Yesterday, we were at the house in Fort and we had the usual kwentuhan that started from the late breakfast of Papa, Mama and Cris, through lunch and that lasted 'til early afternoon. My brother Paolo was there with his fiancee, Tin, as well.
What with the beginning of tele-babad exploits of our budding teenager, Francisco, and the recent participation of Paolo and Tin in the Discovery Weekend with their upcoming wedding next year, the topic of conversation drifted towards the fabled "blessing" (or "curse", depending on whether or not you're part of the skirt-wearing gender) of a Sotto / Sevilla Male as being dangerously matinik / ladies' man / chickboy.
Rox quickly recounted how Lola Grata had given her, shortly after we were wed, this "advice of a grandmother to a newly-wed granddaughter-in-law". Lola told her to "prepare" herself for possible heartache because of my high likelihood to go gallivanting. After all, the man she had married (me), was "Sotto na, Sevilla pa"!
Believe it Or Not!
What with the beginning of tele-babad exploits of our budding teenager, Francisco, and the recent participation of Paolo and Tin in the Discovery Weekend with their upcoming wedding next year, the topic of conversation drifted towards the fabled "blessing" (or "curse", depending on whether or not you're part of the skirt-wearing gender) of a Sotto / Sevilla Male as being dangerously matinik / ladies' man / chickboy.
Rox quickly recounted how Lola Grata had given her, shortly after we were wed, this "advice of a grandmother to a newly-wed granddaughter-in-law". Lola told her to "prepare" herself for possible heartache because of my high likelihood to go gallivanting. After all, the man she had married (me), was "Sotto na, Sevilla pa"!
Believe it Or Not!
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Hey the Sotto-Sevilla blood and the inclinations programmed into it run strong in the women of the family as well. Haha. Yes, I will blame it on my genes.
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