OT: ah sus nahan ra diay mu try og puti.. faet!! duha nata.. hehe.. :mrgreen:
OT: ah sus nahan ra diay mu try og puti.. faet!! duha nata.. hehe.. :mrgreen:
maam angel.. taga-e tag penpal behh.. para na-a sad me kaliwat nga mistiza bahh.. faeta sad anig mga pag umangkon nako oy.. mga pislat og ilong. ahahhahaa...
mam n'gel ako sad ayaw ko kalimti..waaah!!![]()
each Filipino women who married foreigners have her/their own reasons in doing so. just like what @Gwyn and @n'gel shared to all of us, and to all the others whom we won't ever know their stories, i salute you. life outside the comforts of home (Philippines) is easier said than done. imagine waking up in the morning preparing food on the table for your family, doing chores, and running errands in a place where you didn't grow up living in. no close friends (bisaya/pinoy) to talk to, nobody to share your joys and troubles on a daily basis, but still life goes on. their reasons for leaving home might be for financial stability, to get out of our God-forsaken country or just simply to follow their dreams. whatever their reason is, I respect them. once you've lived a couple of years or more in a place far away from home, then you can say how lucky or how fun life was back home. you have yayas, boys and all the help you need whenever you need one. but in other countries, you'll be a one man/woman show. imagine the depression, home-sickness and what have you just for the simple reason of "following your dreams". these are some of the sacrifices most Filipinas have to endure on a daily basis. this is the life they choose to better themselves. good for them.
next time you see a pinay holding a foreigner's hand tightly in public, think twice before you make "libak" coz of the simple reason "we don't know their story", "we don't know the sacrifices they've taken", "we don't know about the discrimination they've endured". instead, praise them for making that leap into the unknown.
Shut Up! Let your GAME do the talking!
Oh let's cut this crap of hypocrisy about mestiza's... mura sad mong dili initially ma-attract ug mestiza. Apas ug atong i-survey how much of the male population in our country ang ganahan ug puti ug kutis kaysa morena.
Like my first baby gud, pinay kaayo ug nawng, diri sa US kuninitan, ma notice gyud sa mga puti kay gwapa kuno kaayo. Mga pinoy sad diri, akong kamanghuran nga newborn ang para nila gwapa kaayo kay tisay man. Although, naa gihapon mga pinoy guys nga mas ganahan ug pinay gyud. OT: pero niana sila ang blue-eyes sa ako newborn baby mo dark ra daw na when she grows older. I like her to have my eyes and my hair color, mixed ang ilong ... not too tall not too short
Dong Monrose, dili ba diay klaro sa akong post nga dili ko uyon ani ingon ani? Basin sa akong mama mahatagan pa ka kay expert kaayo to ana, but me, I discourage this way of meeting your mate. Kay ako mismo, not totally happy sa ako life. Aw, basin ikaw ganahan ka.
maam.. angel.. hehehhe.. ayaw lang ko e discourage mam.... cge ingna imong mama ha nga na-ay intresado deri... 50 akong limit.mam.. hehehehe..
bitaw oi.. kong unsay ihatag sa kapalaran dawaton nalang nako.. ma pinay og deli pinay....
Hahaha gitinuod sad gyud akong mama. Ayaw nang amerikana monrose kay hasul kaayo na sila. Iya-iyahon, basin dili na molaba sa imong brip.
waaaaaaaaaaaaa..hahahaha..... ma-o.. basin ako na unya himo-on labandero. hehehee
I had a japanese lady for a girlfriend before... It was not because of money but something deeper. Sayang it did not last. After my assignment in Japan, I had to go back home to my family. It was just too good to be true.
pero daghan baya nahahayay ang kinabuhi sa pagpakerilasyon ug foreigner.. i don't lang if it's for love or for money.. hehe..
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