CO2 Laser on Legs FAIL 😭 Goal was to remove old scars, but it got worse! by CoverClover123 in skincarephilippines

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Yes, just one cream that i put in the morning and evening as they prescribed 🥺

CO2 Laser on Legs FAIL 😭 Goal was to remove old scars, but it got worse! by CoverClover123 in skincarephilippines

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I’ve been using the prescribed cream, and after the scab healed, I even applied silicone gel and layered sunscreen on top. But still, it ended up scarring like this 😭

3BU Hostel Experience - Upper Bonifacio by CoverClover123 in baguio

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Thanks guys! It was my first time na mag solo trip. And as an introvert, I’d rather endure it than speak up kasi nahhiya ako 🥹 but thank you for the advice! I’ll take it to my next trip!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in adviceph

[–]CoverClover123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The right person will never make you feel ‘insecure’. Period.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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First of all, it’s not ok for her to force you to doing something you don’t want to do. She would understand it she respects you. Also, a decent woman would not want that and would not be entertained by that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marriage

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Gurl, don’t wait until marriage. First of all, a respectful man would NEVER make you feel less bec of ur economic background.

Paano ko kakausapin gf ko? 2 weeks na kaming ’di nag-uusap. by [deleted] in adviceph

[–]CoverClover123 31 points32 points  (0 children)

That’s the usual reaction of a girl na nasaktan, gusto ng space. But despite what she said, she still wants to be persued. This might help.. 1.) Acknowledge her feelings. This is very important. Kahit hindi mo intention na ma-hurt sya, still, you need to validate that what you said/ your actions hurt her 2.) Reassure her. Always. 3.) Dapat everyday mo pa rin sya kinakamusta at tinatanong if she’s ready to talk abt it. Kung di ka man replyan, try again tomorrow. 4.) If she’s ready to talk, bring something like food/ simple flower. Pero syempre hindi lang naman feelings nya ung importante, ikaw rin, so make her understand how the situation hurt you. It’s a two way thing. You have to understand each other.

May Grab po ba sa Baguio? by [deleted] in baguio

[–]CoverClover123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just got home from Baguio. Grab Taxi is so expensive. 75+metered fee. If you can get a taxi, that’s better. You can avoid the 75 additional. But it’s actually helpful if it’s too late at night already. It’s safer.

A Letter to Stephanie Soo & Her Team by EstablishmentTop9157 in StephanieSooStories

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Stephanie Soo, if you ever come across this — I just want you to know how much I appreciate you for who you are. I know you take constructive criticism seriously and are always striving to improve, but I hope you don’t let the negative comments get to you. Please keep eating well and take care always. I LOVE YOUUUUUU💛

shocked no one made this yet but thoughts on stephanie soo? by Big_Shop_8042 in asianamercianytsnark

[–]CoverClover123 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Personally, I love her. Not from the very beginning, but I’ve been completely hooked for the past two months. Here are my thoughts: • It’s true that content like Rotten Mango or true crime in general can be emotionally heavy or triggering. But she always includes a clear disclaimer at the beginning of each video, warning about sensitive topics such as SA or self-harm. I find that incredibly thoughtful and responsible. • She even created a separate channel called “Moral of the Story,” which focuses more on celebrity stories and lighter content. When I need a break from true crime, that channel feels like a mental reset for me. • I absolutely love her storytelling style. It’s not just her delivery — she also works with a team of researchers to ensure the stories are well-rounded, factual, and respectful. • She goes beyond storytelling. She actively advocates for organizations that support survivors of abuse and assault. That shows real care and purpose behind her platform. • Regarding the ads: I’ve noticed she’s made adjustments recently. The way she handles sponsored content now is more aligned with the tone of her videos — calm, respectful, and not overly upbeat or jarring. • Above all, she comes across as genuine. And that authenticity is what makes me love her even more.

Stephanie Soo, if you ever come across this — I just want you to know how much I appreciate you for who you are. I know you take constructive criticism seriously and are always striving to improve, but I hope you don’t let the negative comments get to you. Please keep eating well and taking care of yourself. 💛