Wedding gown made of paper proves love against all odds in QC Kasalang Bayan
“Mahilig rin ako sa arts kaya nagtulungan kami para mabuo ang gown ko,” she told INQUIRER.net
“Mahilig rin ako sa arts kaya nagtulungan kami para mabuo ang gown ko,” she told INQUIRER.net
While most Filipino families observe birthdays, Christmas reunions and New Year gatherings, a wedding comes only once in a person’s life.
Fifteen gay couples will tie the knot in Quezon City on Sunday during an annual mass wedding sponsored by a gay people’s religious organization. While same-sex marriage is not
Australians Richard Laslett and Collin Gunther waited 37 years to say “I do” to one another.
Senior Superintendent Romulo Esteban may be the chief of records. But is there’s one record he wants to keep, it’s certainly his 25-year marriage to wife Yolanda who, he acknowledges, is the “commander” in his home.
Stripped down to basics, falling in love does not cost a centavo. As the song goes, money can’t buy you love. Money however comes annoyingly and firmly into play when a couple decides to take the relationship to the next level and take the plunge.
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