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Young Malaysian women are apparently not money-minded and materialistic. When it comes to finding a life partner, many female participants at a recent youth forum said they would rather have someone with five 'As' (Affection, Appreciation, Ambition, Acceptance and Attitude) instead of the so-called five 'Bs' (Billions, Bungalow, Benz, Brain and Body).

 

In the long run, I'm sure they would eat their words.

 

What I can infer is that, these women wouldn't mind having an ambitious partner who maybe isn't stable job-wise and monetarily-wise but appreciates them?

 

Surely, they can't be completely not money-minded? Of course, I won't expect my partner to be a billionaire residing in a bungalow driving a Benz, but he must have a stable income at the least?

 

If not, how can I enjoy a random food feast, being the foodie that I am!?

 

In my opinion, it's relatively easy to find someone to give you affection and to appreciate you as you are, especially in the case whereby the female is the sole breadwinner and the guy isn't exactly "brainy" enough to get a high-paying job. Because he's relying on you, and he may have a good heart but where's the stability? To me, it's expected of the guy to accept you as you are and have the characteristics you're looking for in a partner, so that shouldn't be a fixed criteria for a partner. It's almost the same as making the statement "I'm looking to find a guy who isn't abusive." Anyone in their right mind wouldn't want someone like that!

 

I guess in Singapore, it's hard not to be money-minded, especially with regards to the future. I, for one, would mind if my partner gets a lower salary than I do, because of the generalized stereotype that the man is supposed to be the one who "looks after the house." I wouldn't want to be in the compromising position whereby I have to pay for almost everything. And I'd like to think that people do use their materialistic products to show off how well they are doing, which explains why branded goods are more favoured. But that doesn't make it a necessity, most of us can do without these items anyway.

 

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Wow. That's my friend's post. Didn't knew.

I hope your friend can find a rich man

 

as she is looking for a meal ticket

 

and not a relationship.

 

Can see pictures of so much nice food.

 

:D

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5B? LOL.... Singaporean gals really knows how to dream.... last time 5C, now 5B, I wonder whats next? LOL

 

The 5 'Ps'

 

Personalities (good looking)

 

Performance (at least thrice a week)

 

Pretigious (type of car he is driving)

 

Position (in company)

 

Partying (clubing every weedends)

 

 

[rolleyes][rolleyes][rolleyes]

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The 5 'Ps'

 

Personalities (good looking)

 

Performance (at least thrice a week)

 

Pretigious (type of car he is driving)

 

Position (in company)

 

Partying (clubing every weedends)

 

 

[rolleyes][rolleyes][rolleyes]

 

I would be happy with 3P. :wub:

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Morale of story find a Malaysian wife

Got a list of pros/cons of wife to share bo?

 

MY vs MIC vs MIV vs MIThai vs Indo?? .... all the above vs MISGP??

 

should be an interesting read :D

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I would be happy with 3P. :wub:

My 3Ps = Position, Passion, Performance, but only one2one aka "2P"

 

btw can 3P = male+male+male?? Opppsss[lipsrsealed]

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Young Malaysian women are apparently not money-minded and materialistic. When it comes to finding a life partner, many female participants at a recent youth forum said they would rather have someone with five 'As' (Affection, Appreciation, Ambition, Acceptance and Attitude) instead of the so-called five 'Bs' (Billions, Bungalow, Benz, Brain and Body).

 

In the long run, I'm sure they would eat their words.

 

http://starblog.stomp.com.sg/post.php?blogid=2252

See, the difference here is that after everything failed, our neighbour can still go back farming, plenty of land to go around, can still survive.

Here, even if you dare to beg, you will up lorry very fast.

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Got a list of pros/cons of wife to share bo?

 

MY vs MIC vs MIV vs MIThai vs Indo?? .... all the above vs MISGP??

 

should be an interesting read :D

 

Why...... you don't like MIPRC ..... [sly]

 

China got plenty of cheap lands and you can buy one if you got MIPRC wf. Can relax there after retirement ..... :ph34r:

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Why...... you don't like MIPRC ..... [sly]

 

China got plenty of cheap lands and you can buy one if you got MIPRC wf. Can relax there after retirement ..... :ph34r:

China is so BIG a land and their xmms come in all sorts of quality and beauty.... as long as she doesnt have the bad habits / bad mindsets we see so often in most of the MIPRC people, she passes the first test... :D

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China is so BIG a land and their xmms come in all sorts of quality and beauty.... as long as she doesnt have the bad habits / bad mindsets we see so often in most of the MIPRC people, she passes the first test... :D

What I know, don't look for those city dwelling types, they are materialistic as SG girls, choose those from villages far away from their cities ..... [sly] . They are much obedient ..... :ph34r:

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What I know, don't look for those city dwelling types, they are materialistic as SG girls, choose those from villages far away from their cities ..... [sly] . They are much obedient ..... :ph34r:

Quite correct!! [:)]

 

on the lighter side: but not those who ride horses in their own village / hills.... we end up as their horses at nite.... morning wake up back ache [:(]

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A comparison would be a major project to take, I believe in every country there will be both good and bad ones, just the percentage...

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