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Looking for a long and fruitful marriage? Putrajaya wants to help

Yeoh said couples between the ages of 30 and 34 suffer the highest rate of divorce, as many rush into marriage before getting to know their partners, or themselves, well enough. — Reuters pic

This is part of the government’s efforts to tackle the divorce rate in the country — and it’s completely voluntary. “Since the [divorce] statistics show that misunderstanding [was one of the reasons], we are saying young people should know who they are first.

 

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This is like komunis. Why govt need personal info of couple and interfere in peoples marriage. What next? Govt to help make babies is it. Crazy hannahyeoh

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