Originally posted by dumbdumb!:Women want suffrage, equal rights and equal opportunity, but are somehow less vehement about wanting equal responsibility.
Since the opposite has been posed here, I think it's fair to pose the flipside question: is the Singapore woman romantic?
IN DEFENCE OF the Singapore woman, she isn't alone in thinking that Valentine's Day is something special.
The Girlfriend is a foreigner, and she got mightily upset with me for planning a three-day bike ride over the upcoming weekend (without consulting her), which meant I would be missing Valentine's Day with her.
Then again, she didn't think I was being unromantic - just thoughtless.
To her credit, she eventually calmed down, and didn't do what I thought she was going to do to me, which was this:
Since I've grown rather attached to my head, you can bet that won't be happening again.
tsk.This fellow is cruel and trying too hard to be an intellectual.
This is not about men being taken for suckers, equal rights and people being surface about romance.
Women feel good about receiving flowers and gifts on Valentines day. So why let his girl feel like the unfortunate odd one out whose other half is too stingy and skeptical to dish out the $ and effort? Even if it's in the eyes of passersby, her friends and colleagues?
It's not about him. It's about making the woman he loves happy. He is so narcissistic.
Originally posted by Babelfish:arrogant? why? in what sense?
They gao gao zai shang, think they the best in the world. choy koi toh sor!
Originally posted by kenn3th:oi, dont associate us with you.
wtf? lol... bunch of bastards =x
then how? feel like dying? go then, bye
Originally posted by kopiosatu:please find something else to do
As per title.