I grew up in a family were most of our male family members are the usual "pabling", "chickboy", and a "player" in a MILD sense. Anyway, there's this one rule that I observed from them.. No matter how big the evidence was, they won't ever admit doing it. Is it really the unwritten rule in our male dominated society?
Anyway my friend Doug (not his real name), did otherwise. He told his wife that he had an affair after a lot of investigation from his wife. Now, he's suffering the consequence of that illicit action. Even though he did that to show his regret and remorse, his wife won't ever trust him 100%.
My Inay on the other hand is regretting for ever finding out about the truth with her Asawa. Even with a lot of hints and later on the truth from her sis-in-law. She's happy to believe that her Asawa is one of a kind and wouldn't do such things. But it was fated for her to know the TRUTH. She was distraught and unhappy. Over the time, she regained her self-esteem, forgiven him, and still hopes they'll be together in the end. However, she still preferred not knowing the whole story.
Now here's my big question.. would all girls prefer for their beau to admit their affair or not?
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Injustice League
Too much effort has been wasted. Too much time has been spent. Case pres, Defense, Finals. We've stretched ourselves to our limit ha. But those aren't enough to make one look deserving of that "pass".
Sure they had a deliberation, composed of those vicious CIs who like to distribute " violation slips" (which they had a commission for), but... did they really made their part? Did they really put consideration on us students?
Did they really think it over? Those people whom they failed are much worthy than those who got the chance to take the removal exam.
And why did they just screen students now? Why not last year or last sem before we set foot on the last level?
Sure I passed the course this sem. Thank God. But, who knows what will happen next?
It isn't fair. Life's not fair...
Sure they had a deliberation, composed of those vicious CIs who like to distribute " violation slips" (which they had a commission for), but... did they really made their part? Did they really put consideration on us students?
Did they really think it over? Those people whom they failed are much worthy than those who got the chance to take the removal exam.
And why did they just screen students now? Why not last year or last sem before we set foot on the last level?
Sure I passed the course this sem. Thank God. But, who knows what will happen next?
It isn't fair. Life's not fair...
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
time
I envy those who pursue what they really want in their life. Those who happily go on and continue with their life not being bothered with duties and responsibilities. such carefree life is all i want.
everyday is like being in a race, striving to surpass each hurdle present and blocking my way. one hurdle down... and there'll be a lot more to come.
i wanted to give up. i wanted to just explore different things and not be tied down with things that just stress me down. but alas, i wasn't born with so much opportunities that will let me just party and do nothing with my life... and have the luxury of time.
time... ah.. so precious time. I want it to spend to ham, to my family, to my friends. but i've got limited time...
everyday is like being in a race, striving to surpass each hurdle present and blocking my way. one hurdle down... and there'll be a lot more to come.
i wanted to give up. i wanted to just explore different things and not be tied down with things that just stress me down. but alas, i wasn't born with so much opportunities that will let me just party and do nothing with my life... and have the luxury of time.
time... ah.. so precious time. I want it to spend to ham, to my family, to my friends. but i've got limited time...
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