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Mona gersang
Mona gersang








It is not my intention to cheekily drop references on this subject for all of you to Google.

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I bet the fiction continues to erotically stimulate some of us, as I found online versions of the book in my Google search results recently. Let’s not forget the sleeper hit Malay porn fiction, “Mona Gersang”, that some of us might have heard of or read during our raging hormone days. Some of these paperbacks, with titles ranging from ‘Semalam Di Malaysia” to “Cinta Ternoda” (which I came to learn had nothing to do with great spots to visit in Kuala Lumpur), was full of provocative paragraphs about men and women’s suppressed sexual desires and how they are forced into having affairs with various men and women to quench their thirst for intimacy. I remembered during my boarding school years (that would be mid-90s), every time I went back to my hometown by bus, I would peep at the rows of Malay paperbacks displayed by the boxes of oranges or drinks at the stalls by the bus station. The local publication of steamy fiction describing forbidden acts of love by the well in the village or in a secluded hut by the paddy field continued to keep some of us entertained and even perhaps, erotically stimulated for a while. Meanwhile, the column continued to titillate readers in between pages of Noreen Nor or Raja Nor Baizura ‘s sexy poses.

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Of course, there were no graphics of man and woman in “compromising positions” to accompany the stories of woman being subject to sexual manipulations by her brothers, step fathers or boy-friends, but the description of bodies being groped or touched may by the standard of that era, accredited as “steamy” and “highly erotic”.Īs far as my young mind could recall, “Abang Uda” was never called to face the music for being a self-acclaimed relationship counsellor or sexologist.

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Week after week, one of the problems posed in this column, would be a mind boggling conflict revolving around an incestuous relationship or any other forms of sexual exploitation. The “literary work” responsible for this was a one-page column in the URTV magazine circa 1980s known as “Tanya Abang Uda”. My premature sexual curiosity was awakened not by flipping through the glossy pages of “ Where did We Come From?”.










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