+ Follow TITA CHITS Tag
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[Title] => Everybody deserves a second chance at marriage
[Summary] => Dear Tita Chits,
[DatePublished] => 2002-01-22 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => OPENING WINDOWS by Chits Melchor Hechanova
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[Title] => Forbidden relationships
[Summary] => Dear Tita Chits,
I am a regular reader of the Philippine STAR and I admire the way you answer your letters. It always gives me something to ponder on.
Im 26 years old and have a stable job. I live with my mom and sister since my father has already passed away.
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[Title] => Life must go on
[Summary] => Dear Ms. Hechanova,
As I am writing this, I am in deep pain. My son was buried a week ago. He was 19 when he died in a car accident. We were on our way to our province when all of a sudden we saw him swerve and bump another car head-on. We were following behind in another car and witnessed the accident. We brought him to a nearby hospital but he died in my arms.
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[Title] => End of an affair
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Dear Tita Chits,
I am 47 years old, a semi-retired architect and I am gay. After working 16 years in Saipan, I came home for good. I am now based in Aklan, where I have a little buy-and-sell business with my brother. We also tend to a small farmland. I only go to Manila for my medical check-up. I suffer from diabetes and I have a kidney ailment.
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TITA CHITS
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I am a regular reader of the Philippine STAR and I admire the way you answer your letters. It always gives me something to ponder on.
Im 26 years old and have a stable job. I live with my mom and sister since my father has already passed away.
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[ColumnID] => 135125
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[Title] => Life must go on
[Summary] => Dear Ms. Hechanova,
As I am writing this, I am in deep pain. My son was buried a week ago. He was 19 when he died in a car accident. We were on our way to our province when all of a sudden we saw him swerve and bump another car head-on. We were following behind in another car and witnessed the accident. We brought him to a nearby hospital but he died in my arms.
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[ColumnID] => 135125
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1636602
[AuthorName] => OPENING WINDOWS by Chits Melchor Hechanova
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Dear Tita Chits,
I am 47 years old, a semi-retired architect and I am gay. After working 16 years in Saipan, I came home for good. I am now based in Aklan, where I have a little buy-and-sell business with my brother. We also tend to a small farmland. I only go to Manila for my medical check-up. I suffer from diabetes and I have a kidney ailment.
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