Governance / Subscribers Where are you supposed to meet your mate? (If not at work?) Work is where you build your life. You meet your mate where you live. Not where compliance manuals say it is safe. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 7 Sep 2025
Origin 起源 The sword they carry I didn’t just birth daughters. I birthed flames. They won’t leave my house empty-handed. They will leave carrying the sword I placed. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 31 Aug 2025
Maintenance / Subscribers Why inside is the safest place Inside is not romance. Inside is not reward. It is the structure where he lands, empties, and rests. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 21 Aug 2025
Politics / Subscribers Gaza without governance Fathers carry what’s left of their children in plastic bags. Bosses keep talking. Allies keep sending weapons. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 11 Aug 2025
Orbit 軌道 Women at the beach. What nature already knows. Before I birthed my daughters, bikinis they were for covering. Today I see them wearing them to be naked in sunlight. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 8 Aug 2025
Gravity 重力 The mother with tattoos At Matosinhos beach I saw a mother, poised and tattooed like scripture. Her thong flashed. The flash landed in my body. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 6 Aug 2025
Governance / Subscribers On the mermaid and the idiots who feared her Denmark removes a mermaid statue for being “pornographic.” Lai Yin exposes how critics and priests project shame onto women’s bodies while the statue stands still. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 5 Aug 2025
Tethering / Subscribers How I handle him after climax. I don’t bring him to orgasm. That’s his work. My work begins after his climax. I place him, I imprint him, I seal the signal. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 30 Jul 2025
Placement 放置 / Subscribers Why there’s no halfway If I don’t govern him, I orbit him. By Lai Yin 麗賢 / 16 Jul 2025