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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    maraming ganyan dito.. they're called doctors-in-training.
    ok boys.. fall in line.. no elbowing.... bring resume..
    joke, of course.. heh heh.
    ha ha ha! I have a doctor cousin and she was still being supported by her parents up until her early 30s ata. She says the money that she gets is not enough to cover her expenses. I guess doctors rake in money in their 40s na?

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    Doctors see money in the 40's na. If he/she is lucky mid to late 30's

    Its not really a turn off if a girl can't stand on her own in her 30's. After all its a man's job to provide.

    I'll be insulted if I were to rely or even let a girl spend money on me. Unless it's a gift...

    Well that's just me.

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    Instead of asking money from parents bat hindi nalang magadjust ng lifestyle?

    I can live off 10k-15k a month and I'm sure people in their 30s earn more than that.


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    Umaasa/ nakasandal sa magulang
    - okay lang makitira sa parents at that age as long as yung mga gastos para sa sarili, hindi na dapat iasa sa magulang. e.g. Fuel, cellphone bill, luho, etc. Ang malala pa sa mga babaeng kilala kong ganito, madalas sila pa yung braggart.

    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Instead of asking money from parents bat hindi nalang magadjust ng lifestyle?

    I can live off 10k-15k a month and I'm sure people in their 30s earn more than that.


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    +1. If you can't afford to buy a fuel, then don't drive a car. Kung may gustong luho, eh di mag-ipon at huwag iasa sa credit card ni daddy.

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    #395
    Well, kanya kanya yan.

    It does not bother me or turn off kung dependent pa sa parents yung girl. It's natural imo that parents baby the girl Lalo na kung only girl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [archie] View Post
    Well, kanya kanya yan.

    It does not bother me or turn off kung dependent pa sa parents yung girl. It's natural imo that parents baby the girl Lalo na kung only girl.
    We're completely different.

    I think women are equally capable of earning as men. Kung kaya kong hindi humingi sa magulang, bat siya kailangan humingi?

    My friend who's only 22 can afford to rent a place in Makati and pay off her own bills. I know how much she earns and I'm sure most people in their late 20s and 30s earn more already. It's more of a mentality - that it's okay to be dependent because you're a girl.

    Madali din maspoil sa lifestyle na kinalakihan lalo na if your parents are wealthy. But that's their money and not yours - I believe you should try to be as self-sufficient as early as you can, regardless of gender, and that means starting with a simple lifestyle. Which is why I'm proud of my friend who comes from a wealthy Chinese family, but since she works at SGV (which everyone knows pays crap to entry level employees), she opts to take the MRT from Mandaluyong to Makati instead of bringing a car because she doesn't want to have her parents pay for her fuel.

    I'm not flame-baiting here ha, we just have differing opinions.




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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    We're completely different.

    I think women are equally capable of earning as men. Kung kaya kong hindi humingi sa magulang, bat siya kailangan humingi?

    My friend who's only 22 can afford to rent a place in Makati and pay off her own bills. I know how much she earns and I'm sure most people in their late 20s and 30s earn more already. It's more of a mentality - that it's okay to be dependent because you're a girl.

    Madali din maspoil sa lifestyle na kinalakihan lalo na if your parents are wealthy. But that's their money and not yours - I believe you should try to be as self-sufficient as early as you can, regardless of gender, and that means starting with a simple lifestyle. Which is why I'm proud of my friend who comes from a wealthy Chinese family, but since she works at SGV (which everyone knows pays crap to entry level employees), she opts to take the MRT from Mandaluyong to Makati instead of bringing a car because she doesn't want to have her parents pay for her fuel.

    I'm not flame-baiting here ha, we just have differing opinions.

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    And bro,- in my limited experience, she's a very good candidate for a lifetime partnership....

    (Huwag lang sobrang adik sa trabaho...)


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    We're completely different.

    I think women are equally capable of earning as men. Kung kaya kong hindi humingi sa magulang, bat siya kailangan humingi?

    My friend who's only 22 can afford to rent a place in Makati and pay off her own bills. I know how much she earns and I'm sure most people in their late 20s and 30s earn more already. It's more of a mentality - that it's okay to be dependent because you're a girl.

    Madali din maspoil sa lifestyle na kinalakihan lalo na if your parents are wealthy. But that's their money and not yours - I believe you should try to be as self-sufficient as early as you can, regardless of gender, and that means starting with a simple lifestyle. Which is why I'm proud of my friend who comes from a wealthy Chinese family, but since she works at SGV (which everyone knows pays crap to entry level employees), she opts to take the MRT from Mandaluyong to Makati instead of bringing a car because she doesn't want to have her parents pay for her fuel.

    I'm not flame-baiting here ha, we just have differing opinions.




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    Well maybe because we run in different circles. Samin kasi daughters are treated like gems and sons trained to make money.

    A woman that can stand on her own is a plus but no necessarily a turn off.

    No its flame baiting. Far from it really. Hehe

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    Mukhang mainit topic dito. well, I'm a woman typical magastos but I can handle my expenses and as much as I do, I never asked my parents to pay my own bills and provide pa ng mga needs ko.
    kung kaya naman pag gastusan, go. pag cannot afford, pag ipunan. Just my two cent.

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    makalat at bad breath. Yung officemate ko parang dadagain na yung work area at nags spill over na sakin yung kalat niya tapos kakausapin ako bad breath

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