These girls drive me to cravings
It might just be my middle age, but young cute Filipina that I meet on my Philippines travels are really addictive. Not all of them, just 1, 2, 3 or 4 of them per day.
In the past year I took the move to discard my sim card and associated number from each trip, I even closed my email accounts and discarded my record of previous girl numbers. At the time when writing on this forum many of the cute 24 yr old party girls were now 28-29 and looking for husbands. It was time to refresh my talent pool.
Now I find myself a few weeks out from landing back into RP and would love to have a sprinkling of some reliable performers.
In particular, I'm thinking of a random girl I met in High Society (AC) nightclub. I didn't pick he up, she picked me up. With P250 in my pocket I wasn't much of a catch. But she was quite the performer. In addition to her skills in bed she was very attentive to me, folding my clothes, looking after me etc. Etc. She stayed for two days.
Almost impossible to find again, she may have gone home, be with another guy for the week I'm there.
But I'm also happy to move on, there are another million just like her.
Just thought I'd share these thoughts on how some pinay really steal our hearts!
BD.
Caregiver dupes disabled American of PhP915 K
MANILA, Philippines A disabled American filed, on Tuesday, estafa charges against his Filipina caregiver for allegedly duping him of P915,000.
Marvin Hensel, 57, said since being hired, Leah Caparida, 33, borrowed money from him for 21 times. He said he gave her cash in 20 out of the 21 instances she asked for a loan.
In an affidavit submitted to the Manila Police District general assignment section, Hensel said he was filing 20 counts of estafa against her.
He said Caparida started borrowing money in May 2015.
She often claimed that she needed the cash for hospitalization.
Since then, almost every week, Hensel would lend Caparida money, sometimes in dollars, sometimes in peso.
On Monday afternoon, Caparida attempted to borrow P27,000 to pay her bills in a Bulacan hospital.
"I refused (to give her the money) after I confirmed with the hospital. That there is no such patient in her name," Hensel said. SFM.
Read more: [URL]http://globalnation.inquirer.net/134131/american-accuses-filipina-caregiver-of-duping-him-of-p915k[/URL].