Singaporean Woman Faces Backlash Over Parents' Outlandish Expectations for Her Boyfriend

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Singaporean Woman Faces Backlash Over Parents' Outlandish Expectations for Her Boyfriend
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A Singaporean woman is grappling with her parents' unreasonable demands for her boyfriend, including full financing of their BTO flat, a car purchase, and a S$1 million cash gift. The woman expresses her frustration on social media, highlighting the financial strain and pressure these expectations impose on her and her potential partner.

A Singapore an woman has taken to social media to express her frustration over her parents' outlandish expectations for her boyfriend. In a post on Reddit's 'Ask Singapore ' forum, she revealed that her parents insist on her boyfriend fully financing their Build-To-Order ( BTO ) flat, purchasing a car, and providing a substantial cash gift of S$1 million as part of their wedding.

The woman argues that in today's economic climate, splitting the cost of a home is the norm for most young couples, and CPF contributions would likely cover a significant portion of the mortgage. She also points out that a car might not be necessary until they have children, and the S$1 million cash gift is an excessive sum. Despite her attempts to reason with her parents, they remain steadfast in their demands, stating that a larger investment in a marriage will deter a spouse from leaving. They used the analogy of spending S$10 versus S$1 million on a dog, arguing that a person would be more invested in fixing a costly dog than letting go of a cheap one.The woman feels trapped and pressured by her parents' unreasonable expectations, wondering how she can magically produce a house and car. She contemplates moving out and severing ties with her parents to escape the constant pressure. This isn't the first time she has faced difficulties with her parents, admitting to a history of lying or hiding things from them to avoid conflict. While she acknowledges the importance of open communication, she realizes that logical arguments often fail due to the emotionally charged nature of their interactions. The woman considers seeking professional help through family therapy or counseling as a potential solution to bridge the communication gap and find a resolution

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