A young couple from Dalian recently made headlines in China by posting kinky pictures of their BDSM lifestyle on Weibo. According to experts quoted by Chinese...
A recent BBC article misses one incredibly important aspect of marriage in China, Ryan Myers says.
It has been a year since the Uniqlo sex tape took over Chinese social media. What happened? What's on Weibo flashback!
A shocking video showing multiple women hitting and kicking an alleged 'mistress' in broad daylight has become a topic of much discussion on Sina Weibo, where...
One young man recently attracted a crowd of students at Renmin University when he publicly announced his love for another young man. As pictures of the...
Do (not) get married before you're 30? It is an issue many netizens are concerned about.
Teasing games at a recent celebrity wedding triggered online conversations about the Chinese tradition of 'naohun': 'making turbulence at a wedding'. Is this ancient wedding custom,...
Naked pictures of a Chinese woman by a Tibetan lakeside have stirred widespread debates on Weibo, where many people think that the woman's act of getting...
Getting married is a costly affair in China. Especially in China's rural areas, men are expected to pay staggering prices to their bride's family before marriage.
One children's book has got Weibo talking. "I'm a bit afraid to look at children's books nowadays," one netizen says, posting pictures of this book.
When a young man could not afford the 'bride price' of 200.000 RMB (30,680 US$) to marry his pregnant girlfriend, the woman was forced into abortion...
A new report points out that the majority of Chinese people get married around the age of 26, and live within traditional family and household structures.
Several Chinese media report that 127 million men in Mainland China above the age of 40 suffer from an erectile dysfunction (ED). The news went trending...
A new career is recently emerging in China. So-called "third person dissuaders" or "mistress discouragers" specialise in persuading mistresses to step back from their client's marriage.
China's single young women have been put in the spotlight by Chinese media for years. But the "leftover men" are China's real problem.
The divorce rate in China increased by 3.9 percent over the last year. “Have you divorced today?” (今天你离了吗) has become a common joke between Chinese people.
China’s economic growth has not just changed entire villages and family constructions; it has also reshaped the landscape of dating and marriage. Millions of Chinese go...
Gender and sexuality specialist Dr. Pei about her book 'Sex and the City', a book for which she interviewed dozens of Chinese women about their sexuality....
Every year, China's bachelors and bachelorettes are dreading the return to their hometowns, as parents and family members will inescapably ask them that one question: "Why...
For most young and single men and women, the New Year’s festivities are something to look forward to. In China, however, millions of single twenty-somethings are...