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Welcome to the new Singapore

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Saturday January 1, 2011
Welcome to the new Singapore
INSIGHT DOWN SOUTH BY SEAH CHIANG NEE

The recent surge of nudity, streaking and promiscuity, signs of a more liberal generation, has everyone scratching their heads in this once prudish city.

A USEFUL message to greet the New Year today in Singapore could have read something like this:

“Caution! Visitors to this island are advised to be careful of a mysterious syndrome that drives victims to shed off all their clothes in public.”

It could be timely preparation, given the recent surge of such happenings as a more liberal generation leaves its mark on this once prudish city.

The government had long hoped for a new vibrancy to Singapore into the ranks of a top world city. Well, in recent years, it has got a little of that wish – but not all to its liking.

As promiscuity rises, one phenomenon has almost everyone scratching his head.

Amidst reports of a teenage girl selling her soiled underwear online and a young trainee teacher having sex with a 12 and a 15-year-old girl, interest centred on public nudity, including the following cases: -

* A man in his 20s went buck naked into a fast-food outlet to buy coffee (his custom was refused);

* A middle-aged man found sitting nude on a suburban pavement; and

* A middle-aged woman took off all her clothes and boarded a public bus, rejecting a jacket to cover up. The driver ordered her to sit at the back with the women, away from the men until her arrest.

They all happened in the past two weeks, their video shots instantly producing up to 50,000 hits online.

Meanwhile, Felicia, a teenager offered to sell her used underwear for up to S$45 a pair.

“All the panties will be worn by me for at least 12 hours,” she pledged. Total sales - 12 pairs!

The most famous streak was that of a Singaporean A*Star (biotech research) scholar and her Swedish schoolmate, who were fined after they strolled stark naked through Holland Village last year.

“Those crazy Singaporeans can’t seem to keep their pants on in public lately,” expatriate Jeff Mills wrote before Christmas Day.

“The country best known for semiconductor wafers and caning has seen a rash of indecent exposure and slow streaking cases recently.”

Adding to the tempo was the first reported case of a 30-year-old Filipino maid offering to appear in the nude on webcam sex for money on the Net.

And last week a China girl who drowned while swimming naked at a rich man’s house several months ago was pronounced an accident.

At about the same time a nude 19-year-old girl was rescued clinging onto the second floor window of a hotel.

She explained she ended there by accident after a Christmas Eve bash with some girl friends.

The trend of indecent exposure has been rising since 2007.

Today an average of one case is reported every other day despite the threat of S$2,000 fine or up to three months in jail.

According to published figures, there were 105 cases in the first six months of 2010, compared with 166 for 2009, 146 in 2008 and 136 in 2007.

Psychiatrist Ken Ung, who has treated many cases referred to him by the courts, told the press that many were either exhibitionists or attention seekers.

“Exhibitionism is a sexual disorder where the exhibitionists get a sexual thrill from the look of shock and horror on their victims’ faces,” he was quoted as saying.

Others were mentally troubled, while some over-exuberant revellers did it because of alcohol or a bet with a friend.

Singapore bans pornography and has an ambivalent attitude to nudity. It wants to encourage the arts to enable the city to compete with cultural centres like London and New York.

But is has – as it did in 2007 – stopped a commercial gallery from showing a painting of a female nude in a public space.

“Its art scene still veers toward the safe, rather than the controversial, and artists avoid subjects deemed sensitive in the city-state, including politics and sex,” said an observer.

That boundary is being pushed by unknown citizens all over the island. The streak has already raised calls for the establishment of a nudist beach nearby.

“Since people want to go naked, give them an isolated place to do it away from children,” one blogger said.

Not only in the flesh, there has been an increase in the number of girls posing in the nude and outing the videos online – and ranked according to merit by peers.

It is vastly encouraged by a host of gadgets such as mobile phone cameras, handheld video recorders and digital cameras – all within the reach of Singapore’s teenagers.

They have created a form of homemade pornography involving amateurs – often naive young ladies – filming themselves naked for their boy-friends.

Quite a few were shocked to discover they were widely circulated, making them soft porn stars.

After 40 years of strict control, under a new generation seems to be striving hard to push Singapore to catch up with other modern cities.

According to Durex, Singaporean youths are becoming sexually active younger, losing their virginity at the average age of 18.4 years - far lower than many Asian countries.

Unlike their elders, for example, 18% of Singaporean women initiate sex – a higher proportion than anywhere else in Asia, reported a TIME survey.

(Some 64 percent of students at National University of Singapore (NUS) are surveyed t have sex more than once a week.)

The recent spate of public nudity has led to speculation if it is a new trend, or whether Singaporeans are finally breaking down social conformity.

None, a self-employed tutor empha___sised: “It is a cry for help from the despondent. Ours is a stressful place.”
 
More steps taken towards being First World. If nothing like this happens regularly, I worry.
 
This Seah fellow came to Singapore from the north, got a job with the SPH group and made tonnes of money before returning to his kampong after a heart transplant. He must have got the heart of an anti-S'porean because he turned anti-Singapore when he worked for The Star, a Malaysian newspaper.

Now he seems to focus his target writing things that are negative of his previous benefactor. So ungrateful - no tail dog. Really seah sway!
 
Can't really blame this Seah fella! He is just returning the favour to his erstwhile political masters who "closed down" and "shut up" his Singapore Monitor which was more than a match at that time in history when there was a rival New Nation. One mountain cannot hold 2 tigers, I mean 2 tabloids!:D:D Of course, his life was also hanging by a thread because of his heart failure. But I have no doubt he is a decent fella. He's just doing what he is paid to do as he has an intimate knowledge of what's brewing on both sides of the Causeway! Why begrudge a veteran journalist who has seen it all? He's reporting a new trend which is happening right here in this conservative and prudish city-state and it may have something to do with global warming!;):rolleyes:
 
Relax... this is all but a stage in SG's metamorphosis towards a truly metropolitan city.
 
This Seah fellow came to Singapore from the north, got a job with the SPH group and made tonnes of money before returning to his kampong after a heart transplant. He must have got the heart of an anti-S'porean because he turned anti-Singapore when he worked for The Star, a Malaysian newspaper.

Now he seems to focus his target writing things that are negative of his previous benefactor. So ungrateful - no tail dog. Really seah sway!

Typically PAP. Instead of addressing the facts, MYO539 focus on personality attack.
 
There's nothing inherently shameful or indecent about human nudity. It's a social mindet culturally conditioned from physical necessity. Look at ourselves, whether men or women. What's the difference between humans and other animals that could walk pass each other naked naturally. It started with a feeling of being threatened by vital life-giving and -sustaining organs being exposed frontally because humans stand and walk upright.

Imagine Olympic runners running around with their penises or breasts dangling and vaginas exposed. These were natural points for primitive hunters to figure out how to cover up and hold firm first. As humans began to migrate to colder climates, full clothings followed for the need to keep warm. The practice of covering up certain or all parts of body gradually came with a sexually arousing sense of yearning to look at it unveiled, as humans are still necessarily sexual beings after all.
 
Typically PAP. Instead of addressing the facts, MYO539 focus on personality attack.
My hymble wish for the new year is for PAP to fill some intelliegnt dogs here so that it would be more interesting.
 
There's nothing inherently shameful or indecent about human nudity. It's a social mindet culturally conditioned from physical necessity. Look at ourselves, whether men or women. What's the difference between humans and other animals that could walk pass each other naked naturally. It started with a feeling of being threatened by vital life-giving and -sustaining organs being exposed frontally because humans stand and walk upright.

Imagine Olympic runners running around with their penises or breasts dangling and vaginas exposed. These were natural points for primitive hunters to figure out how to cover up and hold firm first. As humans began to migrate to colder climates, full clothings followed for the need to keep warm. The practice of covering up certain or all parts of body gradually came with a sexually arousing sense of yearning to look at it unveiled, as humans are still necessarily sexual beings after all.


No night wake for you to attend at AMK the past 3 nights? Check with your old kakis at 'garden' and they will update you. Influential chap's wife mati.
 
Can't really blame this Seah fella! He is just returning the favour to his erstwhile political masters who "closed down" and "shut up" his Singapore Monitor which was more than a match at that time in history when there was a rival New Nation. One mountain cannot hold 2 tigers, I mean 2 tabloids!:D:D Of course, his life was also hanging by a thread because of his heart failure. But I have no doubt he is a decent fella. He's just doing what he is paid to do as he has an intimate knowledge of what's brewing on both sides of the Causeway! Why begrudge a veteran journalist who has seen it all? He's reporting a new trend which is happening right here in this conservative and prudish city-state and it may have something to do with global warming!;):rolleyes:

Agree. Seah can write whatever he wants. He needs no clearance unlike our local reporters when touching on sensitive matters. And Seah does make sense with his observations. I enjoyed reading his articles.
 
No night wake for you to attend at AMK the past 3 nights? Check with your old kakis at 'garden' and they will update you. Influential chap's wife mati.

I'm retired from riverlake. 退出江湖。
 
this must be due to the global warming -esp since we are located at the equator. We are progressively finding it hotter and hotter and inevitably, shed our clothes to prevent heatstroke.

I welcome this phenomenon - and looking forward to one day meet some ladies who shed off her clothes.....too bad, i still have no such luck...:mad:
 
Agree. Seah can write whatever he wants. He needs no clearance unlike our local reporters when touching on sensitive matters. And Seah does make sense with his observations. I enjoyed reading his articles.

Well said! He is a veteran journalist and at least he speaks his mind! His reports even if they are unflattering are based on the truth. Those naked butts parading in our little isle were for real! Neither is he a sycophant and he doesn't have to look behind his shoulders even when he is reporting the truth! Can the SPH stable of journalists do the same thing? I thought by now the answer would be pretty obvious. If they can write freely and without fear of reprisals/career setbacks, SPH newspapers circulation would be going up instead of falling. :rolleyes:
 
he is just a mouthpiece of his present employer, the MCA, aka Malaysian Conman Association.
 
Agree. Seah can write whatever he wants. He needs no clearance unlike our local reporters when touching on sensitive matters. And Seah does make sense with his observations. I enjoyed reading his articles.

What no need clearance? The Star is owned by MCA. It's MCA mouthpiece to English-ed Chinese Malaysians.
 
Well said! He is a veteran journalist and at least he speaks his mind! His reports even if they are unflattering are based on the truth. Those naked butts parading in our little isle were for real! Neither is he a sycophant and he doesn't have to look behind his shoulders even when he is reporting the truth! Can the SPH stable of journalists do the same thing? I thought by now the answer would be pretty obvious. If they can write freely and without fear of reprisals/career setbacks, SPH newspapers circulation would be going up instead of falling. :rolleyes:

KuanTi01: Spot on, bro. Look who held the relm at ST in the past - SR Nathan, Lim Kim San and now Tony Tan. We need not say more, need we?
 
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