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Serious George Yeo's wife teaches young people the secret to long-lasting marriages ...

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Mr and Mrs Yeo (above) with family and friends outside St Paul Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on their wedding day on June 17, 1984. PHOTOS: SEAH KWANG PENG, JENNIFER YEO
PUBLISHEDFEB 6, 2017, 5:00 AM SGT



With your best friend by your side, life is exciting, says Mrs Jennifer Yeo
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He was handsome, Cambridge-educated and a major in the Republic of Singapore Air Force.

But Jennifer Leong, who had just graduated from law school, was clear-eyed about what she needed to know from her new suitor.

On one of their initial dates, the 22-year-old asked Major George Yeo point-blank: "Are you single?"

The young man, who would later become her husband and a Cabinet minister, was a little taken aback at her directness.

Recalled Mrs Yeo, 58: "I just needed to ascertain whether he was engaged or married because you never know. As a law student, I had come across cases of people two-timing all the time."

Luckily, he was not fazed and the rest, as they say, is history.

The Yeos have now been married for 33 years, raised four children and had their fair share of ups and downs.

Having weathered the storms herself, and seen some nasty break-ups in her work as a family lawyer, Mrs Yeo wants to impart to young people the importance of being prepared for the most important relationship of one's life.

Her book on just that, I Want To Marry You But... A Marriage Guide For The Young Adult, is now in bookstores.

Through the book, Mrs Yeo explains the laws surrounding marriage, divorce and parenthood - so that readers are aware of their legal rights and responsibilities at various phases of their lives. It covers topics such as pre-marital disclosure for dating couples; property rights and financial obligations for married couples; abortion, adoption and the maintenance and division of assets in the event of a divorce.

She includes a checklist at the end of the book for couples to run through before they commit to marriage. "What I really want to know about you" includes questions such as "How much time will we spend with the in-laws?" and "If you or I were offered a job opportunity in another country, would you move?"

"Nowadays couples spend less time talking to one another because they are on their phones. When they date, it is about doing things together such as watching movies," said Mrs Yeo, chairman and founder of law firm Yeo-Leong & Peh.

"But getting to know each other on a deeper level is crucial so that issues don't crop up for them later that may threaten their marriage."

The book was her response to the rising number of divorces and more people choosing to call it quits relatively early in their marriages.

Besides making sure that Mr Yeo was single when they started hanging out, she also agonised over their differences in religion. He is Roman Catholic while she was Protestant.

Though she promised to raise their children as Catholics when they married in 1984, she converted to Catholicism only in 1997.

Two months later, their fourth and youngest child was diagnosed with childhood leukaemia, and doctors later said the 10-year-old had a less than 10 per cent chance of living. He is now 23.

"Having a common faith helped sustain us through challenging times and that is why couples need to be aware of all these, ideally before they get married," she said.

Mr Yeo, 62, a trained engineer, was a People's Action Party politician who served as minister in various portfolios from 1989 until 2011, when his team was defeated by the Workers' Party in Aljunied GRC.

On that Election Day, as the results rolled in, Mrs Yeo was an almost constant presence by his side. Mr Yeo retired from politics and is now based in Hong Kong as the chairman of a logistics company.

Mrs Yeo recalls encountering couples in the course of her legal work whose marriages were torn apart by stresses such as a deathly-sick child and weak finances.

Advice in the book, such as spotting issues like mental illness or menopause early, came about when she saw people divorcing because of the strain these things put on their marriage.

To balance the heaviness of the legal rules and terms, she peppers the prose with interesting court cases.

The international cases cited include that of a Cambodian man who literally sawed his marital home into two in the division of assets. He transported his half to his parents' property while his former wife continued to live in the half that was left standing.

Another case outlined how an American doctor had donated his kidney to his wife but later demanded it back when they divorced. The court said he could not get it back because donated organs are not considered marital assets.

Mrs Yeo said she hopes that the book does not come across as preachy, though she does make her stand clear on cohabitation and sex before marriage in the book.

Her own marriage, she admitted, was not free of differences in opinion, for example, in regard to bringing up the children. She was partial to setting expectations for school, whereas Mr Yeo felt she should not put pressure on their children.

"Over the years, we've learnt to align with each other so I hope the book will encourage young people to have long-lasting and successful marriages," said Mrs Yeo.

She joked: "The plural of spouse is spice... with your best friend by your side, life is exciting."

The book is being sold at $19.80 in major bookstores.
 

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She joked: "The plural of spouse is spice... with your best friend by your side, life is exciting."

The book is being sold at $19.80 in major bookstores.

She joked: "The plural of spouse is spice... with your best friend by your side, life is exciting."

But the plural of spouse is spouses. And variety is the spice of life. Are the Yeos swingers?
 

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How many marriages were broken by Hubby's Casinos?
No contrition for what he has done by bringing Casinos over the wisdom of LKY?
 

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So Mrs Yeo's office is in Shenton way and the husband works in Hong Kong. Separated by 2600 km, What kind of marriage is that? How often do they see each other, do things together, fuck each other, etc.? A woman who is practicing this kind of long distance marriage should not be writing a marriage guide. If she cares so much about her marriage, she should just take a leave of absence from her job and accompany the husband in Hong Kong. Its not like she needs the money anyway. What a fucking hypocrite. Georgie probably got a mistress in Hong Kong by now, she better hire PI to check first before assuming her marriage is so strong as to write a manual on it.
 

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The biggest cause of marriage failures is money or the lack thereof. Money woes cause the most stress in marriages. And many failures can ultimately be traced to money reasons.

I started a thread over 5 years ago on the contrast between the Yeos' son's leukemia case and the one of a heartlander average singapore girl Marjorie Soh. the Yeos had the money to send their son to Tennessee to the St Jude's Children's hospital for 9 months for his leukemia treatment as well as spend hundreds of thousands $ to turn their house into a sterile environment and now Mrs Yeo is bragging the son is still alive at age of 23. Marjorie Soh's parents spend $400K on her leukemia medical bills, had to sell their HDB flat to pay for it and still the daughter could not be saved and died.

I just want to know from Mrs Yeo, if their family was bankrupt and had to sell their home to pay for their son's leukemia treatment and he still died, would she still be married to George Yeo? My guess is no. Very few marriages survive this double whammy of bankruptcy and death of a child. For the grace of god, and from the largess of the people that paid her husband the highest salary in the world for a politician, they managed to save their son by sheer ability to spend to get the best care in the world. If I were her, i would not pontificate on a marriage guide.

http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread....Leukemia-Cases-The-Haves-versus-the-Have-nots
 

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The biggest cause of marriage failures is money or the lack thereof. Money woes cause the most stress in marriages. And many failures can ultimately be traced to money reasons.

I started a thread over 5 years ago on the contrast between the Yeos' son's leukemia case and the one of a heartlander average singapore girl Marjorie Soh. the Yeos had the money to send their son to Tennessee to the St Jude's Children's hospital for 9 months for his leukemia treatment as well as spend hundreds of thousands $ to turn their house into a sterile environment and now Mrs Yeo is bragging the son is still alive at age of 23. Marjorie Soh's parents spend $400K on her leukemia medical bills, had to sell their HDB flat to pay for it and still the daughter could not be saved and died.

I just want to know from Mrs Yeo, if their family was bankrupt and had to sell their home to pay for their son's leukemia treatment and he still died, would she still be married to George Yeo? My guess is no. Very few marriages survive this double whammy of bankruptcy and death of a child. For the grace of god, and from the largess of the people that paid her husband the highest salary in the world for a politician, they managed to save their son by sheer ability to spend to get the best care in the world. If I were her, i would not pontificate on a marriage guide.

http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread....Leukemia-Cases-The-Haves-versus-the-Have-nots

This is valid and true.

Being in the bankruptcy and insolvency profession, I believe that money is the root of all problems, and credit cards is the fertilizer.

When two individuals are married, there is usually two incomes to support one household (of expenses).
But when there are marital problems, resulting in separation or divorce, the same two incomes will have to support two household (of expenses).

With respect, those financially well off individuals may not have lived the lives of a commoner.
Regardless what they claimed, their access of significant financial resources enabled them to afford the best medical care for their child and the best home environment.

It appears that many of those financially wealthy, as well as extremely well compensated individuals (including young and overpaid scholars / civil servants) write (or draft policies) in a vacuum,
without experiencing or understanding the lives of commoners.
 

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The secret to my successful marriage are enough money, preservation of both our good looks, good health and lots of sex. It's in both our common interest to stay together and we both have lots of fun being together.
 

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The secret to my successful marriage are enough money, preservation of both our good looks, good health and lots of sex. It's in both our common interest to stay together and we both have lots of fun being together.

The secret to your "successful" marriage is "see no evil, hear no evil, feel no evil, smell no evil, taste no evil". :biggrin:
 

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So Mrs Yeo's office is in Shenton way and the husband works in Hong Kong. Separated by 2600 km, What kind of marriage is that? How often do they see each other, do things together, fuck each other, etc.? A woman who is practicing this kind of long distance marriage should not be writing a marriage guide. If she cares so much about her marriage, she should just take a leave of absence from her job and accompany the husband in Hong Kong. Its not like she needs the money anyway. What a fucking hypocrite. Georgie probably got a mistress in Hong Kong by now, she better hire PI to check first before assuming her marriage is so strong as to write a manual on it.


Maybe it's become a marriage of convenience :confused:

In the old days marriages between 2 people from the correct & proper families were arranged. Even though some of these marriages didn't work out, the two
never got a divorced. They simply lived apart once the baby/babies were on the way because they wanted to avoid the stigma of being divorced.

I suspect that many PAP MPs put up appearances of being happily married because of LKY & how he expected them to behave in public :wink:
 

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The secret to my successful marriage are enough money, preservation of both our good looks, good health and lots of sex. It's in both our common interest to stay together and we both have lots of fun being together.

Lots of sex............with each other?
 

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Maybe it's become a marriage of convenience :confused:

In the old days marriages between 2 people from the correct & proper families were arranged. Even though some of these marriages didn't work out, the two
never got a divorced. They simply lived apart once the baby/babies were on the way because they wanted to avoid the stigma of being divorced.

I suspect that many PAP MPs put up appearances of being happily married because of LKY & how he expected them to behave in public :wink:

wooden is a good example and the late Goh Keng Swee too. U can put Shan in there for modern times.
 

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The secret for lasting marriage is for the wife to maintain her slim waist and hubby to keep buying branded handbags for her .
 

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GY is based in Singapore and has been so since the appointment. Can be seen in Church and house vicinity in Changi. Same with Philip Yeo who sits on the board.

So Mrs Yeo's office is in Shenton way and the husband works in Hong Kong. Separated by 2600 km, What kind of marriage is that? How often do they see each other, do things together, fuck each other, etc.? A woman who is practicing this kind of long distance marriage should not be writing a marriage guide. If she cares so much about her marriage, she should just take a leave of absence from her job and accompany the husband in Hong Kong. Its not like she needs the money anyway. What a fucking hypocrite. Georgie probably got a mistress in Hong Kong by now, she better hire PI to check first before assuming her marriage is so strong as to write a manual on it.
 

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The wife is a very unassuming and very down to earth. Mixes well with parents in her kids school. Unlike Lim Suet Fern who made sure her work website then pointed to her connections, it was not the case for GY's wife. She started her firm with her younger sister and the sister's husband. That has been the case for the last 30 years. The most famous case of using her husband's name to full hilt was Helen Yeo when her hubby was cabinet minister. The kids are also very easy going and mixes with all races. One son is soccer mad.
 

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GY is based in Singapore and has been so since the appointment. Can be seen in Church and house vicinity in Changi. Same with Philip Yeo who sits on the board.

On that Election Day, as the results rolled in, Mrs Yeo was an almost constant presence by his side. Mr Yeo retired from politics and is now based in Hong Kong as the chairman of a logistics company.


This is from the article above in the first post which clearly stated that he is the chairman of a HKG logistics company and where he is based. I assume the writer of this article interviewed Mrs Yeo as she was trying to flog her new book, and would very unlikely get this fact wrong about where George is posted. Also, as chairman of a fairly large HKG logistic company, I find it very hard to believe for him to discharge his duties all the way from Singapore. But of course, we are all supposed to believe you, because you see George in church all the time and you live close to his house in changi? Stop with the fucking bullshit.
 

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On that Election Day, as the results rolled in, Mrs Yeo was an almost constant presence by his side. Mr Yeo retired from politics and is now based in Hong Kong as the chairman of a logistics company.


This is from the article above in the first post which clearly stated that he is the chairman of a HKG logistics company and where he is based. I assume the writer of this article interviewed Mrs Yeo as she was trying to flog her new book, and would very unlikely get this fact wrong about where George is posted. Also, as chairman of a fairly large HKG logistic company, I find it very hard to believe for him to discharge his duties all the way from Singapore. But of course, we are all supposed to believe you, because you see George in church all the time and you live close to his house in changi? Stop with the fucking bullshit.

as chairman of kerry logistics he can suka suka be based in both cities. flies back and forth frequently. weekdays in hk weekends in sg. may get deep vein trombosis and heart attack if he sits and chobolan for too long.
 
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