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Monday, September 30, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Love, Actually
With social media, I get to see and read about people breaking up
with their partners, letting go, moving on…It saddens me to know about some
friends who have decided to call it quits with their partners, after months or years
of being together. Some of them are couples whom I thought would end up in the
altar. The thought of investing yourself, your time, and love on one person,
only to lose him or her in the end is a painful one – and just the mere thought of
it is enough to break your heart, eh? This makes you sometimes give up on love,
or be scared to love at all.
How soon does one heal? How swift does one move on? For
some, that “soon” comes quickly. For some, it takes quite a while. For others, sad
to say, never.
I guess there is really no stringent formula or a boxed set
of rules to keep that love alive. Well, there are some good pieces of advice
out there, but in real life, every relationship is distinct and as they say,
the proof of the pudding is in the eating. There is trial and error along the
way, and you win some, you lose some. And as Bob Ong* said. "Hiwalayan na
kung di ka na masaya. Walang gamot sa tanga kundi pagkukusa."
Before I met my husband, I’ve had my share of heartaches and
emotera experiences. When I was younger, I loved the concept of love, of
falling in love. There’s this indescribable feeling of looking forward to
waking up and seeing that person or being with that person. Even if most of the
time, it was unrequited for me. Ok lang, go lang nang go, push nang push.
When I got older, then came the real relationships. During
that time though, surprisingly, I never saw forever in any of them. I think I
was one-day-at-a-time then, there was no hope or prayer that it would be my
last (well, things changed when I met Alex, but that’s another story).
Happy-happy lang. If it didn’t work out, then ok, you sulk a little, then you
go on with life.
But I guess, times have changed and things are different
now. While love is still the same, with so many distractions, temptations,
interruptions, and all those ‘tions, it is more difficult to find a person to be
in love with and to stick with. With a lot of things on hand, available and
ready for shipping, and with the changing social norms, the tendency is to give
all you’ve got, your 110%. Yet, you have no assurance that he or she will be
the last person in your life. Kasal na nga, may sideline pa, so what more if
boyfriend-girlfriend lang. Even relationship statuses have become different. It used to be that single was well, someone
who is simply not married. Now, single takes on a new
meaning - not in a relationship or no boyfriend or girlfriend. Then there’s the popular “It’s Complicated.” According to www.urbandictionary.com,
it may refer to “a couple in an ambiguous state between "friends" and
"in a relationship", a couple that can't decide to be friends, friends with
benefits, or to be in a full out relationship. It may also be used to indicate multiple
relationship (being with several people at once) or dissatisfaction with an
existing relationship. Other meanings: any relationship that's not OK; holding
on to something that's about to end; still hoping to work things out or in
denial stage of separation.
It’s really complicated, isn’t it?
As Tito Manuel, played by Roy Alvarez in My Husband’s Lover,
put it, “Hindi ko na alam ang patakaran ngayon.”
The world may have gone upside down now, but love has certainly
not lost its appeal, and it still does exist. Some have managed to find it,
some are still in constant search of that honest-to-goodness one true love – M/F/LGBT,
no matter how crazy our planet has become. And yes, Virginia, tama sila - Daig
ng malandi ang maganda.
~TheGoodGirl
*Source: http://www.bazics.net/2011/03/tagalog-love-quotes-batch-2-by-bob-ong.html#ixzz2fsNibsqt
*Source: http://www.bazics.net/2011/03/tagalog-love-quotes-batch-2-by-bob-ong.html#ixzz2fsNibsqt
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