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Wise words .. wish more guys would realize that marriage isn’t just about constant bedroom fun, it’s also about being responsible for your partner’s life and her well-being.
That’s stupid philip bean people are decements of native, also Spanish
Came here in ’17, never dated much for almost 3 yrs., met someone special, we lived together almost 2 yrs. then married & still happy together. She 43, me 68. She always works, my pension ok but a tad meager & I always had the vision of helping her now for when the day comes I may not b around. We spent 4 months 2x in Manila in last yr. for training in her work field so eventually she can become self-employed & more financially secure. I know other expats who also try to help asawa now for the future but don’t understand why ALL don’t think this as very important & just live for the moment. I truly believe a good Filipina will always be by your side & give u trust/loyalty.
I would get along better with my father-in-law If I was married. Than with my wife
Kids and family are more important to me than a wife
Nobody plans on a separation. You know I know. Many people have been married for 10 15 20 years. And then they don’t expect it. But the bottom falls out of the Bo. The bottom walls out the bucket. And then you’re left being in solitude. How long and you’re older years
Life is good when you’re married, but it is a different perspective on your headed for annulment Or divorce
You don’t think being married in a sense is feeling of being tied down an inflexible?
There’s more than one way to peel an orange. Likewise, there are many ways to traverse life. I don’t think your suggestions are as broad as they could be.
I think marriage is great as long as both of you are ready.
Thanks. You rock! your absolutely right. maybe a how to plan video on this subject, or some suggestions? Philipine SS? I do like your suggestion of slowly putting money in a Philippine bank. Great job.
That is one of my worst concerns about establishing a relationship and possible marriage to a younger Filipina.. What happens to her after I’m gone? Adding children to the mix exacerbates the concern. I would want my widow and her/our children to be taken care of long after I’ve passed on and not have to worry about college, trade school, their health, and would certainly like to leave her in a good financial situation so she does not end up poor and destitute. A trust would be a good tool for that along with a sum of money she can directly access for those immediate situations that often develop. My eventual goal would be to have investments that would pay some multiple of my pension that we could take a portion of that and roll it over to an account she has access to.. The advice of getting to know someone for a year is rock solid and I wish I had listened to that for my first marriage.. Because there probably would have not been “that” marriage.. If you look up young and dumb in the encyclopedia in 1995 you would have seen my picture.. I won the biggest idiot award in North Georgia that year…
You never know , what will happen when you meet a philpina . I hear nice things about philipina . No so much about with Thai , Vietnamese and Cambodian ladies.
Loving someone AFTER you die is as important as when you’re alive, and probably more important.
Remember those laws can change…
Today, if you can get a good chap interested in marrying your daughter and blessing your life with grandchildren, then you have hit the jackpot.
Easiest decision I ever made
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Wise words .. wish more guys would realize that marriage isn’t just about constant bedroom fun, it’s also about being responsible for your partner’s life and her well-being.
That’s stupid philip bean people are decements of native, also Spanish
Came here in ’17, never dated much for almost 3 yrs., met someone special, we lived together almost 2 yrs. then married & still happy together. She 43, me 68. She always works, my pension ok but a tad meager & I always had the vision of helping her now for when the day comes I may not b around. We spent 4 months 2x in Manila in last yr. for training in her work field so eventually she can become self-employed & more financially secure. I know other expats who also try to help asawa now for the future but don’t understand why ALL don’t think this as very important & just live for the moment. I truly believe a good Filipina will always be by your side & give u trust/loyalty.
I would get along better with my father-in-law If I was married. Than with my wife
Kids and family are more important to me than a wife
Nobody plans on a separation. You know I know. Many people have been married for 10 15 20 years. And then they don’t expect it. But the bottom falls out of the Bo. The bottom walls out the bucket. And then you’re left being in solitude. How long and you’re older years
Life is good when you’re married, but it is a different perspective on your headed for annulment Or divorce
You don’t think being married in a sense is feeling of being tied down an inflexible?
There’s more than one way to peel an orange. Likewise, there are many ways to traverse life. I don’t think your suggestions are as broad as they could be.
I think marriage is great as long as both of you are ready.
Thanks. You rock! your absolutely right. maybe a how to plan video on this subject, or some suggestions? Philipine SS? I do like your suggestion of slowly putting money in a Philippine bank. Great job.
That is one of my worst concerns about establishing a relationship and possible marriage to a younger Filipina.. What happens to her after I’m gone? Adding children to the mix exacerbates the concern. I would want my widow and her/our children to be taken care of long after I’ve passed on and not have to worry about college, trade school, their health, and would certainly like to leave her in a good financial situation so she does not end up poor and destitute. A trust would be a good tool for that along with a sum of money she can directly access for those immediate situations that often develop. My eventual goal would be to have investments that would pay some multiple of my pension that we could take a portion of that and roll it over to an account she has access to.. The advice of getting to know someone for a year is rock solid and I wish I had listened to that for my first marriage.. Because there probably would have not been “that” marriage.. If you look up young and dumb in the encyclopedia in 1995 you would have seen my picture.. I won the biggest idiot award in North Georgia that year…
You never know , what will happen when you meet a philpina . I hear nice things about philipina . No so much about with Thai , Vietnamese and Cambodian ladies.
Loving someone AFTER you die is as important as when you’re alive, and probably more important.
Remember those laws can change…
Today, if you can get a good chap interested in marrying your daughter and blessing your life with grandchildren, then you have hit the jackpot.
Easiest decision I ever made