Friday April 7, 2006
Bedroom the basis of happy marriage
EFFECTIVE sexual techniques are vital to ensuring a fulfilling marriage, highlighted China Press.
Wanita MCA chief and Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen was quoted as saying that besides being a good cook, women must also provide an equally “decent” job in bed as well.
She pointed out that good-looking men who are happily married to ordinary-looking women could be due to the latter’s “excellent” performance in bed.
Dr Ng, who was a family health practitioner, shared her knowledge with the listeners of radio station 988 where she was the guest speaker. Station 988 is owned by Star Publications (M) Bhd.
China Press ran a full-page report on the talk show, in which Dr Ng discussed sex education.
She said couples needed to have regular heart-to-heart discussions.
Dr Ng said men should not feel inferior because “size” did not matter. “What they need to do more is improve on their techniques.
She said people with higher hormone production are normally those who have strong sexual urges. They must learn how to exert some control on sex.
Sin Chew Daily quoted Deputy Education Minister Datuk Hon Choon Kim as saying that Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein will visit China this year.
The trip is to gain a better understanding of education in China.
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