HOTDOG BUSH
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Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2019
Alam mo ba ang True Love?
Ako kase nanghuhula lang ako dito ehh.
Nag ka jowa kana ba?

Ang True Love ay hindi nababase sa panlabas ng tao. Dahil ang True Love ay binabase dahil siya talaga ay mahal mo. Walang True Love na nababase sa kung ano ang meron ng isang tao. Dahil kung mahal mo siya mahal mo talaga. Kung mahal mo siya dahil pogi siya, pano pag pumanget siya? edi wala ng love?.Kung mahal mo siya dahil maputi siya, pano pag umitim siya?edi wala ng love?. Kung mahal mo naman siya dahil sexy siya, paano kung tumaba siya? edi wala ng love?. Kung mahal mo naman siya dahil matalino siya, paano kung nabagok ulo niya? edi wala ng love?. Kung mahal mo siya dahil mayaman siya, paano kung naubusan sila ng pera? edi wala ng love?. Ang True Love ay hindi dapat minamadale dahil kung mahal mo siya maghahantay ka. Ang True Love ay ginagamitan ng oras yan. Kase Lose your PRIDE for LOVE but don't lose your LOVE because of PRIDE. Kaya ang True Love ay base on the sincerety of the person. KUNG MAHAL MO TATANGGAPIN MO KUNG ANONG MERON SIYA. KUNG MAHAL MO MAHAL MO WAG MONG MAHALIN DAHIL LANG SA KANYANG EXTERNAL LOOK. Remember DON'T JUDGE THE BOOK BY ITS COVER. True Love needs RESPECT, CARE, LOVE, FAITHFUL and SINCERETY. Love your partner with all your Love don't love them because of their external personalities. When He/She says I Love from the bottom of my Heart, break his/her heart because you are only blood for his/her. The perfect sentence for that is I LOVE YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HYPOTHALAMUS. Kaya magtigil itigil tigilan mona dahil dimo trabahong mag mahal ng may mahal ng iba.

THE END. 

THANK YOU FOR READING CORRECT ME IF IM MISTAKEN ANY WARDS OR LINES THANK YOU.
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