Nothing’s impossible with God

Dear Dr. Love,

Greetings from Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Mindanao. Actually, I have been your avid fan since then. I am a student of Santa Cruz Mission College Department, Lake Sebu. Just call me Angel.

My problems about love are too many, but early this year 2003, I encountered problem about my crush.

I am a man, but I am girlish. Somebody misunderstood me of being a gay since during my childhood, I often go with girls.

The name of my crush is A2. He was my friend before. He is so cute and handsome. But my problem is we have no communication now since he is a working student.

What shall I do? I need him because I love him. I don’t want to lose him.Regards and good luck,

Angel


Dear Angel,


Sometimes human emotions are so strange. Nung araw, may kaeskwela ako sa high school na tulad mo. Sabi niya sinisisi niya ang Diyos kung bakit ginawa siyang lalaki na may pusong babae.

Pero nabalitaan ko na lang na siya’y pumasok sa US Marines at nagbago ang kanyang pagkatao. Now he is happily married to a woman with children.

Nagpapatunay lang na if one is determined to change himself, nothing is impossible lalo na kung tayo’y magbubulay sa salita ng Diyos.

Be prayerful and I know that God can help you, that is if you want to change. If not, that’s your choice and you have the right to your own pursuit of happiness.

But mind you, wala pa akong alam na gay relationship na naging tunay na maligaya dahil ang dulo nito’y madalas kasawian.

Dr. Love

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