{"id":308,"date":"2004-06-01T02:15:00","date_gmt":"2004-06-01T09:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/juliashih.com\/blog\/?p=308"},"modified":"2004-06-01T02:15:00","modified_gmt":"2004-06-01T09:15:00","slug":"308","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/juliashih.com\/?p=308","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a name=\"108608259387804745\"><span class=\"post\"><strong>The Smell of Diesel and the Stickiness of Sex<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Landed in Taiwan two days ago and getting off the plane, I was immediately hit by that thick, humid tropical air. The air immediately covers you with that post-sex stickiness (which is probably my least favorite part of sex) that makes you feel dirty instantly. I guess in both the physical and mental sense.<\/p>\n<p>The first thing we did was eat. The people of this tiny island seem to have three loves: 1. Eating 2. Working 3. Shopping. With maybe getting foot massages running a distant fourth. The streets are crowded with street vendors selling all kinds of things which I can&#8217;t begin to identify (I saw something that looked like a flaccid uncircumsized penis!), let alone order. Food here is cheap. For example, my mom, brother and I settled in around 8am and went out for breakfast. We ordered the following (I&#8217;ll post pictures from the trip and of the food on my website when I get back. I&#8217;ll do the best to describe what we ordered):<\/p>\n<p>2 bowls of noodle soup<br \/>1 bowl of beef noodles<br \/>2 orders of tofu with cilantro and plum sauce<br \/>1 bowl of fried fish pieces in a thick mushroom stew<br \/>1 fried Chinese croissant<br \/>1 order of steamed dumplings<br \/>2 orders of grilled beet cake<br \/>2 orders of egg tortillas<br \/>2 cups of cold soy milk<\/p>\n<p>All this set us back the equivalent of $9 US. For three people to eat like pigs. Granted, these places aren&#8217;t passing any food inspection exams anytime soon. Or&#8230;ever. But this stuff was pretty damn good.<\/p>\n<p>The thing that I forgot but was reminded of right away, is the fact that this country is redefining the term &#8220;waif.&#8221; Taiwan is a little island with no cows. Therefore, people don&#8217;t drink milk and tend to eat limited quantities of meat. The result of this is that the average waist size of men and women combined is -2. Consequently, I&#8217;m considered a cow here. At least in India, I would be considered sacred. But the flipside is that while clothing stores don&#8217;t carry sizes above 5 (five for FAT, or Large), the top bra size at lingerie store is 31B. I walked in and the saleswoman said right away, I don&#8217;t think we&#8217;re going to have anything that will fit you. That&#8217;s right. Go milk!<\/p>\n<p>I happened to catch the Lakers\/Twolves game today. Well, KG&#8217;s the man. And now I have to deal with another year of cocky LA fans. Fuck yall.<\/p>\n<p>Til next time&#8230;hope everyone had a great weekend.<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Smell of Diesel and the Stickiness of Sex Landed in Taiwan two days ago and getting off the plane, I was immediately hit by that thick, humid tropical air. The air immediately covers you with that post-sex stickiness (which is probably my least favorite part of sex) that makes you feel dirty instantly. 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