Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Meiko Montefalco’s husband, Patrick Bernardino reacts to fear of marriage after their breakup as he said: It is not crime to feel weak and fragile.
Information Patrick Bernardino wrote: “Ang dami mong mararanasan. Ang daming pagsubok. Hayyyy buhay nga naman.” READ MORE HERE
Meiko Montefalco’s husband posts a new video with cryptic meaning.
“It is not crime to feel weak and fragile”.
Lessons from Meiko Montefalco’s Breakup Issue:
1.Marriage is a Risk: Marriage can be unpredictable. Someone may say they love you today but change their feelings later.
2.True Colors May Show After Marriage: Some people reveal their true attitudes after marriage, assuming you’ll accept everything because you’re already committed.
3.Don’t Ignore Red Flags: If the relationship ends once, it often happens for a good reason. Rekindling it may only lead to more pain. Move forward and don’t look back.
4.Kids Should Not Be the Sole Reason for Marriage: Having children is not a guarantee of a successful marriage. Get married because you genuinely want to spend your lives together, not because of external pressures.
5.Know Your Partner Well: Take time to deeply understand your partner’s values, habits, and intentions before making lifelong commitments.
6.Love Yourself First: Prioritize your own happiness and well-being. A healthy relationship starts with two emotionally whole individuals.
7.Respect is Key: Marriage is not just about love; it’s about mutual respect, effort, and compromise.
8.Healing Takes Time: Breakups, especially after marriage, can be painful. Allow yourself time to grieve, heal, and rediscover your individuality.
9.Financial Independence Matters: Always have your own financial stability, so you’re not trapped in a toxic marriage because of dependency.
10.Happiness Comes First: Never settle for a relationship where you’re not valued. Your happiness and peace of mind should always be a priority.
Marriage should be built on trust, shared values, and a genuine connection. Don’t rush it, and always remember your worth
“I fear marriage. Sobrang takot, Oh My God, tumatayo ang balahibo ko. Takot ako sa kasal because yun nga po, I had a broken family. Hanggang ngayon, umaandar ‘yung annulment nila ng papa ko, so nakikita ko kung gaano kahirap, gaano ka-toxic, and I saw it. Nakita ko kung paano sila naghiwalay, paano kami naiwan. So sabi ko, oh my God. Tapos naghiwalay pa kami ng 7 months, so feeling ko… yun lang yun. It’s the same—naghiwalay na nga tayo dati. Anong difference nun? Anong assurance ko na hindi na tayo maghihiwalay ulit? What if magbago yung ugali ko or magbago yung ugali mo, tas hindi na natin ulit kayang tanggapin ang isa’t isa? Maghihiwalay lang tayo, so huwag na tayong magpakasal. Ayaw kong magpakasal.” – Meiko Montefalco
“Oo nga, finally may sandalan na ako. Ang tagal-tagal kong naging malakas. ‘Tong tao na ‘to, nandito na to na parang pwede na akong matakot, pwede ko nang i-share sa taong to na, ‘Love, hindi ko na kaya, ang bigat,’ na parang ganun. Parang, ‘Daddy, tulungan mo naman ako.’ Kaya nasabi ko na pwede na akong maging mahina dahil may sandalan na ako. Hindi natural sa akin na maging vulnerable, kaya ‘yung feeling na pwede na magpahinga.” – Meiko Montefalco
Imagine having someone you thought was your strength, someone you trusted to hold you up during your weakest moments, only to discover they are the very person who tears you down.
It’s heartbreaking to rely on someone so deeply, believing they are your safe space, only to realize they are the source of your pain.
You build your life around them, thinking they are your rock, only to watch them shatter everything you held dear.
The irony of drawing strength from someone who eventually becomes the force that destroys you is a pain you never expect, yet it leaves scars that run deep.
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