Filipina Sex Diary Khia Portable File

Mateo is trash. But why did my eyes water when he said, “I was afraid to lose you before I was brave enough to be free”?

Write in first-person, present or immediate past tense. Use Taglish if comfortable. Sprinkle in uniquely Filipino expressions: Hay nako , Naku , Susmaryosep , Kilig much , Sobrang sakit .

Today’s episode: Khia found out that Mateo lied about his divorce. He’s still legally married. In any other story, this is the villain origin. But the show made her cry in a church. She lit a candle for his wife. THAT is so Filipina. We pray for the people who hurt us. filipina sex diary khia portable

Don’t just recap. Ask: Why did Khia forgive him? Would I forgive him? What would my mother say? What would my best friend say?

And if Khia ever chooses the wrong guy, feel free to rage in the comments. That’s what the diary is for. Have your own Khia diary entry to share? Join the conversation in the comments below or tag us on social media with #FilipinaDiaryKhia. Mateo is trash

“July 21, 10:15 PM – Just finished episode 8.” This creates a real-time feeling.

I hate him. I love him. I am Khia. Khia is me. Use Taglish if comfortable

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