If your lanjiao is soft, she can still be satisfied by your hard fists.
Maybe he really hated Arsenal fans.
Give some context la you lazy bastard
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...assault-will-no-longer-be-allowed-to-practise
Doctor jailed and caned for assaulting girlfriend struck off medical register
Salma Khalik
Clarence Teo Shun Jie physically assaulted Ms Rachel Lim En Hui, leaving her with a brain haemorrhage and fractures.PHOTOS: ST FILE
SINGAPORE - The doctor who was convicted last year of
physically assaulting his then girlfriend, leaving her with a brain haemorrhage and fractures, has been struck off the Register of Medical Practitioners.
Clarence Teo Shun Jie was referred to the Singapore Medical Council's disciplinary tribunal last year, soon after
his sentencing in Junewhich saw him receive three years, six months and two weeks' jail, with four strokes of the cane and a fine of $4,000.
Under the Medical Registration Act, a medical practitioner convicted of a crime that implies "a defect in character which makes him unfit to practise medicine" may be referred to the disciplinary tribunal.
Punishment can include fines, suspensions and removal from the register of medical practitioners.
Teo, who was a locum, physically assaulted his then girlfriend on several occasions in 2017.
He had met the victim in February that year on a dating app. About a month later, during an argument, Teo assaulted her for the first time.
He did it again later that month and a third time in August 2017, assaulting her in his flat.
He locked her in a room and repeatedly assaulted her when she refused to have sexual intercourse with him. This attack took place over a two-hour period.
Teo's father, who lived in the same flat, alerted the police at 4.12am. Teo was arrested and the woman was taken to Singapore General Hospital (SGH) where she was hospitalised for three weeks.
He had punched her several times and hit her head against the wall, causing facial fractures and other injuries including a fracture of the left little finger.
The court heard that the 36-year-old had targeted her face "due to his deep-seated urge to ruin it".
In his defence, he
told the court he had a drinking problem and suffered from alcoholic blackouts.
Teo, who is in prison, pleaded guilty to the disciplinary tribunal charges brought against him, which were based on the court charges.
He did not contest the allegation that his conviction on the criminal charges implying a defect in character makes him unfit for the medical profession.