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Any Samsters above 1.63m earning $8,000 wants Ms Chen's 39 year old pussy?

match-making agency? reads more like the local version of Kabukichō's host clubs. agency should think transnational and hook-up with one of the many clubs to lure this auntie (with her saggy boobs resting on the table in that pix) to nippon's underwater world :biggrin:

 
I don't understand the rationale behind a $8,000 salary requirement that this woman wants. That's the salary of a Senior Manger in private sector or a Senior Assistant Director or Deputy Director in the public sector. Most PMEs will either never reach this amount and if they do, are likely going to be quite old in their 40s and above.

People who can reach this level in their careers early are high achievers who are not going to lack choices, why would they bother with a 39 year old female of average intellect, looks and a baggage of sickly parents?

As for the refund, the agency did no wrong. She stated her requirements and except for the first pairing which was screwed up by an ex-employee, the rest met her stated requirements, just that it didn't work out. The agency met their end of the bargain and are naturally entitled to continue her package, I don't see what has washing hands during a telecall or her date sharing ice-cream got anything to do with the agency.
8k might not be high by today’s standards but if the person is middle aged and available, he is better off getting a young pussy from Indochina
 
My advice to these ladies: use your hard-earned money to buy cats and dildos. You'll be happier.
 
Ms Chen might have the wrong idea of grandeur all this while. Please forgive her.

Woman are practical in marriage so does man. Can she give birth to a healthy baby and she hang her pussy after a single birth? Can she remain pretty and fuck able down the road? Will she throw frequent tantrum cos she's nearing menopause? Will she demand that man treat her fairly cos she's her wife? Can she or the husband fit into the family culture of one another in future?

These are the unknown factors one needs to consider when dating a Lao Kwa Bu for marriage.
 
She should ask herself why a man who earn above $8k would want to marry a girl like her and not some beautiful soft ,caring Thai, Viet or Pinay?
If these men want to marry a rough and rude local chinese, they would gotten a prettier and younger one long ago
 
This kind of woman, even if she were to get married, in no time she'll become another divorce statistic. :biggrin:

Narcissists. Me, me, me, what can I get out of it, what's in it for me. :rolleyes:

Not-for-profit SPH shouldn't have censored her face. Show it to the entire world so she can be avoided like the plague. If you presstitutes can't do journalism, at least do a public service. :cool:
 
Her requirements are that he should be taller than her, have the same level of education, earns $8,000 a month, is Chinese and be either a Buddhist or a free thinker.

Her requirements are quite unrealistic. Most chink buddhists or free thinkers men don't earn $8000 a month. A safer income range for chink buddhist or chink free thinker would be less than $3500 a month.
 
This kind of woman, even if she were to get married, in no time she'll become another divorce statistic. :biggrin:

Narcissists. Me, me, me, what can I get out of it, what's in it for me. :rolleyes:

Not-for-profit SPH shouldn't have censored her face. Show it to the entire world so she can be avoided like the plague. If you presstitutes can't do journalism, at least do a public service. :cool:
more like pubic service.
 
sinkies are gian png with “salaries” as though a certain amount of salary will carry a couple through financially. if sinkies are knowledgeable about financial matters, it should be “net worth“ on the vocabulary and how much one’s net worth can offer financial independence at a certain age.
 
Her requirements are quite unrealistic. Most chink buddhists or free thinkers men don't earn $8000 a month. A safer income range for chink buddhist or chink free thinker would be less than $3500 a month.
Wow! You’ve done your homework! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
He was considering Ms Chen's mango.

Men who earn more than $8000 a month are far more likely to prefer younger women than a 39 year-old milf. And most of them are not Buddhists or free thinkers. She should have requested for chink Christian, local brahmin or CECA brahmin if she was very particular about the income thingy.
 
Men who earn more than $8000 a month are far more likely to prefer younger women than a 39 year-old milf. And most of them are not Buddhists or free thinkers. She should have requested for chink Christian, local brahmin or CECA brahmin if she was very particular about the income thingy.

She's not interested in a filthy indian, her prized pussy will not be stained.
 

Woman looking for Mr Right with $8,000 salary ends up disappointed after spending $2,000 on matchmaking package​

womanmatchmaking-Lianhezaobao.jpeg

Shin Min Daily News
Hoping to find the man of her dreams and settle down, a woman paid more than $2,000 to a matchmaking agency for five dates with potential suitors that fit her criteria.

But her anticipation soon turned to disappointment, after the few matches that were set up by the agency fell short of her expectations.

More from AsiaOneRead the condensed version of this story, and other top stories with NewsLite.
Unhappy with the "unprofessionalism" of the dating agents as well as the speed of dates set up, the woman then requested for a refund of the remainder of her package but was rejected.

Shin Min Daily News reported that the woman, identified as Chen, 39, had contacted the paper to air her grievances.

Chen, who works as a manager in a bank, told the Chinese evening daily that she decided to splurge on the matchmaking package as she hoped to get married by the age of 40. She was also won over by the half-price promotion that the agency was having at the time for its $4,000 package.

Chen stated that the agency is quite well known and she was assured after making an inquiry as they claimed to have a wide customer base and were confident of finding her a match.

But after signing the package, she was put off by the consultant's lackadaisical attitude. Chen described how she had to chase the consultant to set up a date for her, and the interval between the dates would drag for two months and even up to half a year.

She stated that one particular consultant became uncontactable after successfully matching her with a date. The consultant only got back to her days later, claiming to have been involved in an accident.

The consultant also failed to reply to Chen's texts after that. Chen only realised that the consultant had resigned after she approached the agency for an explanation.

Criteria for a partner: Taller than 1.63m, $8,000 monthly salary​

Chen said that she went on four dates organised by the agency but was dissatisfied with the quality of matches as well as the service provided. Coupled with the fact that each date came with an additional cost of up to $400, Chen requested for a refund for the remainder of the package after one-and-a-half years but her request was rejected.



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"When their manager called me to find out the reason, I could hear the sound of someone washing their hands in the background," shared Chen. "It gave me the impression that they were unprofessional and insincere".

"Later on, an email came stating that they could upgrade my package to include a dating coach as well as two complimentary coaching sessions, but I insisted on getting a refund."

Chen shared that her first and only relationship was during her undergraduate days at university, but they broke up after two years due to incompatibility issues.

Being busy with work as well as taking care of her parents left her little time to find a partner said Chen, who added that she has a small social circle. She had tried online dating but found it unreliable, and so, decided to go with an agency in hopes of greater success.

Chen, who stands at 1.63m, stated that her expectations of a potential partner are "not high". Her requirements are that he should be taller than her, have the same level of education, earns $8,000 a month, is Chinese and be either a Buddhist or a free thinker.

Chen said that although the agency had promised to find someone who fit her criteria, her first date was with someone who earned less than her, "with an annual increment of tens of dollars". After complaining to the agency, they agreed to give her an additional complimentary date.

But although her subsequent dates were with guys who fulfilled her criteria, she didn't manage to find a connection with them.



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"I felt one of them was a little too old while another shared an ice cream with me on the first date, which I found slightly odd. We exchanged numbers after that but didn't contact each other."

In its response to Shin Min Daily News, the matchmaking agency said that whenever a match is found, the agency would first have to obtain the go-ahead from both parties before setting up a date.

If they find during the date that the other party did not fulfil their criteria, then that particular date will be considered complimentary. As for the consultant who resigned without informing Chen, the spokesperson for the matchmaking agency said that an email had been sent out at the time to inform clients of the consultant's departure.

As for the rejection of the refund, the spokesperson added: "As the client's initial request did not meet the requirements for a refund to be processed, our manager offered to upgrade her package instead. But knowing that she would like to discontinue our service, we have reached out to her to see how we can resolve the issue."
 

Woman looking for Mr Right with $8,000 salary ends up disappointed after spending $2,000 on matchmaking package​

JANUARY 08, 2022PUBLISHED AT 1:00 PMByCANDICE CAIASIAONE
womanmatchmaking-Lianhezaobao.jpeg


Shin Min Daily News






Hoping to find the man of her dreams and settle down, a woman paid more than $2,000 to a matchmaking agency for five dates with potential suitors that fit her criteria.
But her anticipation soon turned to disappointment, after the few matches that were set up by the agency fell short of her expectations.
More from AsiaOneRead the condensed version of this story, and other top stories with NewsLite.
Unhappy with the "unprofessionalism" of the dating agents as well as the speed of dates set up, the woman then requested for a refund of the remainder of her package but was rejected.
Shin Min Daily News reported that the woman, identified as Chen, 39, had contacted the paper to air her grievances.
Chen, who works as a manager in a bank, told the Chinese evening daily that she decided to splurge on the matchmaking package as she hoped to get married by the age of 40. She was also won over by the half-price promotion that the agency was having at the time for its $4,000 package.
Chen stated that the agency is quite well known and she was assured after making an inquiry as they claimed to have a wide customer base and were confident of finding her a match.
But after signing the package, she was put off by the consultant's lackadaisical attitude. Chen described how she had to chase the consultant to set up a date for her, and the interval between the dates would drag for two months and even up to half a year.
She stated that one particular consultant became uncontactable after successfully matching her with a date. The consultant only got back to her days later, claiming to have been involved in an accident.
The consultant also failed to reply to Chen's texts after that. Chen only realised that the consultant had resigned after she approached the agency for an explanation.

Criteria for a partner: Taller than 1.63m, $8,000 monthly salary​

Chen said that she went on four dates organised by the agency but was dissatisfied with the quality of matches as well as the service provided. Coupled with the fact that each date came with an additional cost of up to $400, Chen requested for a refund for the remainder of the package after one-and-a-half years but her request was rejected.

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"When their manager called me to find out the reason, I could hear the sound of someone washing their hands in the background," shared Chen. "It gave me the impression that they were unprofessional and insincere".
"Later on, an email came stating that they could upgrade my package to include a dating coach as well as two complimentary coaching sessions, but I insisted on getting a refund."
Chen shared that her first and only relationship was during her undergraduate days at university, but they broke up after two years due to incompatibility issues.
Being busy with work as well as taking care of her parents left her little time to find a partner said Chen, who added that she has a small social circle. She had tried online dating but found it unreliable, and so, decided to go with an agency in hopes of greater success.
Chen, who stands at 1.63m, stated that her expectations of a potential partner are "not high". Her requirements are that he should be taller than her, have the same level of education, earns $8,000 a month, is Chinese and be either a Buddhist or a free thinker.
Chen said that although the agency had promised to find someone who fit her criteria, her first date was with someone who earned less than her, "with an annual increment of tens of dollars". After complaining to the agency, they agreed to give her an additional complimentary date.
But although her subsequent dates were with guys who fulfilled her criteria, she didn't manage to find a connection with them.

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"I felt one of them was a little too old while another shared an ice cream with me on the first date, which I found slightly odd. We exchanged numbers after that but didn't contact each other."
In its response to Shin Min Daily News, the matchmaking agency said that whenever a match is found, the agency would first have to obtain the go-ahead from both parties before setting up a date.
If they find during the date that the other party did not fulfil their criteria, then that particular date will be considered complimentary. As for the consultant who resigned without informing Chen, the spokesperson for the matchmaking agency said that an email had been sent out at the time to inform clients of the consultant's departure.
As for the rejection of the refund, the spokesperson added: "As the client's initial request did not meet the requirements for a refund to be processed, our manager offered to upgrade her package instead. But knowing that she would like to discontinue our service, we have reached out to her to see how we can resolve the issue."
Anyone who pays to get dates via a dating agency is a reject from mainstream society. A loser.

But at least she got one thing right, she only wants Buddhist or a free thinker. And not christians. I would avoid them too. They'll preach you to death, with a false doctrine.
 
This type, I think even @glockman will reject because she'll be frowned upon as a gold digger.
I wouldn't touch her with a 10-foot pole. Can't be that good looking or sexy if she needed help to get dicks via a dating agency. Even though I am a desperate teeko pek, I would avoid her!:biggrin:
 
Singaporean women only think about what they want…. Minimum salary, height, car, religion, occupation etc etc. but they never take a look at themselves. Are they worth what they’re expecting?
 
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