China
A Chinese woman hopes to win back ex-boyfriend with plastic surgery to look like Jessica Alba.
While Facebook users play with the celebrity Doppelganger application that matches their face with a famous guy or gal's, one woman in China is taking it to another level: getting plastic surgery to look like Jessica Alba—with the intended purpose of winning her boyfriend back.
Xiaoqing, a 21-year-old from China, dated a 28-year-old man-child (he shall remain nameless) who has a sick fascination with Jessica Alba. He would cover his walls (6th grade girl style) with pictures of the actress and "talked about her constantly." He even bought Xiaoqing a blond wig to mimic Alba in the upcoming Valentine's Day … Read More
All that male gender bias is catching up to China—too many single men, not enough women.
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Well, have you thought about relocating to China? According to a recent study, in 2020 there will be 24 million single Chinese men—some of whom are bound to long wistfully for a white wedding and registry at Bed, Bath and Beyond—but will have an even rougher time finding love then a New York City woman, due to the lack of Chinese females. Chinese Government Bans … Read More
"Love Land" to get plowed.
The place: Chongqing. The thing: "Love Land." The sentiment: "No sex please, we're Chinese." Per the AP, a sex-themed park in Chongqing (in the special municipality of Chongqing) was demolished by the order of Chinese authorities before it could open its doors to the public. Read: China To Debut A Sex Theme Park
The park is called "Love Land" and was invested in heavily by a businessman named Lu Xiaoqing. The goal of Mr. Lu's project was to educate park-goers about sexuality in general and sexual practices of exotic locales specifically. The Chinese government (AKA the Fun Police) … Read More
Who needs health class when you can ride out sex education at an amusement park?
While not known for its sexual progressiveness, China has plans of steaming up its image and opening a bawdy sex-themed amusement park called Love Land.
Sort of reminiscent to Duff Gardens Theme Park in The Simpsons (oh, you remember---the amusement park devoted to all things Duff beer), Love Land boasts a genital sculpture garden of sorts, sex education, exhibitions,"technique" classes, and we're hoping some sort of intercourse-related roller coasters, but no word yet on the "rides."
Not surprisingly, this is leaving some Chinese ruffled, complaining the display are "vulgar" and will "make people sick." … Read More
The LoveFeed reviews Liz Tuccillo's webisodes "How To Be Single." The He's Just Not That Into You co-author and Sex and The City writer traveled around the globe to study dating attitudes and rituals outside the U.S.
Never married, this centegenarian is looking for her first husband.
You're never too old to tie the knot. Need proof? A 107-year-old never-married Chinese woman is looking for a husband. "I'm already 107 and I still haven't got married," she told a local newspaper. "What will happen if I don't hurry up and find a husband?"Wang Guiying isn't single for lack of suitors—she avoided married because she saw how difficult it was for other women in her family. "I often found my uncle's wife crying in the woodshed after an attack. All the married people around there lived like that. Getting married was too frightening," she said. Staying single … Read More
Chocolate body paint pulled from sex shop shelves in UK for melamine contamination.
If you've recently purchased British chocolate-flavored "willy spread," the English term for edible erotic body paint, beware before you lick.
The Ann Summers sex shop chain across the pond is pulling its "I Love You" body spread set from shelves. The chocolate paint included in the set was manufactured in China and has been found to be tainted with melamine. According to TIME, the chemical, when mixed with formaldehyde and cooked, becomes a plastic that was popularly used to make dishes and other household items in the 1930s. In powder form, melamine is detected as a protein, and … Read More
After mining the dating scene for laughs as a writer for Sex and the City, Liz Tuccillo moved on to co-authoring the best-selling book, He's Just Not That Into You. When it came time to work on her next project, the novel How To Be Single, Liz traveled the world to find out what single life was like in other countries.
Tuccillo travels to Beijing believing that the men will outnumber the women. However, once she arrives, she realizes that just the opposite is true.
Want to know what happens next? Watch all the China webisodes from Liz Tuccillo's "How To Be Single" series! VIDEO: Single In China: Not Enough Men VIDEO: Single In China: A Sexual Revolution VIDEO: Single In China: Sex in "Dis" City VIDEO: Single In China: Mandarin Love Songs VIDEO: Single In China: Do Chinese Men Cheat? VIDEO: Single In China: Don't Play … Read More