First men's dialogue on marriage, parenthood

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All those who are fed-up with Women Charter can attend this session and have your voice heard!

SINGAPORE - Minister Grace Fu will be conducting a marriage and parenthood dialogue with men on Thursday to encourage more Singaporeans to start families and embrace parenthood.

This is Ms Fu’s first public engagement session on population matters since taking office as Minister in the Prime Minister's Office.

She will be joined by Mdm Halimah Bte Yacob, Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports and Dr Janil Puthucheary, Grassroots Adviser to Pasir Ris-Punggol Grassroots Organisations.

The dialogue session, organised by the People's Association (PA) will involve about 80 men from the Grassroots Organisations, Corporate Associations, Institutes of Higher Learning and Voluntary Welfare Organisations.

"As important stakeholders in marriage and parenthood, this session is critical to hear the views and suggestions from men; in their roles as father, husband, son, fiance, boyfriend or employer towards marriage and parenthood policies," said PA in a media statement.

The PA has organised a similar dialogue sessions with women. It was held on July 20 and was also chaired by Ms Fu.

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Wonder if anyone will dare to say, " why bring home cow just cos you need milk?"
If Minister's stopped at having 2-3 kids, what's wrong with peasants having just one or nothing!

Govt leaders must " lead by example !"...
 
Why have kids? So that they can grow up and pay for $100k COEs, $500k flats, $1,000 per month childcare and be tied down to a lifetime of National Service obligations (ICT, RT, IPT, IPPT) for males?
 
PAP has drummed into everyone that you should
have kids only " if you can afford it " for years! Now
trying to put blame on Singaporeans.

So many contradictory policies implemented to solve
every little issue until 70 per cent of population is convinced
" the day you bring a kid into this world , you are screwed for life!"

Keep encouraging women to work..keep bringing in china chicks for
" Diploma in Management "...keep having full day school that starts at 7:30 am
and finish at 1.30pm and then start at 3:30 pm and finish at 5:30pmas if everyone
lives near school ( can go home to eat and come back ) ..


Govt policies meet the needs of the top 20 percent of our society . The rest struggling or condemned to
go to factory type neighborhood schools and finish off with GCE O Levels and compete with FTs for jobs!
 
Trying to smoke men into getting married again. They must be desperate. ;)
 
Why have kids? So that they can grow up and pay for $100k COEs, $500k flats, $1,000 per month childcare and be tied down to a lifetime of National Service obligations (ICT, RT, IPT, IPPT) for males?

Why even get married at all? Do you want to deal with shitty in-laws? Nagging? Curtailing of your personal freedom and hobbies? Kill your sex life? Give half of everything you have when the marriage doesn't work out?

A man needs a wife like a fish needs a bicycle.
 
The dialogue session, organised by the People's Association (PA) will involve about 80 men from the Grassroots Organisations, Corporate Associations, Institutes of Higher Learning and Voluntary Welfare Organisations.

Knn. Organise a dialogue and will be attended by all the porlumpurs (balls carrier).

Sudah lah!
 
Why have kids? So that they can grow up and pay for $100k COEs, $500k flats, $1,000 per month childcare and be tied down to a lifetime of National Service obligations (ICT, RT, IPT, IPPT) for males?

FAP is just using the low fertility rate as another excuse to bring in more FT.
 
Something is wrong with society.

You have kids becos your parents tell you to carry on the 'bloodline'.

You have kids becos you hate relatives asking why married so long, still no kids. Impotent?

You have kids becos all your frds have kids.
 
Why ask Grace and Halimah to "engage" the public on this topic?
They should ask Lawrence and Indranee. :D
 
SINGAPORE - Imparting family and marriage values through the school curriculum, having accessible, low-cost and quality childcare, treating employees' families as part of a larger company family as well as mandating paternity leave.

These were among the suggestions raised yesterday at the People's Association's (PA) first all-men's group dialogue on marriage and parenthood.

Other suggestions included having flexible work hours and providing a tax incentive for companies to create opportunities for singles to mingle.

The dialogue was chaired by Minister in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Grace Fu, along with Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports Halimah Yacob and Pasir Ris-Punggol Grassroots Adviser Janil Puthucheary.

A total of 88 men from grassroots organisations, corporate associations, institutes of higher learning and voluntary welfare organisations participated, with 60 per cent of them aged below 40.

"(Men) are an important stakeholder group because they are an important part of a family, they are a son, a husband, a father, a fiance, and they also play important roles in society", said Ms Fu, who was at her first public engagement session on population matters since taking office as Minister in the PMO.

Ms Fu, who chaired a similar session with women last month, said many suggestions raised in discussions so far focused on non-tangible and non-financial aspects, showing that "people are thinking deeper into the issue".

Urging Singaporeans to "think about the joy" of marriage and children, Madam Halimah said that it would be "terrible" if Singapore ends up with many elderly people living alone. Amir Hussain
 
Why ask Grace and Halimah to "engage" the public on this topic?
They should ask Lawrence and Indranee. :D

Demostration alpha??

I don't think they'll get many audience. :D
 
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