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RollsRoyce

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  1. Just for argument's sake:

     

    bro you are contradicting yourself with your post. how can you really say that these two really fall in love with their man? will the first one fall in love with the guy if he's not american (magandang lahi tisoy anak) or if the american guy has no capacity to take him to his country?

     

    hell, answer is NO! she wouldn't love him if his not american (local indiyo ang lahi) or kahit na kano siya pero has no capacity to fly her to the land of milk and honey.

     

    --> I am not them and you are not them, so who really knows? Are you 100% sure that what you are saying applies to them? Is there a very slim chance of probability that it might be true love even though very unlikely? :unsure:

     

    2nd girl one of the spa owners napangasawa. plainly obvious naman bro it's not love, maybe love nga... love for the money! hahaha!

     

    --> Again same point, are you that particular girl? Isn't there a possibility that they fell in love? :unsure:

     

     

    they do have hearts, hearts for your pocket and love for your money! cheers. reality bites, movies are just dramas to touch our heart "pretty woman" is just a movie to encourage us a bit not be hard on these kind of women. but reality do bites, and it bites harder.

     

    btw i like that movie bata pako 3 times ko siya napanood, di ko gaano maintindihan pagtanda ko lang narealize ko kwento niya. haha!

     

    --> You are talking through experience but not everybody experienced the same thing. My main point is ... these people are still human even though they are in this line of business. They still have hearts, genuine hearts. We can't generalized that all of these people are two timers, bad etc.

     

    But I definitely agree with you, try to avoid falling into these situations... But just in case some of our readers fall into this situation, we both recommend that they try to get out of it. But if you couldn't, maybe the guidelines I wrote may be of use...

     

    Peace!

  2. Am in a relationship wherein there is love and sex. I love her. She loves me but wants lots of sex... and tons of it. Problem is it affects my work as a surgeon. Because of lack of sleep, I almost killed someone on the operating table not only once but twice!!! ... Good thing there are sex toys available in the market today.

  3. 98 out of 100, I know that this is really a recipe for disaster and heartbreaks. But in honesty, I think I found 2 successful real love stories between clients and their ladies. Before, I used to have a PSP. Not much of a looker but the performance is mind-boggling. When I was trying to avail of her services again, she said that she is currently retired since she married one of her clients. She is now happily married to an American who has accepted her for who she is. I believe they have migrated to the US. Another is a very lovely "big haired" therapists who got married to one of the owners of a spa (so I guess this doesn't count since he is the owner... but I guess he also avails of her services so in a sense he was a client).

     

    Main point, just because these ladies work in this line of work doesn't mean that they don't have hearts. They are still people. They still fall in love. They just treat ES as part of their work. They maybe selling some aspects of themselves but they still fall in love and there are a very selective few who can accept them for what they do because they know who they are.

     

    Not all relationships fail like the movie "Ligaya ang Itawag mo sa akin" starring Rosanna Roces(99%). Some end up like "Pretty Woman"(1%).

     

    Am not saying that you should enter into such a relationship but here are a few thoughts that I have for a successful life with your loved one in case that you are in one:

     

    1. Make sure you are living independently (have your own car, place, making money etc) don't have "askma" syndrome (Ma, buy me this, buy me that)

    2. Be emotionally independent (i.e. your parents opinions don't matter) Imagine what your parents would say if you are dating someone from this field?

    3. You should have plans of going outside of the country for a new start or outside the reach of MTC at least within the country. (It is likely that this lady is well known in MTC and due to the wide reach of MTCers, if they see you with her, tongues would wag that might be have a repercussion on your reputation)

    4. Most importantly, you should love the person for WHO SHE IS and not what she does.

    5. Be sure that it is not just the sex thing. Sexual attraction is not love.

    6. For heaven's sake, be single and not married!!!

     

    Now you may add more things to the list or completely disagree with it. Well, this is a forum so anybody is entitled to share his/her opinion.

     

    Hopefully this may guide those people who find themselves in this very delicate situations.

  4. For me Passport Shawarma (SM Pampanga) masarap maskina panay petchay. Yun bread at sauce nila super sarap. Ibang twist ang shawarma nila. Kung gusto mo pure sirloin talaga (di kalabaw) yun sa Pio's Shawarma sa likod ng UST, masarap din. Sabayan mo pa ng red iced tea nila. Yummy! :thumbsupsmiley:

     

    Yun Pio's Shawarma, meron din sa Cubao, bandang new york ave. ata. Masarap nga duon. Meron din masarap sa bandang Fairview. Mang Popoy's shawarma ba yan?

  5. Sometimes it pays to work first to get experience before you start your own business. At least it is not your money that you lose when you make mistakes. you lose other people's money when you make mistakes in your work. When you earn from your work, then it may be a good time to start your own business since you already have the experience, skills and contacts to start your own. it applies to all industries. my 2 cents worth...

  6. Try using the Ultimate Gym... The one offered by HSN.... It really stretches your muscles so for one reason or another, I don't get injured that often because of it.... I guess free weights when used with poor form together with too much weight can do more harm than good... Just my own opinion...

  7. BPI in ParkSquare.... Imagine, lunch time is when people go to the bank for their banking needs .... The line is always long during lunchtime because some of their tellers take their lunch DURING THAT TIME..... Common sense is really not that common these days...

  8. Before I used to fish together with Mr. Joe Quirino at the Palace in Paranaque... We had to leave Manila around 5 o'clock just to reach Paranaque around 5:45 when Tilapia bite.... Wonder where is another good fishing ground near or inside Metro Manila?

  9. True, baka wala talagang maiwan sa atin kung nagnenegosyo tayo. But let's look at the cummulative effect of taxes in our wages/bottom line:

     

    (this is a very rough estimate)

     

    Income taxes - 32% (which is being ammended to 35%) - gov't takes its cut before we ever get hold of it

    VAT - 10% (whenever we buy goods/services, we actually pay it especially with EVAT)

    Realty Taxes/ Licenses / Permits / etc. - say total from 5 to 8% of our salaries.

     

    This means that we pay almost half of our salaries to taxes.... and yet we have no decent gov't service what so ever to talk about.

     

    No wonder a lot of our kababayans are going to Canada eventhough taxes there are high. They see the results of the taxes.

     

    but there is a way in avoiding taxes in the Philippines. You just have to look at the industries which are not that heavily taxed.

     

    One is agriculture in its basic form. So there are a lot of fishpen owners, hog raisers, farmers etc. who get rich because taxes don't affect them that much.

     

    Are there any other industries not affected?

  10. If you want to double your money in 5 years time, the compounded rate per annum is 14.4%. So get investments that has at least 14.4%. One of the safest is treasury bonds but today's rates are way below. (If I am not mistaken, the current 5 year rate is 10.4%. In 1997, banks such as Citibank had double your money in 5 years' time because treasury bonds were doing at 15% or more)

     

    How about putting it in well-managed Common Trust Funds. There are aggressive money managers in investment banks who can take in a minimum of P50,000 per trading lot but they don't guarantee the return rates.

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