a perfect thread for me to flex my muscles a little...
PERFECT MATERIAL GIRL is an apt phrase...
hotels are good place to interview the adulterers...choose lunch time...
if they are ever perfect, the system would not be so desperate to spend $ subsidizing..
the rise of singles and divorces coupled with low fertility is a direct slap on the thread....
we have heard about living within one's means....that would start off from the partner who should lower the expectations and be less materialistic...how perfect could that be?
Originally posted by Itedino:
Not totally agreed about singapore girls mostly chinese. Malay girls mostly still ok. Singaporean chinese girl is really lousy in bed.. ahaha. Demand only the right position. No other and scold u if you perform badly. Mental stress u.
quite true...........Malays still can cook and maybe do a bit of housework.........
plus they got fuller figures.........and in bed, not like ''dead fish''..........
NO, THE Singaporean woman is not the ideal marriage partner. That was the response straitstimes.com received from its readers through a poll tagged to the article titled 'Singaporean women: the perfect partner?'.
A whopping 73.29 per cent disagreed with a report released by an unnamed international dating agency that claimed local women possessed the 'most ideal' qualities namely beauty, loyalty, adherence to tradition, initiative and fluency in English, hence the label of 'perfect partner'.
A number of readers were quite critical of Singaporean women. Wen Wei wrote on Facebook: 'The report should be written as: Are Singaporean women the most pampered?' Nine others decided to 'like' his statement on Facebook. Echoing Wen Wei's sentiments, Massi Rites wrote: 'Materialistic I must say. Majority of Singapore women seek men with cars. Public transport is a no-no.'
Only 25.55 per cent voted 'Yes'. Eu Jin Gabriel Tan sportingly wrote: ' I support local produce.' Kelvin Lee wrote: 'Heck, I ain't complaining. I married one!'
Ph Koh wrote: 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There is no such thing as a perfect partner. Gotta work work work on it - takes mutual effort.'
The remaining 1.48 per cent decided to sit on the fence. Steve Boyce, who married a Singapore Eurasian, wrote: 'She certainly is not pampered. I didn't specifically seek a Singaporean wife though. It's just how things happened.' Taking a more holistic approach, Xavier Tan wrote: 'It depends on how they're brought up.' John Tang wrote: 'Perfect but many stay single.'
-- ST

Headlines Translated - Perfect wife must be able to cook, do housework and take care of husband.
How about this? But have to have money or else can't work also.![]()
Guess she's plugging for some publicity.
it was the usual medias' gimmick to raise public confidence over the record low fertility rate as well as the high rise of singles and divorces...
the trend is worrying the system...isn't that the truth?
so what perfect partner?
the root cause is not mere financials....but the root causeS are manifold....and cost of living is just one aspect....
u just have to review the fundamentals....the social psychology of ground sentiments of the genders....now no one is willing to budge....
shared liabilities are still a far cry....i will mark our system's psychologists a failed grade..
Originally posted by Askingyouto:
Headlines Translated - Perfect wife must be able to cook, do housework and take care of husband.
How about this? But have to have money or else can't work also.
Guess she's plugging for some publicity.
100% dead fish while u bedded with her. No use la. Only see your money. Very demanding one. Worse. Marry her to suffer.