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Mamananggal 

A mother who wishes she could have divide her body into two, or three, or four or even more at a time so she could do all her tasks. She usually is an extremely busy working mom with a demanding child/children, praying for help and rest but none seem to come, takes on a lot of work because a lot of people depend on her, misses meals and does not sleep at night.
Im such a mamananggal.
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Manananggal 

Type of evil creatures in the same league as the Aswang that is said to exist in the Philippines. Legend says the Manananggal is a pretty woman by day that transforms into a vicious, half-bodied, viscera-eating monster by nightfall.
I thought I met this hot Filipina but later that night she turned into a Manananggal. Creepy dude.
Manananggal by tjhuntley1 January 23, 2022
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