I fell short of reading 200 books in 2016, I intend to read at least 100 books (halved […]
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Posted On: May 8, 2016
I spoke about The Future of Sex and Relationship at an event organised by Singapore Futurists on Sun 8 May 2016. I spoke alongside two other presenters – including Oskar Hurme who spoke about emotional intelligence, and Roy Koo, a Virtual Reality evangelist who runs the VR blog ignite-vr.com. You can find all my […]
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Posted On: June 16, 2015
I love books so much so I decided to document the books I read in 2013 and 2014. This is the list for 2015 so far. You may also wish to check out 10 books that changed my life here. I’ve decided to feature authors based in Singapore – to share of their good work. […]
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Posted On: June 10, 2015
As a certified sexologist, I have stood by and not said anything for far too long. This year, I really couldn’t sit by and say nothing. You might read or heard about the increased tension around Pink Dot in Singapore (If you haven’t, you just need to google it). Occasionally I put out content that […]
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Posted On: May 11, 2015
The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) is a not-for-profit, interdisciplinary professional organization. In addition to sexuality educators, sexuality counselors and sex therapists, AASECT members include physicians, nurses, social workers, psychologists, allied health professionals, clergy members, lawyers, sociologists, marriage and family counselors and therapists, family planning specialists and researchers, as well as […]
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Posted On: January 26, 2015
I have a weekly online radio show called Eros Evolution on OMTimes Radio. It is every Tuesday 9 – 10a.m. Singapore time. If you are unsure of your time zone, you can check here. Eros Evolution is a podcast/ show that explores how sexuality and spirituality meets. This show is hosted on the OMTimes platform. OMTimes […]
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Posted On: December 7, 2011
To commemorate World AIDS Day Full credits goes to Royston Tan and Alfian Sa’at.
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Posted On: January 20, 2011
This article first appeared on The Online Citizen. There is a new beauty pageant in Singapore. It’s named TruMe, an online transgender beauty pageant organised by Action for Aids; it will be officially launched next month. The moderator of Sggurls, a transgender activist who identifies herself as Nicole Singslave, told me that she coined the […]
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Posted On: December 27, 2010
The trailer of the new Singaporean film ‘When Hainan Meets Teochew’ was enough to persuade me that I had to watch it. The movie was premised as a romantic comedy between a ‘manly’ woman, and a ‘womanly’ man, as opposed to the usual Hollywood cliché where a handsome man meets a pretty lady and […]
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Posted On: April 18, 2010
Colin James Farrell (born May 31, 1976) is a Golden Globe- and Satellite Award-winning Irish actor, who has appeared in Hollywood films including Tigerland, Daredevil, Miami Vice, Minority Report, Phone Booth, The Recruit, Alexander, In Bruges, and S.W.A.T. He has thrown his support behind an anti-homophobia campaign in his native Ireland – recalling the horrific […]
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