Si Tabachoy at Si Payatot
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  • Reads 23,386
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  • Parts 43
Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2014
Dalawang taong magkaiba ng panlabas na anyo. Isang tabachoy at isang payatot. Magkasundo kaya sila? May pagasa pa bang magbago ang kanilang mga katawan? Kailangan ba nilang dalawang magbago ng anyo upang magkagusto sila sa isa't isa, o tatanggapin nila ang isa't isa kahit ano, sino o bakit ganun siya?  Ano nga ba ang tunay na kahulugan ng salitang pagibig? Kailangan ba ganito ka, ganun siya o di kaya ganyan dapat kayo pareho? Kailangan ba perpekto ka para sa pagibig na sinasabi nila? Hindi ba dapat sa pagibig, kahit ganyan ka, kahit ganito ako, kahit ganun tayo, mahal pa rin kita. Love is not a word that will make you perfect once you felt it. Love is a word that even if your like that, your JUST like that, Someone, Somebody, Will accept you whole heartedly.
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Ain't No Other

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