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Three questions from a single woman
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I REFER to yesterday's letter by Mr Lua Eng Chuan, "Rising flat prices: Think about singles too".
I have three questions:
- Why can't Singaporean singles enjoy the same benefits as married couples?
- Am I a third-class citizen just because I did not do my part by producing babies?
- Must I get married just to buy an affordable brand new flat?
Cleopatra Leo Ann Nee (Miss)
[email protected]
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Three questions from a single woman
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I REFER to yesterday's letter by Mr Lua Eng Chuan, "Rising flat prices: Think about singles too".
I have three questions:
- Why can't Singaporean singles enjoy the same benefits as married couples?
- Am I a third-class citizen just because I did not do my part by producing babies?
- Must I get married just to buy an affordable brand new flat?
Cleopatra Leo Ann Nee (Miss)
[email protected]
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