Single mom to represent PH in Malaysia pageant
MAKATI CITY, Philippines—A Cebu-based host and entrepreneur wants to inspire her fellow single mothers to be strong like her through her participation in a global pageant. Aida Patana,
MAKATI CITY, Philippines—A Cebu-based host and entrepreneur wants to inspire her fellow single mothers to be strong like her through her participation in a global pageant. Aida Patana,
Dear Emily, I am a 51-year-old single working mother of three daughters, two of whom are college graduates and one about to graduate. I have not been in
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I am a 33-year-old single man, not bad-looking, kinda smart, funny, well-educated and with a steady, high-paying job. Modesty aside, I believe I am a good catch for any girl.
I am a 29-year-old male working abroad. I met a Filipina in the company I work in. She is a single mother with two daughters. She is hiding that from everyone and she doesn’t know that I know.
I’m a mother of three kids, ages 10, four and three. I separated in 2010 from my husband who is eight years my senior. I married him after knowing him only two months. I thought it was the best way to escape the problems of my family.
I am a 43-year-old single mom to an eight-year-old daughter. My husband died eight years ago, before our daughter’s birth, and we’ve been living with my parents since. I am working as a school nurse and my salary is really not enough for us.
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