The Julia Buencamino Project: How Nonie and Shamaine are moving on by reaching out
Julia’s suicide a year ago devastated them, but ‘We want to make something meaningful out of this experience, and we hope that, we being actors, people would listen’
Julia’s suicide a year ago devastated them, but ‘We want to make something meaningful out of this experience, and we hope that, we being actors, people would listen’
When should the past stay in the past? What if the past keeps popping in the present? How do you deal with it?
On Monday evening, my son and I finally caught the feel-good film “She’s the One.” The main conflict in the movie was how the lead character, portrayed by Bea Alonzo, could “move on” and reinvest in life after experiencing the loss of both her parents and staying stuck in unrequited love.
Losing an election feels very much like the end of a relationship, complete with the anxiety, attendant heartbreak, sorrow and sleepless nights.
I am a Filipina divorcee who met a man five years my junior through an online dating website. I am 38, he’s 33. Since my divorce three years ago, I’ve gone out on dates with guys but never anything this serious.
SOMEONE WROTE this about mature love: We are each our own tooth fairies, taking what has been lost and giving gold in return.
Three months was all I was given to prepare for his leaving. But I did not know then how much time I would need to move on and be happy
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