Will you sign a sex contract?
Apr 6, 2008 Around the Word, Gossips
SHOULD men get their partners to sign a ‘contract’ before sex to protect them from being falsely accused of rape?
This suggestion by Australian female MP Ann Bressington is so funny, interesting, yet pathetic. It seems like, love is long gone in such cases. But I do agree that, when women need to be protected from being abused, guys need to be protected from being falsely accused of rape also.
It will be interesting to see how they are going to work out such “contracts”. The “contracts” will apply to what kind of relationships? One night stand applied? Then each guy can have how many contracts at a time? Is here any expiry date? They contractual parties need any notaries, lawyer, witnesses when they are signing the contract? Do they need to include the “allowed actions”, such as “must wear condom”, “no blowjob”, “must not be like a dead fish”, ” in the contract? What’s the punishment for violation of contract?
Guys, any input?
News.com.au: MP wants women to sign sex contracts
By the way, I like this sentence:
She said government was invading “our bedrooms or even the back seat of our cars”.
Proposal to prosecute non-Muslims for khalwat
Apr 4, 2008 Around the Word, Life
This is really WTF.
In the 1st place, there are so many Muslims in Malaysia who just don’t give a damn to this khalwat law. The relevant authority could not even make sure the people who are supposed to follow khalwat law to behave baik baik, in what sense now they want to prosecute non-Muslims for khalwat?
Tags: Islam, khalwat law, law, Malaysia, Muslim, Reuters, The Star
Interview With Call Girl
Mar 13, 2008 Around the Word, Funny News, Gossips, Scandals
After the outbreak of the news that NY Governor went for call girl, and the identity of the girl was revealed, there are lots of relevant reports of “Interview with call girls” published by the major news portal. Below are just a few. Well, the story rather similar, young, dreams, broken family, left home, struggling in big city……
Former call girl opens up about the industry
Inside The World Of Call Girls
Tags: call girls, law, Money, New York, prostitution, sex, US
“Kirsten” - “Ashley Alexandra Dupre” - NY Governor’s Call Girl
Mar 13, 2008 Around the Word, Celebrities, Gossips, Scandals, Stupid Stuffs
From the screencapt in the report, taken from “Kirsten” MySpace, this girl looks OK. Maybe that was just a casual photo without much make up. But I still am puzzled, she worth so much money?
Taken from CNN:
Newspaper identifies Spitzer’s ‘Kristen’
* Story Highlights
* New York Times: Court documents identify the woman as Ashley Alexandra Dupre
* She has not been charged with any crime
* Dupre writes on her MySpace page that she abused drugs and has been homeless
* “She’ll make it through,” her brother saysNEW YORK (CNN) — The woman at the heart of the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal is a 22-year-old would-be singer from New Jersey, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
The newspaper said that Ashley Youmans — now known as Ashley Alexandra Dupre — was identified in court documents as Kristen, the high-priced prostitute who met with Spitzer at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington on February 13.
Dupre has not been charged with any crime.
She made a brief appearance Monday in U.S. Magistrate Court as a witness against four people charged with operating Emperor’s Club VIP, the prostitution ring, the Times said.
Spitzer announced his resignation Wednesday as governor of New York, two days after reports of his connection to the Emperors Club VIP emerged. VideoWatch Spitzer’s announcement »
Dupre told the Times she’s mostly gone without sleep since the case became public.
“I just don’t want to be thought of as a monster,” Dupre told the newspaper. She revealed little else in the interview, but her MySpace page offered some insight into her background. VideoWatch a report on Dupre »
Dupre writes that she left home and “a broken family” at 17.
“Left and learned what it was like to have everything, and lose it, again and again,” Dupre says.
“Learned what it was like to wake up one day and have the people you care about most gone. I have been alone. I have abused drugs. I have been broke and homeless. But, I survived, on my own. I am here, in NY because of my music.”
In her profile, Dupre says she moved to Manhattan to pursue her music career.
“I am all about my music, and my music is all about me,” she writes on her MySpace page. “It flows from what I’ve been through, what I’ve seen and how I feel.”
The page includes a picture of Dupre with the slogan “what destroys me, strengthens me.” It also features a song titled “What we want” recorded by Dupre, with lyrics including “I know what you want, you got what I want, I know what you need, can you handle me?”
On the MySpace page, Dupre lists singers Etta James, Aretha Franklin and Celine Dion, as well as her brother, as her influences.
She also offers some advice for those experiencing hard times.
“I made it. I’m still here and I love who I am. If I never went through the hard times, I would not be able to appreciate the good ones,” Dupre writes.
“Cliché, yes, but I know it’s true. I have experienced just how hard it can be. I can honestly tell you to never dwell on the past, but build from it and keep moving forward.”
Her brother, Kyle Youmans, told CNN he would not comment on the case or how his sister earns money, but he said she is “the best sister you could have.”
“I’m sticking by my sister, doing everything so she’ll be fine,” Youmans said. “She’ll make it through.”
The family is “holding together” since the Spitzer scandal became public, he added.
Dupre’s mother, Carolyn Capalbo, told the Times that she and her daughter were close, adding that “she obviously got involved in something much larger than her.”



