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: In November 2012, Myanmar’s first sex education magazine,
For decades, Myanmar’s literary scene was heavily policed by the , which enforced strict conservative norms. This environment led to the rise of specific genres and formats: Myanmar Sex Books
Contemporary Myanmar writers are beginning to critique the old tropes. The once-celebrated "Dutiful Maiden" is being re-read as a victim of patriarchal silence. New female authors like Panna and Theik Pan Me are writing heroines who say "no" explicitly, who file for divorce, and who prioritize career over sacrifice. The concept of "romantic suffering" ( a-nyet-ta-yar ) is being replaced with "romantic partnership" ( a-hkyin-saung ya-hkway ). : In November 2012, Myanmar’s first sex education