Helen
Forget his feel, his touch, his kiss, his taste Remember the tears, the frustration, the accusations, the doubts, the hate. Forget the fact that he won’t text or call. Forget that he doesn’t care Forget all the regrets and mistakes you made. Forget those stupid little fights Forget those little things you used to do Forget how he’s out having a good time Forget his eyes, his arms, his smile Forget the fact that you’re feeling lonely Forget to dwell Start anew
Remember that he’s not coming back, at all.
Remember that it once was there.
Remember how nothing gold can stay.
Remember all the good nights
Remember that you wanted this too.
Remember that you’re going to be fine.
Remember you’ll be okay, in a little while.
Remember that you’re not the only.
Forget the bad and remember what’s not
Remember that one life is all you got.
Remember to live as well.
An adventure will soon find you.

There are many things in life that we dont understand.
There are so many things in life we can not see.
But no matter what we must keep fighting through, we must
keep believing and we must keep moving forward.
We must open our eyes and not be afraid to step
on the next stone on the river.
A river keeps going just like life and we are the ones that decide
to stop. We must not be afraid to step forward and make a change.
Maybe… Just maybe, things will get better.
▲ Monday Aug 1
Maybe its not always about trying to fix something broken. Maybe its about starting over and creating something better. but unfortunately in my case I did try starting over and created something I thought was better but unfortunately… your the best I ever had :(
▲ Monday Aug 1missing mia
Ipasa.▲ Sunday Jul 31How ironic that the women most affected by the decisions of political and religious leaders about their wombs and sexual behavior, are accorded the least say on their expressed need for reproductive health services. Although it is their lives that hang in the balance, celibate males and conservative Catholic laity unabashedly speak for them in these matters. Let us for a change listen to poor women’s voices, as articulated in empirical studies like Likhaan’s “Imposing Misery: The Impact of Manila’s Ban on Contraception.” (2007) It details some of the effects of former Mayor Lito Atienza’s Executive Order 003 passed in 2000 declaring total commitment and support only to natural family planning methods.
Rosario (fictitious name to protect her identify) speaks: “I feel anxious and fearful of the chance of getting pregnant if I don’t have money to buy pills, unlike before when I used to get injectables for free, which were very convenient and effective for months …. I got depressed when the mayor banned family planning. It was a big loss for many mothers…”
Laarni, already in her eighth pregnancy, explains, “My life was put at risk when I gave birth to my fifth child … The doctor … said that this should be my last pregnancy or else my children would suffer if I die…. The doctor really wanted me to have a ligation but she couldn’t do anything since it was banned in the hospital.”








