The thoughts that run
through my mind of what I
have accomplished.
Sometimes I still don't
believe what I have done,
than I look at Elen, and I
just take a deep breath.
Going to the Philippines
Islands never crossed my
mind before I had talked to
Elen. My life has changed
dramatically!
The Filipino culture is
unbelievable, from the
woman I love to the food
she has taught me to cook.
Elen and I at a Filipino Valentine Party
D.E.N.
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The ways of Filipino women are second to
none, you won't find a better wife. The Filipino
woman believes in "taking care" of their
husband. Their husband comes 1st. Its a Asia
thing.
Its the way they was raised and their culture.
Women in the Philippines from what I have seen
are labeled as "2nd Class Citizens."
Although, I have taught my wife she is no a
2nd Class Citizen and she is my equal, she still
assumes the role of taking care of me. There is
NOT much they will not do for their husband.
Whether you use My Help or not, it is all
worth the money and time to put the woman you
truly love in your arms. I can't wait until we go
back to the Philippines to visit family and friends.
Its just so different there, so simple, very laid
back and no worries. Not to mention it is very
cheap there.
Americans are very welcomed in the
Philippines, there are some places you would not
want to go, but then, this is true for the USA too.
Be prepared if you can, you will see some
things in the Philippines that is not very pleasant
if you get out of the main stream areas. Especially
some of the children and the way they live.
Americans are looked up to there in the
Philippines, why this is? I am really not sure but
my wife has tried to explained this to me and it
kinda make sense.
I am American and we are "different" than the
people there. We, in the USA, are used to this.
Their are a lot of people in the
USA from different countries and as many
different cultures. We has Americans, see this
every day, so it no big deal to us.
Where I live is a huge Filipino population. My
wife has meet and found new friends, some even
from the same town she is from. The people I
have meet are great.
The native language Elen speaks is *Visaya
and *Tagalog, which is mind-boggling, but can be
learned if you really want to learn it. English is
taught in schools in the Philippines so most
people there know English.
Pronounced:
Tagalog: To-gall-log
Visaya: Va-si-a
This has been a life changing and
continuing experience for me and I must say
I like it. I just wish I had done this earlier in
my life. If you decide to continue, let my
experience and hours of research make
your life a little easier in the months to come.
I have experienced many things with the
Government agencies in the Philippines and
here in the USA. I asked many questions to
put all this information into one web site.
You don't need to go anywhere else to
get ALL the help you need. You can get it all
right here. A small price to pay that will save
you money and time.
Thank you for stopping by,
Elen and I wish you well in the months to come.
The information you will receive is setup
in a timeline, the most important things to do
1st, to the least important, although all is
important to do, which all is explained in
detail.
Also, there will be NO pop-ups or
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