Romanticizing our NU’EST love affair
It’s hard to believe that we have been a group for so long,” says JR, the leader of K-pop group NU’EST, at their global media showcase for the release of
It’s hard to believe that we have been a group for so long,” says JR, the leader of K-pop group NU’EST, at their global media showcase for the release of
Despite William reportedly issuing legal warnings against British media, rumors of his affair with Kate’s friend have not died down.
I am in my late 50s, separated with two grown children, both of whom have families of their own. I inherited a small business from my parents which has made me quite financially independent.
I am 25 years old, and not to brag, many say I am handsome, with an athletic body. I’ve had a lot of girlfriends since high school, and now that I am a professional, I am finding they’re still a problem in my life—such as the one that made me write you.
I first met my wife when her firm started to do business with the firm I was working with. I married her a year and a half later.
DEAR EMILY, My story is so common that, nowadays, many have become blasé about it. I am “the other woman,” or a kept woman. I’ve been this way for
I am a 52-year-old male. At 28 I was forced into a marriage arranged by my mother. My wife and I now have three daughters, ages 22, 21 and 10.
In 1999, Pope John Paul II (now Saint John Paul) announced that we must “forget the flames of fire and the devils with pitchforks,” and that heaven was not up in the clouds and hell was not a physical place either.
I’m a 55-year-old woman—married in the past 30 years, still employed and a grandmother. My problem is my husband. While we were just getting to know each other, he had a relationship with someone else. My parents were against him in the beginning because he has been a diabetic since he was three and feared I would only be taking care of him all my life.
I have a long-standing “love affair” with Swedish watch brand Swatch and its Philippine distributor Virgie Ramos—who is and will always be my fairy “watchmother” when it comes to my timepieces and most especially my charity work.
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