Mrs. Yulo-Gonzales is a Senior Vice President for Sales in one of the country's top insurance companies. She is happily married to her husband of 32 years, Raffy, and spends her time doting on her three children, Tessa, Gregory, and Bryan. She currently resides in New Manila, Quezon City.
Tita Mildred resolves to face the world with her beloved gay son even after Bell’s palsy.
This tita finally knows not to comment about someone’s weight at family gatherings.
Tita Mildred gets reacquainted with how kids do each other these days, from ballcuzzis to bukkakes.
Even if she has to wear comfortable step-ins, Tita Mildred will march at Pride. And she scolds her gay son Bryan for not having the same passion for it as she does.
Big Little Lies is one of the smartest and funniest shows I have seen this year. The series could also be grounds for a class-action lawsuit for unrealistic expectations on what a perfect mother should be.
Let me tell you, I understand gay people’s need to look their best (minus cramming your hot self on a sinking island like Boracay as a reward). We all want to be the most beautiful version of ourselves and have sex with other people’s best version of themselves. What I do not get is how a lot of these young gay people want to achieve perfection in an instant.
What do you know, as the real mother of the universe Madonna once sang, music does make the people come together—particularly a mother and her gay son.
Hello, I’m Mildred Yulo-Gonzales and I am TEAM’s resident adult. Don’t get me wrong ha, I adore the young people
Introducing TEAM tita Mildred Yulo-Gonzales’s culture column, “Let Me Tell You,” an attempt to peruse queer culture for bading bonding with her son.