Thursday, October 2, 2008

Filipina are Women!

Relationships, Marriage, Migration & Business in the Philippines

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Many people have found their 'soul mates' through free-to-join sites where it's easy to find Philippines women looking for partners and possibly marriage. However, it is also important to learn what you should look for and also what may be expected of you in a relationship with a Filipina (filipino denotes a male).
Reliable information comes from men with personal experience, and the ability to write about it in a useful and helpful way. Those who have 'been there and done it' – successfully or not. They have already learned from their mistakes. There are many issues to consider like visas, work permits and so on, apart from living with someone from a different culture or country. This is where many problems are likely to occur. Understanding Asian minds is something which can only come through learning and experience. One difference between the Philippines and other Asian countries, many of which embrace Buddhism, is religion. The majority of filipino and filipina are Roman Catholics (Christian). For a successful and happy relationship, these cultural and religious differences need to be both recognised and accepted.
We recommend four books written by an 'expert' on ex-pat life and relationships in the Philippines, Perry Gamsby, an Australian who now divides his time between the two countries. He has been happily married to a Filipina for several years. He also learned the hard way, and decided to save the rest of us from many of the pitfalls by writing the Filipina 101 and Filipina 202 guides, as well as Philippine Dreams. They are all easy to read and understand, as is his most recent guide "Making a Living in the Philippines", which we suggest reading by anyone planning to live, work, retire or invest in the Philippines. These four 'manuals' are invaluable resources for those intent on living with a Filipina or migrating her to your home country, or living together in the Philippines.
Philippines Dreams is a general guide for foreign living in the Philippines and is a good starting point.

Don’t you deserve another chance at happiness too?If you are looking for that special girl to spend the rest of your life with then Filipina 101 is the best resource you are going to find with everything you need to know to find the Filipina of your dreams, and enter into matrimony. The author tells you how he found his Filipina Dream girl:
"My name is -----------and I have found that special Filipina Dream girl to share my life with. I met her in 2001 and we were married in 2002. After we got married I went back home. Just long enough to sell the house and all the accumulated junk, then fly back to the Philippines and start a new life. I was previously married to a Western girl who couldn't stay the distance and wanted the fast money! She ran off with a richer man than I was, or probably ever will be. Monetarily anyway. Right now, I consider myself the richest man alive."

Filipina 101 examines the major questions and doubts most of us have when we embark on an international search for a soul mate. Read more about the contents, see testimonials and obtain your copy, together with FREE BONUSES, of Filipina 101. It even comes with a full, no questions asked, money back guarantee of satisfaction.

You Have Found The Woman Of Your Philippine Dreams!
Now what?

After publishing Filipina 101, an introduction to the Filipina for Western men interested in finding that special Filipina Dream girl, ----------- was inundated with requests for information on marriage, matrimony, migration and questions about 'starting life anew' with a Filipina. The result is Filipina 202.
-------writes: "The experience of living our first few, formative years together in the Philippines has given me a much deeper understanding of the people and culture. It has put me in an ideal position to share this knowledge and many other insights I have learnt firsthand. I also run online discussion Forums on the Philippines and for the past two years have published a monthly eMagazine about living in the Philippines.
In 2005 we decided to move back to Australia, mostly for economic reasons. As I began the migration process I was aware that I would be conducting the best possible live research for Filipina 202 and took detailed notes. We completed the migration process in August of 2005 and after allowing a few weeks to settle into our new home, I sat down and wrote Filipina 202 while everything was fresh in my mind. You won't regret your investment in either of these two books, and also Making a Living in the Philippines.
You have both my word and unconditional guarantee on that." ------ author.


October 2, 2008
I was busy finding a research that my professor given to me as my assignment when an advertisement flashed in a computer. As a feminist literature student, I got curious when I saw a title of the article so I opened it. As I read the content of it, I figured out that the author of the reading is selling a book about “How to find a good Filipina partner”. At first thought, the intention of the writer is not a big deal but it seemed that the writer did not just sell the book but even the woman also. As a woman, a literature student and a Filipina I am well-informed about the objectifications of a woman and that write showed one form of objectification. The write-up is insulting, it not just intended to promulgate a patriarchal ideology among the macho images but also condemn a racial discrimination in using the term Filipina, to think that the writer is a Caucasian. I can’t change the fact that Philippines had once under the power of Caucasians world. And because of this my race had been an idiot (until now) in following a Western ideology but it’s not a reason of hideously stripping the Filipinas humanity through that book. Well, if you all think this write-up is controversial why don’t you read it yourself? I do have a point and have a right.