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    At what age yr child should start dating?

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      sleepy:
      markfch:


      Wah sleepy, you already plan for your dd's masters degree. You're making me very stress leh :lol:

      By their era, I think it's the norm to have Masters and PHD, just to get an entry level job

      is it?
      i thought in most lines (except maybe research, lecturing or psychology), Masters does not add any value to the degree one has.

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        INNOVATE
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        Unless one wishes to pursue a career in academia at later stage, acquring phd is not a neccesity. Even the value of a MBA has soften due to the large numbers. Double degrees and indept knowledge in the field of investing should be more than sufficient.

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        • JenniferJ Offline
          Jennifer
          last edited by

          I hope that my boys hv a stable job before going out on serious dating.

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            LOLMum
            last edited by

            told dd who is 12 that she can go go on casual dates when she’s 17. but it shouldn’t be anything serious and she must stress to guys that it is just a casual friendship date and nothing serious and no hanky panky.


            if not keen on guy, must say no, kill his interest (to avoid misunderstanding) and no such things as spare tire.

            i always think that girls are the ones who lose out in any hanky panky situation.

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              loner
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              [quote]If not keen on guy, must say no, kill his interest (to avoid misunderstanding) and no such things as spare tire.


              i always think that girls are the ones who lose out in any hanky panky situation.[/quote][

              What if she is keen on Girls.... :shock: U know the ACJC girls doing hanky panky stuff in the toilet..... :stupid:

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                verykiasu2010
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                INNOVATE:
                Unless one wishes to pursue a career in academia at later stage, acquring phd is not a neccesity. Even the value of a MBA has soften due to the large numbers. Double degrees and indept knowledge in the field of investing should be more than sufficient.

                children at young age should not know what is MBA

                MBA = Married But Available, Married By Accident (搞出人命)

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                  DinoMum
                  last edited by

                  I think after 21 🙂 Lol

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                    duriz
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                    DinoMum:
                    I think after 21 🙂 Lol

                    That's an okay age bah.
                    I had my first bf at 19, when I was in uni.

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                      INNOVATE
                      last edited by

                      Think duriz got a good point! Girls can begin dating at age 19 as guys start unis at 21. Just nice.

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                        sleepy
                        last edited by

                        duriz:
                        DinoMum:

                        I think after 21 🙂 Lol


                        That's an okay age bah.
                        I had my first bf at 19, when I was in uni.


                        My first bf at 24 years old !

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