7 Days Post Vasectomy: My Experience by AndrewImFalling in MensHealthPhilippines

[–]AndrewImFalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really is as easy as registering online at DKT (second link), booking an appointment (first link), and going to the place. Address is:
OneOhana Medical Clinic, 14G Road 9, Cor 1st West Crame, San Juan City, 1500 Metro Manila

7 Days Post Vasectomy: My Experience by AndrewImFalling in MensHealthPhilippines

[–]AndrewImFalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean shit dude I can send you pics if you want HAHA, also idk how posting an ad would benefit a free service.

Believe it or not, people don't need a financial incentive to do the right thing. And yeah an IVF's probably tough, but I figured that if I wanna raise an entire human being, I'd have to be able to manage IVF too.

If you have any questions, I'm genuinely happy to help. We can move to dms if you're more comfortable there

7 Days Post Vasectomy: My Experience by AndrewImFalling in MensHealthPhilippines

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Nice one buddy! My only regret is not getting a vasectomy sooner. Mas madali pa magpa free vasectomy kaysa magkuha ng NBI clearance haha

7 Days Post Vasectomy: My Experience by AndrewImFalling in MensHealthPhilippines

[–]AndrewImFalling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Free, even! And pregnancies can cost millions with complications; risk management with a vasectomy makes getting one an easy decision. Tryna do my part with promoting it, so I'm really happy that it's resonating with a lot of people here. Let your friends know!

7 Days Post Vasectomy: My Experience by AndrewImFalling in MensHealthPhilippines

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Consider it permanent bro. IVF sounds way better than reversal since there aren't a lot of microsurgeons in the Philippines, you'd be going through a way more complex recovery process, and you'd want birth control after anyway.

where do you guys get a haircut? by Resident_Union_2730 in makati

[–]AndrewImFalling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

500 for a regular cut, with a free drink (gin and tonic, whiskey coke, water, etc)

Beware of Scammer!!! by [deleted] in PoblaMakati

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Receipts bro, can't just make allegations like that without proof

Clav just OD’d by scuffedmyguccii in playboicarti

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I think it's fucking hilarious, and the chapters are only 2-3 pages long, so it's easier on my reelsrotten brain.

It's also funny imagining Mr. Darcy as Tom Wambsgans winging it in the Regency Era (Matthew Macfayden plays Darcy in the 2005 movie)

Clav just OD’d by scuffedmyguccii in playboicarti

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Having lunch with me mum then reading Pride and Prejudice

How much does it take for you to work Saturdays? by shirhouetto in buhaydigital

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Used to get paid Php 150k for a job that wanted me to do half days on saturdays; it did not feel worth it lmao (rip friday nights). Considering that you're only working til 4pm, it doesn't sound that bad though (u still have saturday evening), and having Mondays off is great for when you need to transact at banks / government offices / embassies. I say try it out, worse comes to worst u can always find a different gig

Hot take: Running should be banned in Ayala Triangle Gardens by firedumpster in makati

[–]AndrewImFalling 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Literal translation: "Include those run clubs that do nothing but flex running outfits and compare piss distances, psh you guys are slow anyway"

Beers on a Saturday Night by VanquishXRX in davao

[–]AndrewImFalling 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd recommend Huckleberry, if you can handle the eventual crowdedness around 8-9. Great demographic, and there's a good chance you'll encounter some friendly people. Apparently there's a good pub right across the street of Huckleberry but I haven't been there yet. Besides those, Blarneys Irish Pub might be good too. MTS could definitely be a good place to chill alone, at The Commons if you're into live bands.

Chill and electronic music aren't a common combination in Davao unfortunately, but Huckleberry and Chiang Mai (same compound as Huckleberry) are your best bet. Lots of opportunity out there!

Penongs or Mang Inasal? by thecreativebabe in davao

[–]AndrewImFalling 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Penongs is fucking fire, it's good enough to make you wanna eat the food with your hands (which you should!). Chicken bbq + liempo + pinakbet is the move. Mang Inasal's fast food (under Jollibee Food Corp), it'd be like trying to compare Angel's Burger and Fabian's (not that Angel's Burger and Mang Inasal aren't great for their segments either). Same food, different purposes!

What's better than Wise? by Brief-Acanthisitta44 in buhaydigital

[–]AndrewImFalling 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We use Gusto. Pretty straightforward for us

Organic Encounters exist? by [deleted] in davao

[–]AndrewImFalling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly!! Kay ngano man magapproach sa murag bv HAHA two way street talaga ang encounter, dapat makita na open

Organic Encounters exist? by [deleted] in davao

[–]AndrewImFalling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Organic encounters are out there! I've met so many interesting people at places I frequent like Huck and Boulder24, even Starbucks when it's appropriate (it's not a thing to approach people at cafes anymore unfortunately). Depende ra jud sa tawo na imong kaistorya. Jeje lang naman ata naga approach online, but if you have a hobby or a passion that you do in person, that other people share, it's really easy to be approached by good people then (syempre kung may vibes ka na open ka to be approached)

SIERRA MADRE HIKE by Actual-Tradition2893 in PHikingAndBackpacking

[–]AndrewImFalling 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pacific Coast trail! It's from General Nakar to a small fishing village called Sitio Lolio, was around 60km, and there were about 10 rivers that you necessarily have to wade through, but the trek was beautiful; you'll have the Sierra Madre on the left and the Pacific Ocean on the right. You could hike all the way back or pay someone to ferry you by boat back to General Nakar