I’ve been married two years, but my husband and I are living separately due to our work. He is in Manila while I am in the Visayas. We’ve actually had this arrangement for three years, even before we got married. We were okay with this setup until last year.
I am in a long-distance relationship with my boyfriend who is working abroad. I’m also soon going out of the country to work. We are unsure when we will be seeing each other again.
I am quite a contented married woman with a broad-minded husband and three in-college children. Until two years ago. I read a well-written article in a Filipino magazine published in the United States and sent my feedback to the writer. I was surprised when he answered me. That started regular e-mails between us, where we talked about everything under the sun.
I am newly wed to an American and we are in a long-distance relationship and living with my parents and sister. All the financial obligations are borne by my husband.
When I married my husband 15 years ago, I thought my life was set. I was 27 then with a string of broken love affairs. I thought he was the answer to my prayer.
DEAR EMILY, I met a Canadian man on a dating site four years ago. He is 53 years old, divorced,...
Early in our marriage, my husband got a job abroad and I came along to set up a home for him in the Middle East. He’s a very handsome guy and I’m very much in love with him. I never worried or had reason to be jealous of him in that place. The country we lived in was very strict about the separation of men and women.
In February last year, in the middle of a fast-food restaurant, I spotted a young man engrossed in a conversation with his beloved over Skype. She was just beginning her day, an ocean away in Toronto. He was oblivious to the noise, focused solely on her.
A California woman and a Pakistani student wed in a private ceremony 10 months after they reportedly met on Instagram.
Proving life and love can be a carousel, a couple is marrying at the Ohio airport baggage claim where they met 12 years ago.