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Youth transgender Julie shares her story: (Last part)
(part two available here) Transgender People and Singapore People see transgender women as sex objects. ~Vanessa, on the perception of
Youth transgender Julie shares her story: “I woke up” (Part 2)
(part one available here) Julie, with Joe Chan, Centre Director of REACH Youth The drugs gave Julie a sense of
Youth transgender Julie shares her story: “We are not clowns. We are not aliens. We are all the same” (Part 1)
At the tender age of 12, Julie began realising that she was not comfortable dressed like a male. Describing the feeling
Beginnings of Scarlet Bunnie (Part 2)
(part one available here) The Agency The agent was swift in his responses and I was soon scheduled for a
Tales from the Invisible Trade: The Real Cover Up
Amid the flurry of interest that greeted my two Invisible Trade books when they were published, one of the most
The Boyfriend Thief – Happiness at the expense of someone else’s misery.
If another woman steals your man, there is no better revenge than letting her keep him. A REAL MAN CAN’T
Beginnings of Scarlet Bunnie (Part 1)
Introduction My name is Scarlet. I am 20 years old this year, Chinese and not the least conservative. My decent
Tales from the Invisible Trade: One Brief Shining Moment
It’s been ten years since I wrote Invisible Trade 2: Secret Lives and Sexual Intrigue in Singapore (the sequel to
Trans Women and Domestic Work
Introduction How do you validate unpaid domestic work? Most of us will be influenced by cultures belief and family views
“People like us, we cannot dream like others” Zoe’s Story: Being A Mother and a Sex Worker
TW: Mention of R*pe, Molest, Substance Use The annual celebration of Mother’s Day honours the contributions mothers make in the
I love decriminalisation, and here’s why.
In Singapore, certain aspects of sex work remain in the grey area, leaving those in the industry vulnerable to exploitation
Film Review: GEYLANG by Boi Kwong
Trigger Warning: Violence, R*pe GEYLANG is a Singaporean film, produced and directed by Boi Kwong. The film features
International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers Day 2022 Special: Organisational Statement
To condone violence against sex workers undermines the principle of rule of
“Whatever that I’m doing now, who am I now, when I’m no longer [around], I wish to be accepted [in the eyes of God] and I will go away peacefully.” Alisha’s Journey of Authenticity, Self-Determination and Self-Acceptance.
Trigger Warning: Substance use Too often, we only give flowers to
“I’m just always afraid that someone’s gonna reject me when they find out this part of myself”. Sugar’s story: Sex Work and its Implications on Mental Health.
Trigger Warning: Mental Health Challenges, Body Image Sugar’s Shrine (Clay Sculpture