The more inclined the man is to buy his way in, the more likely he is to have that experience. With that assumption as a background, many men experience just that. Hmmm, now that I think about it, there is usually money involved when American woman mate with American men...of any age.Rock wrote:Well, I'm pretty sure there's also almost always money involved when early 20s Filipinas date 50 year old men. Correct me if I'm wrong you PI experts.AmericanInMexico wrote:
Now to answer your questions, as far as age goes, women in Mexico tend to be more liberal than Americans when it comes to age, but not as liberal as the Phillipines. 50-year-old men in Mexico will never be found with 20-year-old women unless there is money involved. Now a 30-year-old man with a 20-year-old woman, that happens a lot. The age discrepancy in rural/ranch Mexico tends to be more permissive than in urban Mexico; most women in urban Mexico seem to prefer a man no more than 5 years older (although I have seen exceptions.)
Bought and paid for Filipinas? Of course it happens. Many times the girl will experience real pressure from her family not to blow her"big chance".
I suppose in some cases it may even be seen as the man paying a girl to treat him well, which by the way, is FAR superior to paying a girl to treat you
like shit, as in the USA...where it is like paying to get a fork jammed in your eye.
What percentage of American women would say they want a man who is has stability, no matter his age? They wouldn't be talking about assets now would they? (assets or prospects for assets) A significant number of Filipinas do in fact see a considerable age gap as OK, and see older man as kinder, more faithful, and wiser. Now as I am just past 50, with a lower 20s former GF..now wife, I might wonder the same thing. She should graduate this coming year with an engineering degree, and her father who is also an engineer is pretty well connected and can easily set his daughter up upon graduation if she needs it. We have no plans to live in the USA, and there is no Divorce/alimony in the Philippines. My wife is highly motivated to finish her degree...her dad and mom want a grandchild...well at the very least, one might conclude that Filipinas are usually more open-minded about age differences.
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