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[Summary] => I remember a trip I made to South Korea sometime ago that made me realize how lucky I was to be a woman in the Philippines. I had gone to visit my Korean girl friend and as we went walking down the mall one day, I was side hit by men walking my way! Laughing at my indignation, my friend told me I best side-step so as not to get hit, as Korean men expected women to give them right of way.
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BEING FILIPINA
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