GPGT: this kind of girl does not exist.

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During courtship, my wife told me if cannot afford to buy house then don't marry
nothing wrong.

In the end, she followed her heart and married me. Nine years ago, we bought our own place.
 
This kind of girl is late 40s, with a lot of money, just want to taste cock..
 
In Sinkie land, if your salary less than $5k, u are considered BLUE-COLLAR ok!
blue collar studs are great fucks for housewives' orifices when their white collar hubbies are busy in their offices.
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in sg when white collar hubbies go to work bangla blue collar workers bang their sinkie wives and pinay maids.
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see this sinkie auntie? already getting horny and opening her legs when bangla worker is right next to her.
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Sinkie aunties all are sexually repressed, their cheebye needs to be satisfied by a few shitskin. When they see all that curry is flowing out from their lao cheebye, they feel satisfied.
 
In Sinkie land, if your salary less than $5k, u are considered BLUE-COLLAR ok!

Last time you bring home one, no collar, its either a coolie, rickshaw puller or trishaw rider or that vegetables seller assistant...
 
Sinkie aunties all are sexually repressed, their cheebye needs to be satisfied by a few shitskin. When they see all that curry is flowing out from their lao cheebye, they feel satisfied.

Some Bangladeshi boys are toy boys for S'pore women
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By Shaffiq Alkhatib
The New Paper
Friday, Mar 09, 2012
They give the foreign workers money and shower them with gifts.

Anything to buy their affection.

And the women doing this are not domestic workers but lonely local women.

While this scenario may raise a few eyebrows, Bangladeshi construction worker Makbul Hossain said that it is not unusual.

With a chuckle, the 30-year-old said: "Sometimes, an older woman will see a handsome Bangladeshi man and approach him.

"The woman will give the man money and pay for things when they go out."

When The New Paper queried Mr Makbul if a local woman had asked him to become her toy boy, he shook his head and said: "No."

But he added: "I know of friends who have dated such women."

Bangladeshi foreign workers are in the news after the tragic deaths of Mr Md Sumon Md Lutfar, 22, and his girlfriend, Ms Rezzilyn Lodia Vinegas, a 33-year-old Filipino maid.

Unnatural deaths

They were found dead with multiple slash wounds in the Summer Hotel at Lorong 22 Geylang on Sunday night.

TNP understands that both their throats were slit.

But it is not known if it is a case of murder-suicide or a double suicide.

The police have classified the case as unnatural deaths.

Ms Vinegas is hardly the only woman in Singapore who has hooked up with a Bangladeshi foreign worker.

Besides lonely local women, foreign domestic workers are also attracted to them.

It is not difficult to see why.

Take a 22-year-old construction worker whose sharp features and boyish good looks could pass him off as a Bollywood star.

His fair complexion also helps him stand out in a crowd when TNP spotted him in Little India yesterday evening.

Wanting to be known only as Mr Jahangir, the Bangladeshi said he was returning home after a year of hard work in Singapore.

He had gone shopping at Mustafa Centre and his arms were laden with goodies for his loved ones back home.

Despite his good looks, Mr Jahangir insisted that he never had a girlfriend in Singapore, simply because he could not afford to have one.

"It is difficult to have a girlfriend on my pay. But I have been approached by many Filipino and Indonesian maids who wanted to be my friend.

"I'm not interested to have one but they insisted in giving me their phone numbers," he said with a smile.

Mr Jahangir said that he earns about $700 a month and sends most of the money home to support his parents and six siblings.

"On my days off, I will either rest or go out with my friends to City Plaza," he added.

Several of the 10 Bangladeshi foreign workers whom TNP spoke to yesterday said they could not afford to have girlfriends here as they have families to support back home.

Many also labelled the Filipino and Indonesian maids who try to befriend them as "gold diggers".

Mr Makbul, who has worked in the construction industry here for 10 years, said: "Some Bangladeshi men in Singapore often go to Lucky Plaza to get lucky with Filipino maids on Sundays.

"If they prefer Indonesians, they will go to City Plaza in Paya Lebar."

But he lamented: "These women just want our money. They often ask for money to top up their pre-paid SIM cards.

"After that, they will expect the Bangladeshi guys to pay for their clothes, their food and all kinds of things. It is not worth it!"

Curious, this reporter asked him how he knew so much about these women.

Mr Makbul, who has a wife of three years in Bangladesh, looked a bit uncomfortable and pondered for a while before replying:

"My friends told me about them. I'm a married man. I don't fool around."

Just for kicks

But there are Bangladeshis here who aren't coy to admit that they date maids just for kicks.

One of them, Mr Md Rony, 25, even bragged that he once juggled three girlfriends - all maids from Indonesia and the Philippines - at the same time.

His friend, Mr Digonta, 21, said that he has been dating an Indonesian maid here for the past three months.

But he is not serious about the relationship.

"It is just for 'happy-happy' to enjoy," he said with a laugh.

Another Bangladeshi foreign worker, Mr Sanu, 21, however, said he has found his true love.

He met Tina, a 25-year-old Indonesian maid, two years ago at City Plaza and their relationship is going strong.

When this reporter approached the two lovebirds, who were resting near the Little India MRT station, Tina said shyly: "My employers don't know that I have a boyfriend and I try to meet Sanu whenever I can.

"I will then hurry home before my employers suspect anything."

Mr Sanu looked lovingly at his girlfriend and said: "We love each other very much and we intend to marry one day."
 
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