I am 47 years old, a semi-retired architect and I am gay. After working 16 years in Saipan, I came home for good. I am now based in Aklan, where I have a little buy-and-sell business with my brother. We also tend to a small farmland. I only go to Manila for my medical check-up. I suffer from diabetes and I have a kidney ailment.
Recently, I met a 19-year-old boy, a college student in town. I became close to him and we had an active sex life. I gave him a weekly allowance and supported his financial needs. I also urged him to have a girlfriend so he would have a normal life.
Last January, he got sick with Hepatitis B and had to be hospitalized for 14 days. He asked for my help and I gave him P5,000.
When my brother found out what I had done, he told me that my young man had a girlfriend. I confronted my boyfriend about this, he denied it and we continued with our relationship. I even bought him a cellphone and clothes for his prom.
Then one day, he told me that he had a girlfriend and worse, she was two-months pregnant!
I was devastated. I decided to go to Manila to try and forget him. I went for my usual medical checkup and my doctor informed me that I had Hepatitis B.
I realize I have made several mistakes. I bear no ill-feelings toward anybody and I am trying to forget. Please advise me on what I should do. – Len
Dear Len,
It is good that you consider your experience an important lesson in life. You are asking me what to do now. I noticed you haven’t attended to your career. Why don’t you concentrate on your line of work – architecture.
Ask God to help you succeed in your projects. This is the same advice I would give to any person who has experienced heartbreak. Live for your work and forget all else. This way, you won’t be bothered by loneliness and hunger for companionship.
Good luck! -Tita Chits
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