At the media conference for the film Call Me Papi on November 7, artists Albie Casiño and Royce Cabrera voiced their opinions on friends that discuss their ‘sexcapades.’
Casiño admitted that he used to talk to his friends about his intimate moments with his past partners when he was younger.
“Based naman po from my experience, kahit naman po sa babae, nag-uusap sila kahit sa mga ‘sexcapades,’ hindi lang naman po exclusive sa mga lalaki ‘yan. So of course, totoo nangyayari talaga ‘yung mga ‘yan pero hindi ako nakikipag–siguro noong younger ako, oo.”
However, he clarified that he had outgrown the urge to discuss intimate moments with his girlfriend with his friends.
“Pero ngayong older na ko, hindi na ko–hindi na siya naming nagiging topic masyado eh. So feeling ko, you outgrow that phase.”
Cabrera echoed Casiño’s opinions. He cited that his friends discussed finances and business opportunities instead.
“Same, same, siguro medyo ganon. Siguro noong medyo bata-bata pa, pero ngayon puro trabaho na lang, puro pagpapa-pera, ganon ang usapan.
“Pag nagka-inuman, may kaunting asaran, kantyawan, pero hindi na katulad ng dati na talagang ide-demonstrate mo pa, ganadong, ganado ka pa eh. Ngayon hindi na eh, may pagbabago na.”
As for their upcoming movie, Call Me Papi stars Casiño, Cabrera, Enzo Pineda, Lharby Policarpio, and Aaron Concepcion.
Call Me Papi, produced by Viva Films and Feast Foundation and under the direction of Alvin Yapan. It will premiere in cinemas on December 7.