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Congratulations DLSU Lady Spikers!!! Thank you for the roller coaster of emotions this game. Nauga mga lumots HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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This breakup is a case study in how men and women experience relationship momentum differently. And it's worth paying attention to.
They moved in at 17. By 24, it was all they knew. Six years that felt like thirty. He stayed by her side through cancer, through the worst of it. Through the kind of thing that's supposed to bond people forever. And still, at some point, the relationship stopped moving forward. And she left.
No one wants to hear this, but past sacrifices don't bank.
What you did last year doesn't carry forward. What you survived together doesn't guarantee anything. The ledger resets every day. Every single day. And the only question that matters is right now: what are we building, and where is this going?
When a relationship is comfortable, men often read that as success. It's stable. It works. I stayed through the hardest moment of her life. What more could there possibly be?
Women tend to experience that same comfort differently. Stability without direction doesn't feel like safety. It feels like suspension. Like waiting in a room with no doors. Gratitude isn't momentum. A relationship that isn't escalating isn't holding steady. It's quietly stalling, and she can feel it, even when he can't.
That's why men get blindsided. From his perspective, nothing went wrong. From hers, the relationship ended months ago. She already grieved it. Already let go. The conversation is just a formality.
Neither person is the villain here. They just stopped seeing the same future.
Past love doesn't guarantee future staying. Relationships need motion. And when that disappears, one person starts leaving long before the other even notices.
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Politicians hate science.
Because it will prevent then from stealing our taxes.
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Dr. Mahar Lagmay of Project NOAH called for urgency and better disaster preparedness, urging local governments to stop developments in flood-prone areas. He said it is time to pursue nature-based solutions to reduce disaster risks. #DatelinePhilippines
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