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  1. http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/woman-first-to-stand-trial-in-south-korea-for-allegedly-raping-husband
  2. DO you have a Franken-wife? i believe many macho man would say they are the commander of the house, but i believe many do get a bit of such treatment, nothing to be ashamed of cos you are just avoiding further conflict *** If you are a victim getting such treatment from wife, you can praise me with 1 point (anonymously of course if you are shy) *** if you are lucky to have an understanding wife (or in denial stage), you can junk me with 1 point (or more if you like, anonymously or name) (this is the time to junk me where i won't get angry )
  3. Any MCF bro owners of the damaged Beemer, Volks or Mazda? [bigcry] From STOMP: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...ly_divorce.html Posted on 15 Jun 2012 Hubby in ugly divorce rams his Peugeot into wife's car workshop About six months after learning that his wife wanted a divorce after their eight-year marriage, a man drove to his wife's motor workshop in Sin Ming and created a din. He also rammed his Peugeot into three second-hand cars parked there. According to a report in The New Paper, the incident happened on May 7 after Mindy (not her real name) handed her husband, Calvin (also not his real name), divorce papers on October. The couple, both 37, have yet to finalise their divorce. After storming into the workshop in a rage, throwing a chair onto the floor and shouting: "If you want to play, I'll play with you," Calvin then got back into his black Peugeot and rammed a BMW, a Mazda and a Volkswagen, which were waiting to be sold. The damage cost $50,000 to repair. The incident was caught on the workshop's security camera, which also saw Calvin then come out of his car and provoke an employee at the workshop. Mindy called her father-in-law and brother-in-law down to the workshop as she "wanted his family to see for themselves what he was like". Mindy felt Calvin was agitated that she stopped paying for his car's instalments after they broke up, which was bought in the company's name. The company was previously run by the both of them. According to Mindy, Calvin had cheated on her with another woman, while he says he only did so to facilitate their divorce. She also believes her facebook account was hacked by him, and a message saying the company was going bankrupt and would cease operating next month was posted. Calvin also said Mindy had been harassing him at their Balestier home, ringing the doorbell late at night, shouting at him and frightening him and his mother. Mindy then alleged that the locks had been changed and she wanted to collect her belongings. STOMPer Phew-Got commented: "This is a scary divorce story that will probably appear in a soap opera. Surprising that it happened right here in Singapore. "I guess the guy was super angry for some reason, but he still acted too rashly. Being a previous co-owner of the workshop, he would know there were CCTVs installed. "However, I guess he still had some rationale left, else he would have turned violent and either beaten up the employee or rammed him too. "Unfortunately, marriages do go sour, and I guess the longer the couple has been married, the more painful. "Whatever the reason, I hope it gets settled peacefully from now on, with no more adult temper tantrums underfoot."
  4. At least he still got a life, to face the angry wife. AsiaOne Monday, May 14, 2012 SINGAPORE - The court fined a woman $4,000 for stabbing her husband while he was warded in hospital for an earlier attack by four assailants. Quek Chin Fern, 38, was visiting her husband, Mr Lim Peng Kiang, 40, at Ward 43 of the
  5. Zi pai toa kee liao.... Still not sure what's on this chap's mind when he made those remarks against his brethren-you and me. If he is really a civics tutor, he should know what he can or cannot say as a educator especially if he is using his own name. From STOMP: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...rouble_too.html MOE acts: Now hubby of pinoy who insulted S'poreans in trouble too The Ministry of Education posted in a comment on its Facebook page that it is aware of Mr Gay's replies to MP Penny Low's apology on Facebook in which he insulted Singaporeans using his Filipino wife's account. The MOE is now looking into the incident. Mr Gay Chao Hui, a teacher a Tampines Junior College, later apologised on the MP's page and said it was him who used his wife's Facebook account to post the comments, in which he called Singaporeans 'moronic' and 'incompetent'. His wife, Rachelle Ann Beguia, is said to be a clerk working at the National Heart Centre, and disciplinary action has since been taken against her. Netizens were concerned with the fact that Mr Gay is an educator, while others are sceptical about the apology, saying he might just be taking the fall for his wife. STOMPer Stefanie alerted STOMP to MOE's response on its Facebook page. The comment was posted yesterday afternoon (Aug 14): "Thank you for this feedback regarding Mr Gay Chao Hui. MOE is aware of this incident and takes a serious view of the matter. We are looking into it."
  6. Yahoo News Horny hubby attacks wife who said 'no' Petaling Jaya (The Star/ANN) - A husband who wanted to have sex with his wife after watching an adult movie attacked her when she spurned his advances at their home in Hulu Selangor, Malaysia, Malaysian newspaper China Press reported. In the June 15 incident, the 29-year-old woman said she was tired after doing the household chores in the morning and was not in the mood to have sex with her husband at 3am. She asked him to switch off the television and refused to have sex with him. The couple started to quarrel, leading the man to repeatedly hit his wife and flee from the house. The victim later lodged a police report on the assault.
  7. Yahoo News report : 'Second wife' turns out to be a transvestite Kuala Lumpur (The Star/ANN) - A 35-year-old Malaysian woman spoke about her heartache when she found out that her husband's "second wife" was a transvestite. Known only as Sara, she told Malaysian newspaper Metro Ahad in Kuala Lumpur that her husband had initially told her that he had remarried in Thailand about 18 months ago. Sara, who has two children after five years of marriage, said she was devastated about her husband's new "wife" but decided to accept the situation. However, she was stunned when she received a telephone call from a religious officer one day that her husband had been caught for khalwat. "On the night that I got the call, he was supposed to be at the home of the 'second wife'. So, I thought he was keeping yet another woman," Sara said. However, the enforcement officers told her that her husband had been detained with a transvestite. Sara's husband eventually admitted that he never had a second wife. "He had merely made up a story about remarrying so that I wouldn't question his whereabouts. "He even told me that the transvestite had treated him better than I did," she said.
  8. AN ENGINEER who beat up a man for smooching with his wife at a staircase near his flat early one morning was given the maximum fine of $2,500 on Friday. Desmond Hua Chung Fook, 28, originally accused of causing grievous hurt, pleaded guilty to slapping and punching Mr Darryl Oi Weijian, 24, several times on his face and body, causing him to fall and suffer serious injuries. The incident took place at a staircase of a block of flats in Toa Payoh Central on July 2, 2009. A district court was told that Hua's wife, Ms Zhang Huiqing, 29, had gone drinking with friends, including Mr Oi - an ex-colleague - at St James Power Station the night before. Mr Oi freelances in the IT industry. When Mr Oi took Ms Zhang home, he suggested a smoke at the staircase landing outside her home. She agreed. Eventually, they became intimate and hugged and kissed each other. They were spotted by Hua who happened to come out for a smoke. Mr Oi took to his heels on seeing him and Hua chased him. He assaulted the victim on the left cheek. In the midst of the tussle, Mr Oi fell down the flight of steps. He managed to pick himself up and head for the lift lobby where he was again assaulted by Hua. While tussling with the victim, Hua pushed him, causing him to knock himself against the railings. The victim was comatose when admitted to hospital and lost his memory for 32 days. Hua could have been jailed for up to three months and/or fined for causing hurt on grave and sudden provocation. ************************** What is the wife doing sia !!
  9. http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cm/20101208/ten-b...ay-72fd014.html Beyonc
  10. http://divaasia.com/article/5156 what an idiot this hubby is....he expects his wife (already divorce) to forget the whole issue...this guy really dreaming, pls go back to your mum and drink milk better.....
  11. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=72640
  12. anybody??? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ON AGE GAP BETWEEN SPOUSES Younger hubby? It
  13. Goodbye....you made teh right choice From ST Forum: Why one couple is resettling in Sweden I REFER to Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's suggestion in last Thursday's report that Singapore emulate Sweden's strategy in improving birth rates ('Taking a leaf from Sweden's book to boost birth rate'). I am a Singaporean married to a Swede. However, within a year, we will leave Singapore to live in Sweden. My husband has persuaded me that Singapore is not the place to live and have a quality life, including having our first child. I am convinced even though I have good work opportunities here. The higher cost of living and stressful environment have taken a toll on us. The Government fails to help couples like us in many ways. First, as middle-class people, we have not been helped in any way to buy our first home, even though we are as good if not better taxpayers than younger couples. Couples like us cannot buy an HDB flat because our income exceeds the cap at our age. My husband is above 35 and I am well into my 30s. We are penalised for getting married in our 30s and cannot enjoy the grants given to young couples buying HDB flats. Resale flats are well beyond our means, with high valuation which means a bigger debt should we buy our first home in Singapore. Young couples can buy a five-room flat for $250,000, including grants, while we have to pay at least $400,000, without any grant. With such a debt, it is discouraging to have children as that will add a further burden, with childcare costs here topping $1,000 a month. We do not believe in hiring a maid to look after children. As a result, we now live in a rented apartment and will not have children until we move to Sweden. On top of that, my husband would like to spend time looking after our baby, but he is not entitled to paternity leave here. His employer, a Singapore company, does not promote it. With longer hours in this rat-race society, how can couples enjoy bedtime intimacy? In Sweden, the scenario is different. Employers are understanding and allow employees to take time off to collect their children from childcare. Flexi work hours are common and the government gives grants to encourage new families to procreate. Higher tax rates are offset by returns from the goverment, such as child allowances and free childcare. We have decided our first baby will have a Swedish passport, and not a Singapore one. Heng Siew Cheng (Ms)
  14. SUSPECTING her husband of adultery, a Taiwanese woman from Taoyuan decided to install a Global Positioning System (GPS) unit and a tape recorder in his car. Both of them helped provide evidence of his acts. And she will be suing for adultery for the second time in five years, reported Apple Daily Taiwan. SECOND AFFAIR? The man had been allegedly having sex with a woman in his car.The two denied they were having an affair. But the woman, who sent a private eye to trail them using the GPS, found pieces of tissue paper he used to clean up after the act.He had apparently thrown them out of the car window. The tape also recorded sounds of their lovemaking, providing more ammunition for her suit. Five years ago, the man and his lover had an affair, and even had a daughter as a result. They were found guilty in court and fined after the woman sued them for adultery. But it seemed that the husband, 40, who works as a go-between for foreign workers and employers, had rekindled his love affair with the other woman, 28, two years ago.That was when the wife found out from another person that they had allegedly gone on holiday in Indonesia together. They were also allegedly seen touring a kindergarten together. So last year, the wife installed the GPS and tape recorder in his car. The man was apparently aware that the GPS unit had been installed in his car. Despite this, he apparently still stopped his car by a side road and had sex with the other woman for 20minutes. In fact, he even claimed later that the reason he flung out the tissue paper was to lure whoever was trailing him out into the open. On Tuesday, the wife sued the alleged lover for causing harm to family. But she did not sue the husband this time because she hoped he would return to her. The prosecuting lawyer asked her client why she didn't divorce her husband now he has cheated on her twice. The woman told him: "To retain the completeness of my family. I don't want my husband to leave me. I am willing to forgive him. I believe he will come back to my side." Be Careful when U want to Fcuk around [laugh]
  15. Dear all, Thru some chatting I have realised that quite a handful of the pple here have other halfs that's not local Singaporean. For this poll, if he/she is Singapore PR, pls opt under option 2. PS : This is just for polling purposes with newspaper reporting that there's a growing trend that Singaporeans man marrying wife from overseas. So pls don't take it with a -ve impression.
  16. Many women have lots of hinder potential dont give them an opportunity to reveal their hidden potential on you good luck http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNew...0901-23891.html
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