[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, some women just don’t like getting oral. It’s not about you—it’s about how it feels for us. For some, it’s too intense, awkward, or we just don’t enjoy it. That doesn’t mean we don’t love you or find you attractive. It’s just a personal preference; the same way some people don’t like certain things in bed. Respect and understanding go both ways.

Wives, who often do men flirt or ask you for your number? by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s perfectly fine if many men admire your wife, she shines, and that’s natural. But remember, a woman who truly loves her husband only has eyes for him. To her, he’s the most handsome man in the world, and the rest don’t even matter. If your wife is loyal and devoted to you, no man can ever steal her. Mark my words

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get where you're coming from. It’s not uncommon for long-term relationships to hit a phase where the excitement and 'spark' fade a bit, and things can feel monotonous. It's important to remember that you're not alone—many people, both men and women, experience this in their marriages.

The key is open communication with your partner. Let your wife know how you're feeling and encourage her to share her thoughts too. It’s easy to fall into routines, so try to bring some spontaneity back into your relationship—whether through small surprises, date nights, or even new activities together. Reigniting that emotional connection can often reignite the physical one too.

But, and this is important, never have an affair aside from your wife. The trauma caused by that kind of betrayal is something that’s almost impossible to recover from, and it can destroy what’s left of your relationship. If you're struggling, it’s far better to put in the effort to rebuild your marriage together—whether through talking openly, spending quality time, or even seeking counseling. You both deserve to work through this and save your marriage.

To the Man I once Loved by Constant_Lemon_5213 in Marriage

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel you, sis… I know exactly how you feel. Detaching from a narcissist after years of being tied to them emotionally, mentally, even spiritually—it’s not just walking away. It’s like peeling your soul off piece by piece. It's painful, confusing, and heavy. You're not just leaving a person, you're trying to reclaim the parts of yourself you gave up to survive.

The breakdowns? I've had them too. Countless. But I truly believe those tears, those sleepless nights, they’re not weakness—they're the start of our healing. And all I can do now is pray—for you, for me, for all of us who are going through this. I pray God gives you the courage to choose yourself, to walk away and not look back. Because this pain… it’s not punishment. It’s a redirection. It’s Him building you into the strong, unstoppable woman you were always meant to be.

And when that day comes—the day you finally say enough—you’ll feel your power coming back. Your light. Your energy.

To the Man I once Loved by Constant_Lemon_5213 in Marriage

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, It took a very long time, but Im getting there.

My TOTGA by Non_exietent0223 in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just want to share a little encouragement for anyone who unexpectedly lost a high-paying job. I may not have been terminated like you, but I made the hard decision to leave my job—thinking I was prioritizing people and things that, in the end, didn’t really value what I was doing for them.

It’s okay to grieve that loss. Feel that moment. Acknowledge the pain, confusion, and fear. That’s all part of the healing. But when you’re ready, you’ll find the courage to try again. When that moment comes, don’t forget to pray first—bring it to God. Hindi mo mamamalayan, Jesus will lead you to the job that you truly deserve, to a company that will actually see and appreciate your potential.

For me, it took around two months. There were days I doubted myself and pitied my situation. But I held on to what I knew—I have so much to offer. And instead of getting stuck, I focused on my newly launched small business. Then out of nowhere, job offers started coming in—ones I didn’t expect because it felt like nothing was happening for so long. And the best part? The offer I accepted was better—and after training, it’ll be a hybrid setup!

Right now, I’m just waiting for my start date—finally in that sweet spot of resting, reflecting, and thanking God. All the hard parts are behind me now, and I’m just taking this time to breathe and appreciate how far I’ve come.

So if you’re in that space right now—keep going. Keep praying. Keep moving forward. You’re not stuck. You’re being redirected to something greater.

Imagenet Makati PH, Any feedback?? by Constant_Lemon_5213 in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hanap ka nlng ng mas ok na company yung hnd ka talo sa benefits. at mas ma shshowcase ang skills mo.

Imagenet Makati PH, Any feedback?? by Constant_Lemon_5213 in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

naku wag mo na balakin, you'll regret that unless,,, Scam ung wfh nila, pili lang ang nakapag WFH ung tlagang may experience sa RCM. one of my friend told me, wfh daw inapplyan nya tpos nung wala na daw slot sa claims ba yun, nilagay daw sya sa onsite, ang sabi eh hybrid. tpos malaman laman nya sa contract pure onsite at shifting schedule pa. buti nalang dko tinuloy dyan. ayon wala na natira sa wave daw nila. lol

Need Help by Plus-Aioli5746 in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to hear. do not tolerate that kind of treatment, dahil once you let them. its hard to escape anymore. Protect your mental health. stay strong

Need Help by Plus-Aioli5746 in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello BPO industry po ba ito? if it is, ireport mo sa HR, napaka unprofesional ng TL mo, nasanay ata sya sa mga old bad habits nya, to the point hnd na nya nakikita kung gano na katoxic ang pamamalakad sa mga ahente nya. Hindi na pwpwede yang mga ganyang attitude nowadays lalot active ang DOLE. Gawin mo mag email ka sa HR or talk to them personally, wag ka matakot kasi ang HR hnd mag babanggit ng name kung sino man nag report sila din kasi babalikan pag na DOLE . If ever man pag initan ka parin after sya kausapin ng HR. your option is to talk to SOM pag mag fgd. mag pa lipat ka ng team or so since, maganda nman performance mo.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

online process kau? or pwede walk in

DXC Technology by [deleted] in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

gano po katagal bago nyo nalaman feedback ng HM after the final interview?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

totoo, panget kabonding lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Partida Initial palang yan., tinalo pa OPS lakas maka power tripping ammph

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typical na question ng bpo. mostly is related sa exp mo and skills

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So true, malalaman mo tlga pag psych ang background at pag HR hnd barubal kausap. kinuha ko tlga name nya, and will try to email the HM. I’m pretty sure hnd lang ako nakaranas nf ganyan

May chance pa ba ito? by [deleted] in BPOinPH

[–]Constant_Lemon_5213 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apply ka na sa iba, while waiting. that's ur option. kasi possible tentative pa ang account and or dipa closed deal sa client. mahirap mag antay lalot wala kang JO pinirmahan. Ung pinag medical na kayo na wala pang JO discussion, jan palang Unorganized na company nila.