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Author Topic: For Nate D.  (Read 2879 times)
joemc
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« on: June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

Hi Nate,
      I was looking at your profile.And I saw your age as 21.
      The first time I went to the P.I. I was a young guy also
      21.And got married over there at the age of 22.
      I think you still need that P.I. experience first.
      Before you become committed to a filipina.

                                            Good luck
                                                    joemc
     

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Ray
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« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to For Nate D., posted by joemc on Jun 13, 2002

I was 22 the first time I went to the Phils. I agree that the trip to the Phils is very important.

Ray

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Dave H
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« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to For Nate D., posted by joemc on Jun 13, 2002

Hi Joe,

Going to the Philippines was one of the most beneficial things for my relationship. I can relate to where my wife is "coming from" quite a bit better, than if I hadn't. While I didn't really have a choice, I would have gone anyway. I wish my wife could have come to the US on a tourist before we married, to see what life in the US was like. No amount of reading, TV or movie watching can prepare you for reality.

Dave H.

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Dave H
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« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to It worked for me..., posted by Dave H on Jun 13, 2002

I meant to say "I wish my fiancee (wife) could have come to the US 'AS' a tourist before we married.

My wife has found that none of her family (except one sister who lives in US) or friends in the Philippines can relate to what life is really like in America. My wife works much harder in the US (hospital), having to do most of the things that the patient's family normally would do in the Philippines (feeding, bathing, changing bedding, etc.). There are also fewer workers to help and often finds herself having to roll and move 200+ pound patients alone. They can't conceive that having a car is not a luxury in most parts of the US, that jeepneys and tricycles are not everywhere to be found, slower traffic is supposed to keep to the right, a small bag of Chippy in the US would cost a half days pay in the Philippines, ten people can eat at McDonalds in the Philippines for what it costs two or three in the US and you're supposed to throw away your own garbage here, most clothing and shoes sold in the US are made somewhere in Asia, that a single balikbayan box can cost over $100 in extra baggage fees, pennies are only good for ballast (good for drowning), government here is staffed by the same type of inefficient lazy bureaucrats...except bribes cost a whole lot more, not everyone in the US loves Bill Clinton...especially Hillary, Jimmy Carter is not "Wonder Woman" Linda Carter's father, squatters here are not allowed to block our view of the dump, people who dump garbage illegally can receive large fines, people who take garbage and trash can be arrested for stealing and also receive large fines...

Dave H.

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Kreeger
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« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Whoops..., posted by Dave H on Jun 13, 2002

...I never realized the vast differences in our cultures until I went there, and it took a 3rd trip to sink in to my thick skull!

Incidentally, my first experience with a Filipina was when I worked at Mount Sinai in Miami. Alot of Filipina nurses work there, but there was this one that really caught my eye. They were all there on work contract visas and the one I liked was from Cebu and she was so darn cute... all 4'10"/88 lbs of her. I was 28, she was 36 but she didn't look a day over 26. She was a great catch and we had alot of fun, but I did not understand her ways because I had only been with American(ized) girls before. Little things she did bugged me... like MAKING me wear slippers when I entered her apartment... and she used a tabo to rinse herself every time she would use the toilet, even though she had TP... I just thought she was strange Smiley So, it didn't last long (our relationship) but I started to miss her ways. That's what sparked my interest into looking to the Phils to find my true love...

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BrianN
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« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2002, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Funny..., posted by Kreeger on Jun 13, 2002

Good to here your experience and how you got here.  And it took you three trips?  Ha!  You lucky guy!
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