Posted On: June 21, 2023
Many years ago before I began my training to be a Sexologist, I was on a movie date with my Australian boyfriend. We were riding on a downward escalator when two men who looked like a couple came towards us on the side of the upriding escalator. I nudged my date to get his attention […]
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Posted On: June 14, 2023
I’m glad and relieved! During the National Day Rally on 21st August 2022, Singapore’s Prime Minister announced that the government will repeal Section 377A! Homosexuality has been a long-standing issue, and this historic news is a huge win for the LGBTQ+ community. Many years ago when Pink Dot Singapore was in its first few years, […]
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Posted On: June 7, 2023
I’m glad and relieved! During the National Day Rally on 21st August 2022, Singapore’s Prime Minister announced that the government will repeal Section 377A! Homosexuality has been a long-standing issue, and this historic news is a huge win for the LGBTQ+ community. There was an argument that LGBT people are anti-family. This is too distressing […]
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Posted On: December 30, 2022
Sugar & Spice started as an Asian virtual sexuality festival. After three virtual runs during Covid (some recordings here), we changed them into S&Sx Panel Sharing sessions (recordings here). It then moved into S&S Community Sharing sessions without recordings. We started to record them only after the 2nd collab with SGRainbow, a non-profit community social […]
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Posted On: June 30, 2022
Recently the Singapore government did a call out for public opinions around LGBT. I shared the link on my social media platforms once I determined it was legit. The next day, Oogachaga and Pink Dot shared it too. Within a day, I believe, the government received 30,000 responses and closed the survey on 23 March […]
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Posted On: July 27, 2021
We run three virtual sexuality festivals with the one in March comprising of 30 presenters, 12 presenters over 5 days. You can watch past recordings we’ve put up here. We are taking a pause on Sugar & Spice festival but launched our monthly talk: Wed 28 April 2021 – Violence Fri 14 May 2021 – […]
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Posted On: November 2, 2020
I recently concluded the first Love Abilities festival (Oct 15 – 19) as well – a virtual sexuality and disability festival www.loveabilities.org which saw 665 people sign up for the 5 day festival. 1,050 people attended the 29 sessions facilitated by 50 presenters live. It was considered successful with only positive feedback from participants.I am passing […]
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Posted On: December 10, 2018
Many of us are innately interested in sex, and hence I’ve created a listing of some movies that has theme around human sexuality. It is by no means comprehensive so do share if you like to add more titles to this list. Do reshare if you feel it will help more people interested in learning […]
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Posted On: June 23, 2017
Do you know that Facebook introduced dozens of options for users to identify their gender back in 2014? Previously, users had to identify themselves as male or female. They were also given the option of not answering or keeping their gender private. Users can now select a “custom” gender option. Facebook also allows users to […]
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Posted On: June 17, 2017
This article appeared originally in The Huffington Post. To make Pink Dot on 1 July 2017, this is another infographic about the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) movement in Singapore. You can see the one specific to Pink Dot created here. About Dr. Martha Tara Lee Surrounded by friends who were sexually inhibited and struck […]
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Posted On: June 17, 2017
Pink Dot Campaign is known to release heart-warming videos as part of their annual gathering for love in Singapore. These are the videos over the years at a glance. For more about Pink Dot over the years, click here. Pink Dot 16: No One Left Behind This year, thousands of Singaporeans gathered at Hong Lim […]
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Posted On: June 1, 2017
This article appeared originally in The Huffington Post. To mark Pink Dot 2017 which will be happening on 1 July at Hong Lim Park, I am releasing this timeline of the Pink Dot Movement which started in 2009 in Singapore. May Be Of Interest What is LGBT? Timeline of LGBT Rights YouTube video expressing […]
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