
Published on February 24, 2008
The "Love is Treasure" event had young celebrities sharing their tales of the heart in the official Zen "Promotion Zone" for guests including Vasu Saengsingkaew, Nuanpan Osathananda, Saranthorn Techapaibul and Apinan Prasertwattanakul.
The happily married Meiji and Supakit Tangtatsawat were first to talk about love, in their case of the amorous kind.
"We've been together for eight years," Meiji said. "Sometimes we have problems, sometimes we fight, but it never lasts long because we've learned to forgive each other."
"On top of that, we're genuine and honest to each other," Supakit added. "We revealed our true identities to each other the first day we met. We always speak our minds. Bad feelings shouldn't be allowed to accumulate, because one day they'll burst out.
"Remember: Don't force your partner to be the person you want. Every individual has his own pride, and this should be respected. Lastly, don't forget to say the word 'love' every day."
Next up, Khemanit "Pancake" Jamikorn and her mum Nuannong offered some observations about family love.
"We're together around the clock," Khemanit said. "Somebody asked if we ever get bored or fed up with each other because we're always seen together. The answer is 'no', because we are inseparable.
"We know we love each other the most. When we're together we care about each other in every detail, especially about how we feel. When I have problems or when my mother is stressed out, we comfort and hug each other. It gives us strength and we cheer up."
Lancôme capped off the heart-warming event by donating Bt100,000 to the Foundation for the Care of Slum Children, which enjoyed the patronage of Her Royal Highness the late Princess Galyani Vadhana.
The same charity was pledged Bt50 from every purchase of a Lancôme fragrance during the first half of February.
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