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Filipino Toxicity #NSFW

The Macrocosm of the Philippine Colonization in the age of the Millennials

I woke up at 4 in the morning (in my British accent) to use the toilet and found my friend Anabelle and her boyfriend playing cards. It was her birthday, so I guess they were going all out. I ended up with some food before taking a shot of tequila with them. Twelve shots later, we had this conversation. It’s only part one because this was one long discussion filled with disagreements, rants, beliefs, and intrusive thoughts spoken out loud.

This week's movie is called “Foursome.” #NSFW

It’s a crazy story. It’s about a couple who are celebrating their marriage anniversary. They’re high school lovers and have only been with each other. The husband and wife are highly sexual. But there’s an issue. He can’t “keep it up.” This causes the wife to be sexually frustrated. Eventually, she starts seeking pleasure somewhere else. As the title is Foursome, please note that you do not want to watch this movie anywhere you’re not in privacy. As I stated before, this is not porn. These are indie-Filipino films. Since before the 1960s, Filipinos have always made soft-core movies since pornography is illegal in the Philippines. I’m showing you this movie as it depicts the nature of sex. You have to be mature about these topics because many are not spoken of out loud. I’m stating once more this is not porn. There are a lot of sex scenes, but it’s all acting. These are famous Filipino actors attempting to break the stigma of the unspoken societal issue when it comes to sex.

But it’s only for paid members.

Enjoy. It’s also in English. Everything spoken in Tagalog is repeated in English. You won’t miss out by not understanding Tagalog.

By The Way, if you or your partner has trouble with erectile dysfunction. I got the solution. Here:

STAY HARD

#NOTSAFEFORWORK


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