I've been living without a tv 3 yrs now. Having one will require me to pay NHK dues. Just wonder if it's only the foreigner who skip nhk payments. I just miss the Japanese discussing recent issues some funny shows.
Never did drugs, tobacco nor alcohol. When younger, no time nor the money to do it. And now older and out of work, plenty of time but still no money to do it.
I'd say she's guilty based in all circumstantial evidence. I just can't understand how was she able to survive and feed her child and enjoy partying without the support of her parents, then put accusing fingers on them later. With no family support now where will she go and up to when can she pretend. Surely nobody would ever trust her anymore. Even if she make a book out of it or a movie deal or any money making deal for that matter, bad karma would fall on her just like OJ. As I don't have a daughter, I keep on sighing for that angel.
It's a Filipino word as you say meaning child. Children in Filipino is not anak anak but "mga anak". Perhaps you want me to teach you the Filipino language. Here in my workplace, I got to work with people from various asian and latin countries. Knowing some foreign words leads to smooth working relationship. Thumbs up though for people who are really fluent in other languages. Me, though I'm half Chinese, half Filipino and been here in Japan for something like 16 yrs or so not yet as fluent as my mother tonque no matter how hard I try. Got to try harder, eh.
In my case, it just happened. I was never looking then. Then I realized I loved him. It's been 2 and a half years now since I last saw him yet I can't help being teary-eyed. It's my first time to fall in love. And probably it would be my last.
Mine, I haven't seen him for more than 2 yrs now yet, I'm still teary eyed whenever I remember him. Funny to admit he came into my life in my advanced age.
Iam emotional and not yet gotten over the feeling too.Even if I just keep it away hidden in the farthest part of my heart something will show up that will make me remember again and again. Got only one heart. If starting again means clicking some restart button.
Fresh from a forlon love, not totally closing my doors on love but not looking for now. I love the exchange of opinions, learning other people's views on a variety of topics, knowing there are people like me too and a lot more interesting, amusing people who help me perk up.
Fresh from a forlon love, not totally closing my doors on love but not looking for now. I love the exchange of opinions, learning other people's views on a variety of topics, knowing there are people like me too and a lot more interesting, amusing people who help me perk up.
Got married at 33 and gave birth at 34. I'm 53 now and my son is just 19 yrs old. It might be harder but getting children at early 20's is good. Iam envious. I was divorced last year and seems still no big holiday for me yet. Cheers to you!!!
Love is of primary importance. But had to consider not just self respect but respect for all concerned parties so I just keep it to myself. So forlorn. So sad. Got to go on though.
Meeting someone thru the net and communicating by phone or text may only show perseverance and certain level of education. If by connectability means plain friendship someone whom you can open up with then by no means yes. But if that word means romantic or even love, I doubt it. For me to love somebody is to appreciate his persona, the real him in flesh not virtual. Or I can have that virtual connectability. In that case I better be a cartoon character.
Very funny but I did cry even until recently. It has been yrs for me too. Firsts things are never forgotten. Just put in the deepest recesses of my heart. I understand the feeling.
Sometimes fate is a teaser. Just when you stop looking for it and voila you'll find it. We just have to be sensitive enough to discern it right from the very start.
I was 33 when I got married and was even a virgin right until marriage. Would you consider that very queer? There are various reasons why some men and women stay so. Sometimes culture and upbringing take it's toll. No matter what, the hell other people may say. As long as you're happy about it and you feel OK even missing some things in life then who are them to meddle?
RE: Can u live without a TV?
I've been living without a tv 3 yrs now. Having one will require me to pay NHK dues. Just wonder if it's only the foreigner who skip nhk payments. I just miss the Japanese discussing recent issues some funny shows.