
SMOS Teo’s comments are not offensive
SMOS Teo I don't think SMOS Teo's comments are offensive In fact, I think she raises an important question about what kind of society we ought to be, and what kind of policies we need, to make child-bearing and parenthood a lot easier for Singaporeans. What I found disturbing about her comments though is her representation of...

Reader against excessive maintenance payment for divorced men
This is horrendous and unfair! I come from a religion that teaches me women are equal so kindly pardon me if I offend anyone who thinks I am siding with any specific gender…As a woman I strongly feel this is unfair to expect a Father to fork out this much when he is not earning well. He could choose to be jobless like some...

SMOS Teo: Straits Times might not have captured everything I have intended to say
Photo Credit: Mr Brown Social media was abuzz with The Straits Times coverage of my interview. They might not have captured everything in the way I intended. But in all seriousness, we need an honest conversation on how, as a society, we can get ready for Millennial families. Every way I turn, I see more of our Millennials boldly...
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