Wednesday April 8, 2009
Brother makes shocking sex request from sister
A 19-year-old girl slapped her brother when he made a shocking
request for sex after fondling her breast
on a motorcycle, reported Harian Metro.
A police source said the suspect had come to fetch the victim home from her workplace in Kuala Selangor last Friday.
Claiming to feel sleepy, the suspect then made the victim ride the motorcycle back to their house in
Taman Permai, Jeram
, while he rode pillion.
It was then that he took advantage of her.
When the stunned victim slapped and scolded him, the suspect threatened to hurt her if she told the family.
The victim then confided in her fiance before lodging a police report.
Police are now looking for the suspect, who is believed to have gone into hiding.
Brother makes shocking sex request
Wednesday April 8, 2009
Screen all maids for herpes
Recently I employed a maid and was shocked that Fomema, the health screening agency for domestic Indonesian maids, does not screen for herpes.
Since it is a highly contagious disease, which can be transmitted through saliva and vaginal fluids,
all maids should be screened and deemed unfit for employment if they are found to have the virus.
Doctors and professionals have confirmed that
there is
no antidote
for this virus, and once infected, the person becomes a lifetime carrier
.
Perhaps the Health Ministry can play an active role to include this as part of Fomema’s standard health screening for foreign workers to ensure that they don’t spread the disease.
Petaling Jaya.
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Tuesday April 7, 2009
Contest lures teens to write about their sexual experiences
WRITE a 3,000-word essay and win RM150 – only sex stories are accepted
. These were the conditions of a writing competition for secondary students, reported Harian Metro.
A publishing house behind the competition stated that
students must write their true sexual experiences
. The company has printed at least 10 racy novels in the market.
The competition rules were printed at the back cover of its books, which are sold between RM8 and RM10 each at bookstores.
A father, identified as Hisham, 48, said he was shocked to discover books that had pictures of half-naked girls on its cover under his child’s bed.
“When I flipped through the pages, I was shocked to find 11 short sex stories compiled to form a novel,” he said.
Contest lures teens to write about their sexual experiences
Latest “FL NEWS” from Johor Baru
Vice activities are back at the dark alleys of
Jalan Bukit Ubi and Jalan Wong Ah Jang
, reported Kosmo!.
A check by the newspaper showed that customers are flocking to the areas near the entertainment centres where prostitutes were seen in the
alleys offering sexual services to passers-by from night till early morning
.
The women would then bring the customers to a rented room in a shoplot nearby to have sex. A prostitute, known as Lisa, said she charged
only RM60 for sex.
Another prostitute said her
customers come by cars, motorcycles and some even walk there
.
A pedestrian who usually pass by the area said the vice activities became more rampant a few months ago.
“If there is no demand, we would not have prostitutes plying their trade here,” he said.
Contest lures teens to write about their sexual experiences
Published: Tuesday April 7, 2009
Rape at Cemetry??? Oh My God!!!!
By GLADYS TAY
CASE 1
JOHOR BARU: Two former marine police charged with abducting, raping and robbing an Indonesian woman here five years ago, were sentenced to nine years jail and whipping at the magistrate court here.
Both
K. Paramasivam and N. Nandakumaran,
25, were charged under
Section 376 of the Penal Code for raping the woman
who was then 32 years old,
at a Muslim cemetery
at Jalan Mahmoodiah here on Jan 21, 2004
between 4am to 6am
.
Judge Aliman Musri sentenced them to nine years jail and two strokes of the rotan for the offence.
They were also sentenced to nine years jail and a stroke each for
committing carnal intercourse against the order of nature
without the victim’s consent by forcing her to perform oral sex, at the same place and time. On top of that, both men who now work as construction workers, were also sentenced to three years jail and one stroke of the rotan each for robbing the victim of her gold necklaces, mobile phone, passport and RM300 in cash, also at the same place. All three sentences are to be served concurrently.
Paramasivam, 27, was slapped with an additional six years of jail, another stroke of the rotan and RM1,000 fine for abducting the victim in order to subject her to their unnatural lust.
The same charge against Nandakumaran was dropped during trial. Lawyer Subash Ramasamy represented Paramasivam while lawyer G. Subramaniam Nair represented Nandakumaran. Deputy public prosecutors Zurina Sidik and Juanita Md Said prosecuted the case.
CASE 1
In another case, a 37-year-old labourer was charged for
raping his 13-year-old neighbour
at a Sessions court here.
Sarawakian Johnson Swee Anak Luyoh was charged with committing the offence on March 11 about 6pm, at a house in Taman Megah Ria, Masai near here. If convicted, he faces a minimum of five years jail or up to 30 years.
Deputy public prosecutor Zurina Sidik proposed to judge Aliman Musri that the bail should not be less than RM10,000, with a guarantor and that the bail should be rejected if the accused was found to continue harassing the victim.
Judge Aliman Musri set bail at RM10,000 and fix June 5 for trail.
2 ex-marine policemen get 9 years, rotan for rape, robbery
Wednesday April 8, 2009
Rise in drug SEX parties worries
PORT DICKSON
:
More bungalows are being rented out for drug and sex parties
, say the police.
In the latest case, police arrested 43 men at a bungalow on Jalan Pantai last Saturday following a tip-off.
Nineteen of them were found to be taking
ganja
and three others were in possession of the drug.
The men, aged between 26 and 45, were all from Kuala Lumpur.
OCPD Supt Mazlan Othman said police received many cases of holidaymakers renting
private bungalows
to hold such parties here.
“The number of cases are increasing. I must say the trend is worrying.
“We do not want this resort town to be turned into a drug port and for the people to have this misconception that you can get away with indulging in such activities here,” he said, adding that police had also seized four
Ecstacy pills
during the raid.
Supt Mazlan said the three men who were in possession of the drug were charged yesterday. The others were released on police bail.
“We know such parties are held at budget hotels and private bungalows.
“We want the owners of these places to know that they are duty bound to report such cases if they have knowledge of the activities,” he said, adding that police would increase enforcement here.
Rise in drug parties worries cops
Chennai man kills wife, has sex with dead body
By P. VIJIAN
CHENNAI:
In a ghastly incident, a wayward husband killed his breadwinner wife of 10 years for refusing to have sex with him and is then alleged to have had intercourse with the dead body
.
The murder happened in Poonamellee, about 15km from this southern Indian city, when the jobless 34-year-old accused, Subash Krishnan returned home drunk last Thursday at about 1.30pm and demanded sex from his wife.
The victim, Shanti, 28, who supports the family by selling fruit juice on a pushcart, chided her husband for frequently demanding sex and failing to help out the family financially.
Infuriated by the rejection, the intoxicated husband allegedly assaulted Shanti and when she fell down and became unconscious, strangled her using a skipping rope.
“The accused admitted to both the crimes and the investigation confirms he had sex after murdering her.
“We are still waiting for the postmortem report and will know what exactly happened. He is in jail now,” Inspector N. Velavan of Poonamalle police station told Bernama Sunday.
The man is alleged to have had sex with the wife’s dead body and even inflicted injuries by biting her.
Velavan said one of the accused children discovered their mother’s dead body after returning from school and informed his uncle who called in the police.
The couple have two boys aged seven and 10. – Bernama
Chennai man kills wife, has sex with dead body
What do women want in a man?
A neosexual
By Karen Brooks
ACCORDING to an extensive study by a deodorant company, the answer to the question “What do women want in a man?” is a “neosexual”.
That is, a man who is both masculine and sensitive - someone who can light their fires and put them out simultaneously. Oh, and who doesn’t hog the mirror.
(The company polled almost 3000 women from 14 countries.)
Demographer Bernard Salt, author of Man Drought, believes that
Generation Y women, those aged between 20 and 35
, want a mixture of Hugh Jackman (looks), James Bond (ruggedness), Jim Carrey (humour) and the youthfulness of Disney star Zac Efron.
If this is the "
neosexual
“, then he’s no more than an interesting cocktail of fantasy and “real” men who doesn’t and cannot exist.
This won’t stop big business, Hollywood and some women caught up in the fiction of finding the elusive “Mr Right” as if he’s a generic brand, instead of “Mr-Right-For-Me” searching, marketing and trying on all types for size.
For years, corporations have been reinventing
what it means to be “a man”
and for different generations. The 1980s, in a reaction against rigid and sometimes traditional baby-boomer fathers as well as the narrow and threatening models of masculinity that were offered in popular culture, such as the muscle-bound
Arnie Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone
and
Bruce Willis
, saw the birth of
the SNAG (Sensitive New-Age Guy).
Masculinity suddenly became a dirty word
and something of which men (except in the world of celluloid) were made to feel ashamed.
Instead of being a genuine identity that attempted to undo centuries of gender-role indoctrination and free men so they could really explore options within masculinity and perhaps relate better to the opposite sex, it was exposed as a falsehood in which neither men nor women wanted to engage. Nonetheless, Hollywood offered us
the pin-up SNAG boys such as Keanu Reeves and Matthew Broderick
.
Against this watered-down version of masculinity, another beat its
hairy chest: the retrosexual. Eschewing all things sensitive and new age, this type of man embraced facial hair, flannelette shirts, footy, barbecues, booze and broads.
He was a man’s man and proud of it. You might recall the song, Bloke, by Chris Franklin, which became
the retrosexuals’ anthem
. Remember, he was an ocker and loved knockers - not the kind that hung on doors, either.
Then, there was the
metrosexual
- the poster boy (David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Harry Kewell, Kaka etc) for targeted marketing
who loved brands, fads and fashion, colouring his hair, wearing nail polish and make-up. His idea of a great weekend was to go shopping - with his female partner.
Corporations have spent many millions (and recruited the likes of
David Beckham
) trying to convince men that caring about their appearance didn’t cast aspersions on their sexuality or mean they weren’t masculine.
On the contrary, caring about how you look and smell spoke of someone so ruggedly masculine and in tune with being manly, they didn’t care what others thought. This is why they had to spend time in the bathroom. The message worked.
Suddenly, self-love took on a whole new meaning.
John Wayne would be rolling over in his grave.
Amid all this apparent gender confusion, young men particularly have been sold a huge furphy.
What women don’t want in a male partner is someone who (a) spends more time in front of the mirror than she does; (b) has waxed their eyebrows so they look like sperm; (c) shaves their legs; (d) steals their nail polish, eyeliner or mascara for purposes other than a Goth, emo or fancy dress party; or (e) buys his-and-her day spa vouchers for a gift.
Well, maybe some women would like that.
If there’s one thing that years of gender debates and discussions about equality and equity has revealed, it’s that we’re all susceptible to persuasion.
We’re also vulnerable to categorisation.
When are we going to learn that one size does not, and never will, fit all?
Masculinity, or masculinities as they should be called, come in all shapes, sizes and types. There’s no doubt that diverse men express their masculinity differently. Some men, just like with women and femininity, express it in a dysfunctional, and personally and socially destructive way; some in a functional and meaningful manner that provides a role model to others.
What’s evident is that what women want in men and vice versa cannot be reduced to one form.
Call it what you want, but a "
neosexual
" isn’t “new”; it’s nothing more than a corporate con selling us another version of masculine identity.
For those who have the sense to look beneath the surface, they’ll realise that men who are sensitive and emotionally intact have always been there.
And these men are searching for the same qualities in a partner - qualities that as hard as we try, cannot always be labelled or defined and which certainly cannot be bought or sold.
Dr Karen Brooks is an associate professor of media studies at
Southern Cross University, NSW, Australia
The Courier-Mail
April 15, 2009
Maid ‘poisoned’ food with menstrual blood
AN Indonesian maid has appeared in a Hong Kong court accused of adding menstrual blood to her employer’s food in an effort to improve their stormy relationship.
Indra Ningsih, aged 26, mixed the menstrual blood in a pot of vegetables in the belief that the recipe would help ease her difficult work environment
, The Standard newspaper reported.
In some
southeast Asian cultures, menstrual blood is thought to have special (KONG TAU) powers
, the paper added.
The maid has been charged with one count of “administering poison or other destructive or noxious substances with intent to injure’’ and has not yet entered a plea.
The report cited a prosecution statement that said Ms Ningsih’s ingredient had been discovered after her female employer, surnamed Mok, peered through the kitchen door and saw the helper acting suspiciously.
She entered the kitchen and found the accused throwing something into the rubbish bin. When she checked the pot, she found a suspicious substance mixed with the vegetables and water, the English-language daily said.
Ms Mok later discovered a used
sanitary napkin
in the bin and called the police. Ms Ningsih told police Ms Mok had been unhappy with her performance since she was hired last July.
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