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Glenn says Wendy bought breakfast, did the dishes and helped fold clothes for his family, despite the fact they live on opposite ends of Singapore.
Glenn writes:
"Love has no restrictions. It was Sep 20, 2008 when I met her on a website called Teenage.
"She added me on my MSN and soon we were exchanging telephone numbers.
"We went steady on Sep 21, 2008.
"We have seen our ups and downs. Once, in Dec 2009, I was hospitalised at Changi General Hospital for a huge infection on the back of my legs. She stayed there throughout the three days I was hospitalised.
"We literally live in two opposite ends of Singapore, which make travelling a hassle. As school was much closer to my place, she would buy breakfast everyday with her own pocket money for my family and I.
"She even helps my mum wash the dishes and fold the clothes.
"When I'm sick, she comes to my house and nurses me. She's contented with what she has and doesn't ask for more. She is very supportive in anything I pursue and vice versa.
"Sometimes I may go overboard on things but she forgives me from time to time. We would calmly talk things out and come to a mutual agreement.
'Our parents did not let us be together, but when they saw that we were truly in love, they gave in and let us be together."
