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Originally Posted by Soul Doctor
If you ask me, the problem is not your boyfriend.
The problem is you.
You don't know how to use your time.
Alangan naman sad og magsige lang mog atubang sa imong boyfriend.
There are lots of things to do on any ordinary day.
Walay kahumanan ang trabahoon sa balay.
Tuo lang nako.
Kada adlaw:--
Naay labhanan. (unless magsige na lang kag panty ug bra)
Naay lutoonon kan-on ug sud-an ug naay plato hugasan. (unless magsige kag kaon sa gawas o jollibee)
Naay balay limyohanan (unless naa kay maid, which will cost you at least P5,000 including food and misc..)
Now that you have a boyfriend you should try to make use of time to do household things.
Kung maminyo na mo, ikaw baya ang mobuhat aning tanan.
Luto, laba, plantsa, limpyo, hugas plato.
Believe me you will have your hands full when you get married.
So, you should prepare yourself for that.
Manage your time.
And when you learn to appreciate the value of work and the value of time.
You will start to appreciate what your boyfriend is doing.
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okay dear, setting things straight. first of all, marriage is the last thing i could think of this time.
ONE WEEK pa lang mi. think about it, wala xa time nako nga uyab mi, i don't want to be the sole person in the house when i get married...also, when i get married, i don't want a house alone...i want a home, composed of a happy and united family. how can u call it happy and united if one doesn't have the time with his own family? next thing, i'm not worrying about household chores, mind you. i can do those stuff and will be proud to tell the world that
I CAN DO THOSE STUFF IN A DAY and even do
MULTITASKING. it's not about being together everyday, sitting down, and doing nothing. it's about being together, spending quality time at least a few days a week. he calls me, and it's actually sweet, but i can't live with that alone. and if he's looking for someone who could JUST do those things u've described, he might as well look for a helper, not a wife.