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satan_gal 12-10-2016 12:15 PM

Sex : a very small space needed - Snr Min Of State
 
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/l/t1...33&oe=58AD7508

Very apt.. a VERY VERY catchy headline and statement to make people jump and take notice..

either is gd marketing or lousy PR.

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapor...o-child-belief
You do not need much space to have sex.

That was the feisty rejoinder from Senior Minister of State Josephine Teo, who oversees the National Population and Talent Division, to a question on whether young people are not getting their flats early enough to have children.

The suggestion was that this could be a chicken-and-egg problem. To qualify for the Parenthood Priority Scheme, which gives first- time married couples first dibs on getting a flat, they must be expecting or have a citizen child below 16.

But to have a child, some say they need to have a flat first.

With a straight face, Mrs Teo declared: "You need a very small space to have sex."

Known for her candid blog posts on dating and marriage, Mrs Teo does not mince her words - think "menstruation" and "cysts" - when it comes to urging young people to look for love and settle down early.

In an interview on marriage and parenthood issues last week, the mother of three teenage children tackled issues ranging from infertility to why the Government should not be "too kaypoh" (Hokkien for busybody).

She noted that the Singaporean love story has a different arc from that of countries in the West. "In our case, man meets woman, man falls in love with woman, man proposes to woman, they then plan the wedding and do the house," she said.

"In France, in the UK, in the Nordic countries, man meets woman, tonight they can make a baby already. They love each other. Both of them partly have their own family, so it is a matter of living in yours or living in mine, and they also don't have to worry about marriage - that comes later," she added.

So how about having a couple declare that they wish to have a child in two years and get the flat first?
"What if they can't conceive? Take back the flat from them? How do you know they really tried to conceive? Can we check whether they use contraceptives? Cannot, right?" she replied, amused.

Instead of having the Government poke its nose into the bedroom, Mrs Teo relied instead on persuasion. She urged women to have babies early as they would not know if they are fertile or not.

"You never really know that you're not fertile until you try. Unfortunately, it is one of those things. There is no fertility indicator. As a woman you will know, if you have regular menstruation, okay, (there is a) likelihood. But maybe you have a major cyst and how would you know until you attempt to conceive, only to realise that you can't?"

The search for love is also not something to be left to chance, she said. "When I meet young people and ask if they go and look for upgrading opportunities, they said 'yes'. I said, 'What about love? Do you go and look for love?' They said 'no'. I said, 'Why not?' They said, 'If it happens, it happens'.

"I said, 'You don't think that upgrading and a good job, if it happens it happens, right? So why is it that you would apply that thinking to your career and your own education, but you don't apply it to your personal life?' "

However, the minister was quick to point out that there is a need to respect personal choice when it comes to marriage and children.

She said: "In this day and age, it is not possible for us to say that you are somehow bad, you are not doing your part for society.

"No, there are many reasons why people remain single. Sometimes, (for) very good reasons. Why should we pass judgment on them?"

Andrew Tan 12-10-2016 12:56 PM

You dun need a big space for SEX
 
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapor...ime=1476230061

Please train up ur leg muscle...stand and do it.

streetsmart73 12-10-2016 01:27 PM

:D as if this individual is some xxx guru.

Honest, who does not doing xxx :D

It is the consequences after doing it.

streetsmart73 12-10-2016 01:30 PM

Honest, can do it standing up hor :D

Ah Jo doesn't need to teach me how to poke mah :D

Kohaku 12-10-2016 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by streetsmart73 (Post 9972184)
Honest, can do it standing up hor :D

Ah Jo doesn't need to teach me how to poke mah :D

Stand up can do, but only if ur partner is small size. Imagine carrying a 55kg bags with both arms and lifting it. It is tiring u know? Imagine is ah jo u carrying. ... not tiring meh??:rolleyes:

xersion 12-10-2016 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kohaku (Post 9972186)
Stand up can do, but only if ur partner is small size. Imagine carrying a 55kg bags with both arms and lifting it. It is tiring u know? Imagine is ah jo u carrying. ... not tiring meh??:rolleyes:

y must carry leh?

streetsmart73 12-10-2016 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xersion (Post 9972187)
y must carry leh?


:D different individuals different patterns mah :D

Some prefers bend down too :p

The point is that what happening between two bodies is nobody's biz.

What space, no space, full of space, just poke lor

millenium 12-10-2016 05:57 PM

If a male minister say this, effect is different.

globalcookie 12-10-2016 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by satan_gal (Post 9972167)
The suggestion was that this could be a chicken-and-egg problem. To qualify for the Parenthood Priority Scheme, which gives first- time married couples first dibs on getting a flat, they must be expecting or have a citizen child below 16.

But to have a child, some say they need to have a flat first.

With a straight face, Mrs Teo declared: "You need a very small space to have sex."

If she really thinks couple needs their own flat first to have babes, she's either naive or like every other shallow mindedness ministers, they are missing the point.

She is right about not needing much space to have sex. toilet cubicle also can do it. BUT what is the issue about couples wanting their own flats?? Not wanting to live together with parents! So difficult to understand meh??

Just like all other stupid policy making ministers, they are either living in their ivory tower or so oblivious to the real problem. Look at the foreigner issue, when ppl refers to PMETs, they wack on worker level (WP holders) which is double whammy on us.

We have e best and most capable ministers....we do....!??!??

millenium 12-10-2016 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by globalcookie (Post 9972228)
If she really thinks couple needs their own flat first to have babes, she's either naive or like every other shallow mindedness ministers, they are missing the point.

She is right about not needing much space to have sex. toilet cubicle also can do it. BUT what is the issue about couples wanting their own flats?? Not wanting to live together with parents! So difficult to understand meh??

Just like all other stupid policy making ministers, they are either living in their ivory tower or so oblivious to the real problem. Look at the foreigner issue, when ppl refers to PMETs, they wack on worker level (WP holders) which is double whammy on us.

We have e best and most capable ministers....we do....!??!??

Our country problem originated from the top, if you consider the wastage of manpower, money and resources in the way plans were carry out and aborted, and the unaccountability of poor planning from those holding power.


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