Why Are You Still Single, Ah?
CLEO Singapore|September 2018
Three older men tell us why they’re not married, and why they don’t see themselves settling down any time soon.
Sophie Hong
Why Are You Still Single, Ah?

Kevin*, 32

“Personally, I don’t believe in the legalised version of marriage. To me, there are no advantages to getting married in Singapore, except to apply for a HDB flat. I don’t plan on getting one, so really, there isn’t any good reason for me to get married.

I come from a business background, so I’m quite logical and calculate risks before making a decision. And I’ve come to the conclusion that marriage would be very disadvantageous for me, given that any assets I produce during the marriage would be divided in the case of a divorce.

Given that Singapore’s divorce rate is higher than ever (and rising each year), it means there’s a chance that I might lose up to half of my assets. Nobody goes into a marriage with divorce in mind, but we all know that people change.

Divorce in Singapore comes with a hefty price tag, and given that I don’t want to get a grant for a HDB flat, nor am I religious – and I can say with a high degree of certainty that I don’t want to have kids – there’s just no reason for me to get married.

My last relationship ended because I didn’t want a marriage. We were together for two years, and I should have laid it all out from the start. When I started asking her about her views on this, her response was always, like, “see how”. Eventually, I broke things off because it’s not fair to her if she loses the chance of having a marriage and kids because of me.”

Kenneth*, 38

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