by Sally on February 2, 2010
in News
SPH STOMP site “shared” a republic poly (RP) scandal of this girl who is posing with her chest exposed in a series of online pictures taken with her boyfriend.
This is not the first time our poly girls are so generous sharing their private lives. This time, RP scandal does kinda make RP “famous”. What does republic poly say about it? Proud or shamed? [click to continue…]
The “roxxxy robot” technology was developed by Douglas Hines of True Companion, an electrical engineer and computer scientist who formerly worked in the artificial intelligence lab at AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Roxxxy, the sexy robot, is a completely anatomically correct and customizable companion (from features to hair color) that exhibits different personalities and responds to touch. [click to continue…]
by sgcGO_Polls on January 4, 2010
in Polls
by Rocky on September 18, 2009
in Events
Presented by DBS Arts Centre: 25 Sep – 10 Oct 2009
Defending the Caveman is a hilarious play about the ways men and women relate to each other. It mines the common themes in relationships that go straight through the funny bone.
Defending the Caveman will have both sexes roaring with laughter and recognition, affectionately nudging each other as they recognise themselves in the stories being told on the stage.
Caveman makes us laugh at ourselves about all the ways men and women fight, laugh and love. Couples all around the world have already fallen in love with Defending the Caveman and you will too.
This is a play which you can drag either your pals or your partner to and they will actually enjoy it!
Starring Daniel Jenkins (ST Life! Theatre Awards 2008 nominee for Best Actor) and directed by Tracie Pang (ST Life! Theatre Awards 2008 nominee for Best Director).
Mature content (16 years and above)
Nearest MRT Station: Clarke Quay
DBS Arts Centre – Home of SRT
Ticket Price (Exclude Booking Fee)
- Standard: S$35 – Matinee, 3pm
- S$40 – Evening shows, 8pm
Visit SISTIC for booking.
via Live Science,
An 18th-century Russian woman holds the world record for having birthed the most children: 69, which she had over the course of 27 pregnancies that included sixteen pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of quadruplets. But she’s outdone by the male record-holder for most kids, a Moroccan emperor who, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, sired “at least 342 daughters and 525 sons, and by 1721, he was reputed to have 700 male descendants.
by Sally on March 21, 2009
in News
Malaysia and highlights the plight of hundreds of thousands of Indonesian workers who end up working as virtual slaves, imprisoned and terribly abused by their “owners”.
In Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur at the Indonesian Embassy. The Embassy has become a refuge to scores of women who have fled their abusive employers and who face arrest by the authorities since their visas are no longer valid because they have left their jobs.
Many of the women, who work as maids, have their passports taken away by their employers and work for the equivalent of US $2 a day. One tells her that she’d been forced to work 18 hours a day, seven days a week for ten months. [click to continue…]
via the Independent,
Andy is young and healthy – yet he’s never experienced physical desire. And there are thousands more like him. Olly Bootle meets the asexuals
An analysis of the mating habits of sticklebacks and a father explaining “babies – oh you find them in the cabbage patch” are among the techniques used to teach the facts of life in the earliest sex education films, a new collection shows.
Telegraph
Every woman has the right to decide what she wants and what is good for her. Especially when it comes to her health and freedom. Take the poll and find out what other women think and you might walk away with one of five VivoCity vouchers worth $100 each.