
A tribute to a priceless sex and an unconventional city that made everyone lives ever so -- fabulous.
I’d like to propose a toast to the fearless fashion foursome, catalysts of pop culture and, to old friends. Who, in one way or another, somehow made a revolutionary impact to my substantial existence.
Here’s to Charlotte and her classic vision of life and love. Her eternal optimism made me realize that there is nothing wrong dreaming of valiant knights in white horses, of torches and castles, of myths and fairy tales. I learned that I can be surrounded by all the complexities of urban dating and still preserve my traditional ideals intact. That I, too, can have my perfect little happy ending.
I give this one to Miranda with her sensible way of analyzing relationships. She opened my mind that an amazing personality also counts in attraction, that good sarcasm is humour while plain sarcasm is just boorish and, that the greatest thing in the world is showing vulnerability behind toughness. From her, now I understand to be cautious of my heart because the truth may hurt and reality bites, always.
Cheers to Samantha and her scintillating adornment for sex. She taught me that I could also enjoy sex for sex sake, free of worries and relationship impediments. I get that society’s standards are tricky but who created them anyway? And little by little I am yearning that not all pleasure are brought by strong demands and a long list of hard qualifications a guy needs to meet in order to satisfy me, since on top of it all, I need to satisfy myself first.
And this one is for a great friend, Carrie, whose eclectic and unpredictable style in outfit apparently translates with her choice of men. She demonstrated that situations vary a lot and all I can do is adapt to change. Before, I never stop agonizing my endless state of singlehood. But with her, I realized that I can stay single and be perpetual. I was taught by her that perfection is important but flaws are more fantastic. And lastly, amidst all the tribulations love may bring, never ever lose hope in finding your perfect Fit.
Friends change, so do cities. People come and go. But the most important thing I learned is to never question LOVE and its power to bring you anywhere unexpected. To all the Carrie’s, Charlotte’s, Miranda’s and Samantha’s of the world – slip into your Manolo’s, flaunt those Jimmy Choo’s and, carry on!
Here’s to Charlotte and her classic vision of life and love. Her eternal optimism made me realize that there is nothing wrong dreaming of valiant knights in white horses, of torches and castles, of myths and fairy tales. I learned that I can be surrounded by all the complexities of urban dating and still preserve my traditional ideals intact. That I, too, can have my perfect little happy ending.
I give this one to Miranda with her sensible way of analyzing relationships. She opened my mind that an amazing personality also counts in attraction, that good sarcasm is humour while plain sarcasm is just boorish and, that the greatest thing in the world is showing vulnerability behind toughness. From her, now I understand to be cautious of my heart because the truth may hurt and reality bites, always.
Cheers to Samantha and her scintillating adornment for sex. She taught me that I could also enjoy sex for sex sake, free of worries and relationship impediments. I get that society’s standards are tricky but who created them anyway? And little by little I am yearning that not all pleasure are brought by strong demands and a long list of hard qualifications a guy needs to meet in order to satisfy me, since on top of it all, I need to satisfy myself first.
And this one is for a great friend, Carrie, whose eclectic and unpredictable style in outfit apparently translates with her choice of men. She demonstrated that situations vary a lot and all I can do is adapt to change. Before, I never stop agonizing my endless state of singlehood. But with her, I realized that I can stay single and be perpetual. I was taught by her that perfection is important but flaws are more fantastic. And lastly, amidst all the tribulations love may bring, never ever lose hope in finding your perfect Fit.
Friends change, so do cities. People come and go. But the most important thing I learned is to never question LOVE and its power to bring you anywhere unexpected. To all the Carrie’s, Charlotte’s, Miranda’s and Samantha’s of the world – slip into your Manolo’s, flaunt those Jimmy Choo’s and, carry on!
kame ba to?! feeling oh!hahaha ganda n all fairness and honesty!:)
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