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A recessionista confesses
Lynn Lee lays down her budget rules.
Start them young
Want more people to get married? It may help if boys and girls learn about love and life early.
Finding my mate for life
Somewhere between our early chats in the laundrette and later walks along the river, we came to see that we were born to care for each other.
Aunties are our nation's backbone
If not for aunties, who would care for, and fuss over, our children and grandchildren?
Money can't replace parental guidance
Rich parents, 'poor' kids. When parents spoil their kids rotten, no amount of money will make up for the lack of time spent nurturing good values in their children.
Loving each other for better or worse
How do you know when your partner is the right one for you, when you don't know if you are willing to spend the next 35 years with him or her?
I'm living my Dad's dream
For one journalist, her father's persistence at getting his daughters a convent education will leave legacies both big and little.
At the mercy of machines
I'm so scared of all things electronic and electric that I behave like a monster when I can't handle them.
Being a stay-home dad is no child's play
I was a homemaker for a year when my oldest son was three years old.
They still deserve kindness and respect
For some, having a baby at the wrong point will ruin two lives, not save one. -myp
Keanu Reeves helped me figure out love
This sounds silly, but a massive crush on the Speed star caused me to rethink my situation and break up with a boy I was seeing then. -myp
Younger hubby? It's OK with me
At age 32, I find myself blessed with the love of a 20-year-old man. He made his heartfelt vows to me in June before 70 people at our small wedding celebration. -myp
Take Cupid's arrow in your own hands
Just let your parents help you find a date? Let's be more pro-active.
The unexplainable power of a kiss
Jamie Yeo writes about her first kiss and how it made her feel - physically and emotionally. -myp
Why it's fun to fight with Mum
When this mother-daughter pair argues, it's because there's an element of concern behind it. And this writer hopes they never stop disagreeing. -myp
Give me a break
My holidays seldom turn out to be as perfect as I'd imagined them to be. Are my hopes too high?
For my father
How does it feel like to lose a father? -Jakarta Post, ANN
 
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