Apparently, it requires a fair bit of knowledge to know what you are making. Sometime back, an ex-colleague was telling us how to “try” for baby boys. There’s some calculation involved, which I don’t remember. But he did get a baby boy, by luck or by mathematics, I’m not sure.
Then recently, a friend told me that she read that geographical position has something to do with the gender of the baby. Ok, I think this is bullshit, but I like the way people came up with this. So in Singapore, my advice is, don’t try it in Changi:)
Today, my client who’s going to Japan for honeymoon told me, “Things seem to be of better quality when they are made in Japan”. No wonder honeymoon packages to Japan are so popular:)
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i fully agree that things made in japan are of better quality. but my baby-making failed in japan….. hmm…. what abt made in US? keeping fingers crossed…
Damn.. I must leave China soon….
In this world of MNCs and globalisation, no single product is 100% made in a country. there will be parts made elsewhere and assembled in another place. Nowadays, companies like Nokia will say “Made By Nokia” and very rarely made in finland.
so when it comes to making babies, don’t care where it’s made in. What’s important is that it is made by hubby and wife. Say no adulterated parts!
bren: USA is fine too I’m sure. Less stress usually means more chances. Don’t think too much ya?:D
Norm: Hahaha. I can see you planning already:P
KC: that is so true loh. even if it’s “made in japan” doesn’t mean the materials come from japan. but it’s ok lah, it’s not important where it’s made, it’s how it’s used:)
In China, everything can be fake! Even the Dad can be fake! 😀