Getting wed to a Philippines lady is a powerful thing but not always great for everyone, it's that old story, a Philippines girl can be all things to a man, but not every Philippines woman can be all things to every man, in other words it's not a good idea to stereotype Philippine ladies.
Very often Philippine girls are shoved in the same pigeon hole as all other girls from the South East Asian countries, such as China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, South Korea.
The girls from these countries, tend to have largely different languages, different religions different cultures, different ways of eating food, the only thing they share is the Pacific Ocean if they can travel to their local beach.
In that sense, if I am honest, I really ought to put off British Men from marrying Philippine women simply because they are 'Filipina' perpetuated by some mythical notion that Filipina's are wonderful, submissive wives that never answer back, and are fantastic in the bedroom!
So I have set a little test for the prospective husband to see if he really knows anything about his possible future wife, country, culture and customs. There are no fixed answers to the questions, but they will aid you to see beyond the tunnel vision of love.
The Test:
1. Can you find the Philippines on a map?
2. Do you know what is the Capital City of the Philippines?
3. Do you know what are the main regions of the Philippines?
4. Do you know who is the President of the Philippines?
5. Do you know what are the main languages spoken in the Philippines, and your potential wife's local dialogue?
6. Do you know what the main religions practiced in the Philippines?
7. Do you know why many Filipinos have Spanish names?
8. Are you prepared to have children, if so, are you prepared for many children?
9. Are you prepared to provide 'Sustento' (alimony) for your extended Philippine family for education and other expenses, if they need your benefit?
10. Are you fairly tolerant of superstitions?
11. Do you like fish products?
12. Do you know what eating implements are preferred? Chopsticks, cutlery or fingers.
13. Do Filipinos bow to each other?
14. Do you expect your Philippine wife to be submissive and obedient after the marriage?
15. Are you just getting wed for sex? Be honest about this.
16. What is the difference between Tagalog, Filipino, Bisayan, Cebuano, Ilongo?
17. What do you think the differences are between a Thai woman, A Japanese woman or a Philippine woman?
18. Are you wanting to marry a Philippine girl because you think you dislike British girls? Be honest with yourself.
19. Do you like hot climates or hate them? Mosquito's? Poisonous snakes & spiders?
20. Are you tolerant of Bureaucracy or are do you not suffer fools gladly ?
21. Are you prepared for the costs affected? At least one visit to the Philippines plus all the visa fees (UK presently over �1000).
22. How long are you prepared to wait to get her to the UK? It can be done within 6 months from original contact, but usually a year. If they are already wed, this can take as long as two years to get an annulment (usually a few thousand pounds). If they have children they wish to bring with them, and the farther is named on the birth certificate, this can cause further delay and costs.
Remember one very effective point. A very small minority of Asian girls are out to get money off you nothing else. If a Filipina ever asks for hard cash before you have met, move on, or you will find yourself with more problems you can handle. You can tell a true Filipina, they will NEVER ask for funds.
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Getting married to a Philippines girl is a huge thing but not always powerful for everyone, it's that old story, a Philippines lady can be all things to a man, but not every Philippines lady can be all things to every man, in other words it's not a good idea to stereotype Philippine girls.
Very often Philippine women are shoved in the same pigeon hole as all other ladies from the South East Asian countries, such as China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, South Korea.
The girls from these countries, tend to have largely different languages, different religions different cultures, different ways of eating food, the only thing they dividend is the Pacific Ocean if they can travel to their local beach.
In that sense, if I am honest, I really ought to turn away British Men from marrying Philippine girls simply because they are 'Filipina' perpetuated by most mythical notion that Filipina's are wonderful, submissive wives that never answer back, and are fantastic in the bedroom!
So I have set a little test for the prospective husband to see if he really knows anything about his potential future wife, country, culture and customs. There are no fixed answers to the questions, but they will aid you to see beyond the tunnel vision of love.
The Test:
1. Can you find the Philippines on a map?
2. Do you know what is the Capital City of the Philippines?
3. Do you know what are the main regions of the Philippines?
4. Do you know who is the President of the Philippines?
5. Do you know what are the main languages spoken in the Philippines, and your possible wife's local dialogue?
6. Do you know what the main religions practiced in the Philippines?
7. Do you know why countless Filipinos have Spanish names?
8. Are you prepared to have children, if so, are you prepared for countless children?
9. Are you prepared to provide 'Sustento' (alimony) for your broadened Philippine family for education and other expenses, if they need your help?
10. Are you fairly tolerant of superstitions?
11. Do you like fish products?
12. Do you know what eating implements are preferred? Chopsticks, cutlery or fingers.
13. Do Filipinos bow to each other?
14. Do you expect your Philippine wife to be submissive and obedient after the marriage?
15. Are you just getting married for sex? Be honest about this.
16. What is the difference between Tagalog, Filipino, Bisayan, Cebuano, Ilongo?
17. What do you think the differences are between a Thai woman, A Japanese woman or a Philippine woman?
18. Are you wanting to marry a Philippine woman because you think you dislike British ladies? Be honest with yourself.
19. Do you like hot climates or hate them? Mosquito's? Poisonous snakes & spiders?
20. Are you tolerant of Bureaucracy or are do you not suffer fools gladly ?
21. Are you prepared for the costs affected? At least one visit to the Philippines plus all the visa fees (UK presently over ?1000).
22. How long are you prepared to wait to get her to the UK? It can be done within 6 months from first contact, but usually a year. If they are already wed, this can take as long as two years to get an annulment (usually a few thousand pounds). If they have children they wish to bring with them, and the farther is named on the birth certificate, this can cause further delay and costs.
Remember one very authorized point. A very small minority of Asian girls are out to get hard cash off you nothing else. If a Filipina ever asks for bankroll before you have met, move on, or you will find yourself with more problems you can handle. You can tell a true Filipina, they will NEVER ask for money.
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Kevin Phillips has sinced written about articles on various topics from History, Soccer and Recreation and Sports. The owner of , also runs a free forum and dating site to help others find love, and help with all things to do with the Philippines.. Kevin Phillips's top article generates over 301000 views. to your Favourites.
Keith Driscoll has sinced written about articles on various topics from Soccer, Jewelry and Watches Reviews. Keith Driscoll is the owner of , and runs a free forum and dating site to help others find love, and help with all things to do with the Philippines.. Keith Driscoll's top article generates over 60500 views. to your Favourites.
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