Do any of the women you’ve talked to call and say you portrayed them unjustly in your book?
I change the details so people cannot guess who they are.
What’s more embarrassing? To be a mistress or a cougar?
I’d rather be a mistress. Kung ako ang cougar ako pa magbabayad! (I’ll have to do the paying.)
Well, all good things in life need to be paid for: shoes, food, sex. What do you think about the highly publicized issue over the two women fighting over the rights to a man’s body on national TV?
I think it’s better than a telenovela. Parang scripted. Although I ask myself, “Who is the mistress there?†Even the media don’t know how to call the woman. The man was a tower of strength for the two women, but in the end, he was unable to offer a Solomonic solution.
Do you think money is behind the issue?
Why fight on TV? Why are they playing out this drama? It probably is.
What about mistresses who don’t get anything much financially from the men?
I don’t know. True love?
But how can anyone trust someone who is cheating on his wife?
At the back of their heads, they know this. After the first publishing of my book, I got a letter from a mistress who told me she thought there were only two of them in the man’s life. It turns out there’s a number 3.
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