Showing posts with label drugs. Show all posts
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Monday, May 30, 2011

Sex and drug parties in Singapore chalets?

While it is usual to see teenagers in Singapore gathering in chalets for barbecues or birthday celebrations, some of their peers get together only to engage in sex and drug parties. Once intoxicated after a cocktail of alcohol and illegal drugs, some of these teens, which include girls as young as 14, engage in sexual intimacy -- from heavy petting to intercourse.

It is understood that such chalets stays are organised by some members of gangs in Singapore, and that they are getting more common. An 18-year-old former gangster who wanted to be known as John told The New Paper, "We would tell our parents that we were going for a barbecue, but we didn't even take any charcoal or chicken wings with us." While he had attended such sex-and-drug orgies twice, John — who left the gang last year after he was arrested for theft — claimed that he has not taken part in such vices.

"I don't do drugs, so I would go home when the rest got too 'high' and became violent or started taking their clothes off," said John, adding that most of the gang members at these parties were in their teens. Speaking in a mixture of Mandarin and Hokkien, John described the girls who take part in the parties as either "lor kway" (Hokkien for streetwalker) or some of them "ah dai" (fools). The former are girls considered to have loose morals, while "ah dai" refers to newbies who attend the chalet parties without knowing that drugs and sex are involved.

As they were under the influence of drugs such as ketamine and "ice", some of the teens have no recollection of their experiences the night before. The parties would usually have more males than females, said former gangsters. Such situations occasionally lead to several men sharing one woman and can even result in gang rape. When morning comes, they pack their bags and check out of their unit. The guys may go through the same routine a few months later with new girls, or "fresh meat" as they are called. A 28-year-old former gang member turned social worker, who wanted to be known as Peter, said he has not seen such a gang rape before, but he has heard of four or five such incidents among his former circle of friends.

"It is not just happening in chalets...such activities can also take place in pub shophouses or in the homes of the gang members," he added. However, John pointed out that not all chalet outings organised by his gangster friends involved sex and drugs.

Parents to be blamed?

Meanwhile, social workers said they have counseled those who have engaged in such vices as part of their gang activities. Those involved may not necessarily come from broken or low-income families, a common stereotype in the past, they said. But they noted that such teens usually suffer from an emotional emptiness at home. "Some parents give too little affection and neglect their children because they are busy, while others give too much attention because they are authoritative," said Faith Png, 39, a social worker with YouthReach. "Both will drive their children to seek freedom and love outside of the family and sometimes, the children befriend gangsters."

Executive director of Singapore Children's Society Alfred Tan, 50, blamed the media's portrayal of casual sex and easy access to pornography as resulting in the country's youth to become more promiscuous than in the past. "This is a worrying trend as there may be peer pressure to have sex. Instead of being harsh to their children, parents should get to know their friends," he told TNP. On the other hand, chalet operators said that they have not come across sex-and-drug-parties on their premises. Manager of Goldkist Beach Resort at East Coast Park Vikas Gupta, 22, said that the management has not encountered any such incidents thus far.

Steven Tang, director of Costa Sands Resort — which has two outlets in Pasir Ris and one in Sentosa — echoed the same thing, adding that it has always been its practice to increase security presence during peak hours. "It has always been our practice to step up our security presence during our peak periods, such as the June school holidays, to deal with the additional visitors," he said. The frequency of security patrols in GoldKist Beach Resort will also increase by 50 percent during peak periods, said Vikas. It is illegal to have sex with children under the age of 16. If the victims are between 12 and 14 years old, it is considered statutory rape and offenders can be jailed up to 20 years and fined or caned.

If the victim is above 14 but below 16, offenders can be jailed up to five years and fined $10,000 for carnal connection. The maximum penalty for rape is 20 years' jail with possible caning.

Sex and drug parties in Singapore chalets?

While it is usual to see teenagers in Singapore gathering in chalets for barbecues or birthday celebrations, some of their peers get together only to engage in sex and drug parties. Once intoxicated after a cocktail of alcohol and illegal drugs, some of these teens, which include girls as young as 14, engage in sexual intimacy -- from heavy petting to intercourse.

It is understood that such chalets stays are organised by some members of gangs in Singapore, and that they are getting more common. An 18-year-old former gangster who wanted to be known as John told The New Paper, "We would tell our parents that we were going for a barbecue, but we didn't even take any charcoal or chicken wings with us." While he had attended such sex-and-drug orgies twice, John — who left the gang last year after he was arrested for theft — claimed that he has not taken part in such vices.

"I don't do drugs, so I would go home when the rest got too 'high' and became violent or started taking their clothes off," said John, adding that most of the gang members at these parties were in their teens. Speaking in a mixture of Mandarin and Hokkien, John described the girls who take part in the parties as either "lor kway" (Hokkien for streetwalker) or some of them "ah dai" (fools). The former are girls considered to have loose morals, while "ah dai" refers to newbies who attend the chalet parties without knowing that drugs and sex are involved.

As they were under the influence of drugs such as ketamine and "ice", some of the teens have no recollection of their experiences the night before. The parties would usually have more males than females, said former gangsters. Such situations occasionally lead to several men sharing one woman and can even result in gang rape. When morning comes, they pack their bags and check out of their unit. The guys may go through the same routine a few months later with new girls, or "fresh meat" as they are called. A 28-year-old former gang member turned social worker, who wanted to be known as Peter, said he has not seen such a gang rape before, but he has heard of four or five such incidents among his former circle of friends.

"It is not just happening in chalets...such activities can also take place in pub shophouses or in the homes of the gang members," he added. However, John pointed out that not all chalet outings organised by his gangster friends involved sex and drugs.

Parents to be blamed?

Meanwhile, social workers said they have counseled those who have engaged in such vices as part of their gang activities. Those involved may not necessarily come from broken or low-income families, a common stereotype in the past, they said. But they noted that such teens usually suffer from an emotional emptiness at home. "Some parents give too little affection and neglect their children because they are busy, while others give too much attention because they are authoritative," said Faith Png, 39, a social worker with YouthReach. "Both will drive their children to seek freedom and love outside of the family and sometimes, the children befriend gangsters."

Executive director of Singapore Children's Society Alfred Tan, 50, blamed the media's portrayal of casual sex and easy access to pornography as resulting in the country's youth to become more promiscuous than in the past. "This is a worrying trend as there may be peer pressure to have sex. Instead of being harsh to their children, parents should get to know their friends," he told TNP. On the other hand, chalet operators said that they have not come across sex-and-drug-parties on their premises. Manager of Goldkist Beach Resort at East Coast Park Vikas Gupta, 22, said that the management has not encountered any such incidents thus far.

Steven Tang, director of Costa Sands Resort — which has two outlets in Pasir Ris and one in Sentosa — echoed the same thing, adding that it has always been its practice to increase security presence during peak hours. "It has always been our practice to step up our security presence during our peak periods, such as the June school holidays, to deal with the additional visitors," he said. The frequency of security patrols in GoldKist Beach Resort will also increase by 50 percent during peak periods, said Vikas. It is illegal to have sex with children under the age of 16. If the victims are between 12 and 14 years old, it is considered statutory rape and offenders can be jailed up to 20 years and fined or caned.

If the victim is above 14 but below 16, offenders can be jailed up to five years and fined $10,000 for carnal connection. The maximum penalty for rape is 20 years' jail with possible caning.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Celebrity: Amy Winehouse Divorced Blake-Fielder--It's over Now

It's no more a rumor now as Amy Winehouse revealed the news to the world that her marriage to her hubby Blake-Fielder Civil is over.The guy is leaving her for German model Sophie Schandorff which is a important improvement on his part. She strongly said there is no way they would be together now and it's all over and she knew it was never going to last long because till now they had been together just for sex and nothing else.

A friend of Amy's also revealed that her sex life with Blake was as madly excessive as their rampant drug use. She even arranged threesomes which I'm betting involved a shitload of duct tape and hush money: They were even involved into threesome although it was Blake's idea but Amy never had a problem with that as she was used to women before. She told she had lots of female lovers and whenever Blake wanted to get into threesome, she used to fix it for him. Their mating not just covered general bondage or sex toys but really freaky stuff you couldn’t mention in a newspaper or to others.Both of them used to push themselves to the excessive limits whether in case of drugs or sex.

I would personally say that this mad women-Amy Winehouse, is the only women in the world who would still want to have a crazy sex even after the honeymoon.She should better leave that giutar and hold something that fits her hands.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Breaking News: Florida Boy Suicides on Live Webcam

Sometimes we feel so sad that we even consider ending our lives. Almost 5000 young people each year kill themselves aging from 15 to 24, and this death rate for this group of people has tripled since 1960. Young people killing themselves is nothing new to us, but an incidence of this kind really gives a lot of pain thinking how could they even think of dying and throwing off their lives by committing suicidal acts.



A Florida teenager committed suicide before a live webcam audience after posting messages online about his plan to kill himself.He is Abrahan Biggs Jr, a 19 year old boy from Florida.He was blogging between 3 and 4 a.m. on the 19th, Wednesday, at which time he put a link in the blog to a live webcam and posted a suicide note, and then was seen lying down on the bed.



In a body building forum he used the screen name "CandyJunkie" where he wrote, "I hate myself and I hate living."I have let everyone down and I feel as though I will never change or never improve," Biggs wrote in the posting. "I am in love with a girl and I know that I am not good enough for her. I have come to believe that my life has all been meaningless. I keep trying and I keep failing. I have thought about and attempted suicide many times in the past."



Wendy Crane, an investigator with the Broward County medical examiner's office said that other bloggers told that Biggs have threatened to kill himself many times before but have never done it and so when they saw him on the cam unmoving, many of them thought he was faking or joking again and wasn't worried much.But after watching him unmoved for a long time one of the site's visitors called the police, who tracked down the teen through his computer IP address.



His death was ruled a suicide from combined drug toxicity. His system contained the depressant benzodiazepine as well as opiates.