For all the connoiseurs of brown sistas - here for your viewing pleasure (please standby tissue box hor):
http://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/[gpgt]-minah-jambu-v5-3353670-15.html
There are over 400 hundred pages of Minah glory (for anyone that wants to see)....
A notorious minah gang from the 80s were BRAs from Parkway Parade teadance at Park Avenue - these were the early days of Malay teenagers experimenting with SS and that teadance was notorious for a number of fighters earning their stripes.
Minah KTVs became immensely popular in the mid-90s onwards -and apeks use to love the attention minahs would give them - "semua boleh" "wah so waarm wan" and they are usually great fun. Asked a mamasan why the girls seem to end up with the biker boys and she said that they girls suffer from low self-esteem and that ultimately have no illusions about who would "want them" - anyone else would be beyond their reach.
The whole tudong movement is not new - the Wahhabi literature that started flooding into SE Asia in the 80s has always been monitored by the government - the Indons were not so alert - why the tudong?
Partially because of a collective amnesia of their heritage as being part of a Hindu empire before embracing Islam (remember our secondary school history lesson on the Coming of Islam?), insecurity of their identity as a race of people rather than as a religious denomination (they still "look up" to the Arabs and believe in the rubbish about purity of the Arabs over them in faith due to lineage) and basic ignorance coupled with naivety (they are shocked at how they are badly treated and mistaken for Pinoys when they visit the Middle East).
The tudong was always seen an an eventual evolution of the minah - typically in her mid-30s upwards although it seems to be manifesting earlier now - in any event, the MInah Jambu thread is testimony to the fact that the curved asses, juicy titties and luscious lips are still in abundance - if each typical family in 4 siblings strong, the stream of minahs will be around for a long time yet.