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To: lafroste

Good luck but consider a few things before you go: I know a number of Filipinas. They are all married to not so good looking Americans. I don’t mean this as an insult. The husbands are all nice guys, and really good providers but the reason these knock out gorgeous women are married to homely men is that they wanted to get out of the Philippines and considered themselves lucky that an American wanted them. Filipinas who aren’t so lucky end up working as nannies in cold Canada or maids in Saudi Arabia— a very dangerous job because the Saudis are some of the meanest people on earth. They do this because life at home is crap. Do you really want to go to a country where the people are doing whatever is necessary to get out?


75 posted on 12/28/2013 8:25:52 AM PST by stellaluna
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To: stellaluna
They do this because life at home is crap.

Actually, they 'go abroad' because there are too few jobs in The Philippines. They leave their home and culture so they can be productive for themselves and their families. This is a legacy of Marcos and the culture of corruption he fostered and it will take generations to undo. Women there are just like women anywhere. They crave security and safety for themselves and their kids. If you show up as a foreigner with more prospects then the handsome kid in school who has no job options and will probably live with his parents until they die, you will find that the women will overlook the fact that you are 30 years older then them, or your false teeth, or the pot belly you have been working on for forty years. And if you provide that safety and security, they will be loyal to you until you die.

76 posted on 12/28/2013 4:22:04 PM PST by Wingy
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