The 30 to 50 year age gap in marriage makes sense

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Question: Is it considered rude to ask a Filipina her age? I know that's a no-no here in America, but hopefully it's not true in the Philippines. I'm chatting online with a cute Filipina but I'd really like to know how old she is before I invest more time in her.


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Hero wrote:Question: Is it considered rude to ask a Filipina her age? I know that's a no-no here in America, but hopefully it's not true in the Philippines. I'm chatting online with a cute Filipina but I'd really like to know how old she is before I invest more time in her.
I think it's fine. They don't have the same hangups as western women. don't worry about it, just ask. It's no big deal.
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Newlifephilippines is what 30 years old or something. So let say he saves enough and waits until he is 50 years old. That's 20 years in to the future.

If let say all Mr.Bluelight and the Will-N-Dodd of the world did not over pasteurize the Philippines or better yet if all the mongers didn't over pasteurize the rest of the world because I think in 20 years your going to see more and more western expats just doing that. And hopefully the rest of Asia doesn't develop where the girls become westernize and hopefully there still be some decent girls left in 20 years into the future...so there can be choices for a 50 years old guy.

Me thinks in 20 years...the world will change that the choices might not be there as it is today. So for newlifephilippines playing this waiting game...I wish him allot of luck.
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chanta76 wrote:Newlifephilippines is what 30 years old or something. So let say he saves enough and waits until he is 50 years old. That's 20 years in to the future.

If let say all Mr.Bluelight and the Will-N-Dodd of the world did not over pasteurize the Philippines or better yet if all the mongers didn't over pasteurize the rest of the world because I think in 20 years your going to see more and more western expats just doing that. And hopefully the rest of Asia doesn't develop where the girls become westernize and hopefully there still be some decent girls left in 20 years into the future...so there can be choices for a 50 years old guy.

Me thinks in 20 years...the world will change that the choices might not be there as it is today. So for newlifephilippines playing this waiting game...I wish him allot of luck.

If something great comes across my path i wont play the waiting game. Im not sure when ill be traveling again. Besides unlike mr bluelight and Will n dowd and almost all other guys here I want a protestant girl or a catholic who is willing to convert when I want a wife so what im looking for is hard to find and not their target demographic.
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I was 51-52 and dating 19 year olds in the PH. There is no problem there. It really depends on how old you look. act, not how old you are. If at 60+, you look like this:
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then you have no problem.
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ladislav wrote:I was 51-52 and dating 19 year olds in the PH. There is no problem there. It really depends on how old you look. act, not how old you are. If at 60+, you look like this:
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then you have no problem.
Who is that guy?
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are you joking hero?
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Sylvester Stallone?
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I laugh when my 30-something and 40-something Filipina friends try to pressure me into getting married. I'm only 46 but they tell me I'm not getting any younger and that I'm wasting time. They're just trying to project their own fears onto me to sucker me into marrying them.
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Hero wrote:I laugh when my 30-something and 40-something Filipina friends try to pressure me into getting married. I'm only 46 but they tell me I'm not getting any younger and that I'm wasting time. They're just trying to project their own fears onto me to sucker me into marrying them.
Filipinas in america? Why aren't they married? Did they divorce their first expat or are they 2nd generation filipinas in america?


Thats true. Since im early 30's I really can't go older than 18 if i was to marry in the next couple years cause lets say i married at 35 18 to 35 is only a 17 year age gap which isn't much. So im not in a hurry to marry anyways cause I dont trust most women and im picky and at my age especially so. I cringe to think if i had married a filipina at lets say 25 when i was 28 which was sort of like me and my bargirl when she was 27 and i was 30 when we met. Which seems great at the time but in a few short years the honeymoon phase would be over and then you gotta make sure the girl has good character. In only 4 years she would be 29 instead of 25 and i can tell you even my bargirl was hot at 28 but she is turning 30 in a month and I bet at 32 she will be barely above average.
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ladislav wrote:I was 51-52 and dating 19 year olds in the PH. There is no problem there. It really depends on how old you look. act, not how old you are. If at 60+, you look like this:
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then you have no problem.
So basically if you look like a stroke victim, you can still get young p***y in the Phillipines? God bless them... :lol:
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newlifeinphilippines wrote:
Hero wrote:I laugh when my 30-something and 40-something Filipina friends try to pressure me into getting married. I'm only 46 but they tell me I'm not getting any younger and that I'm wasting time. They're just trying to project their own fears onto me to sucker me into marrying them.
Filipinas in america? Why aren't they married? Did they divorce their first expat or are they 2nd generation filipinas in america?
One of them is a 47 year old divorced Filipina in America, first generation. The other one is a 33-year-old Filipina living in Qatar. She's never been married but did have an American BF. Both are probably scared to death that they'll die alone.
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Hero wrote:
newlifeinphilippines wrote:
Hero wrote:I laugh when my 30-something and 40-something Filipina friends try to pressure me into getting married. I'm only 46 but they tell me I'm not getting any younger and that I'm wasting time. They're just trying to project their own fears onto me to sucker me into marrying them.
Filipinas in america? Why aren't they married? Did they divorce their first expat or are they 2nd generation filipinas in america?
One of them is a 47 year old divorced Filipina in America, first generation. The other one is a 33-year-old Filipina living in Qatar. She's never been married but did have an American BF. Both are probably scared to death that they'll die alone.
they wont die alone their standards are too high. They simply will lower their standards probably if they truly are that scared. Guys do it all the time so can they. Women can always get a guy no matter what. Its not like in america where even a fat chick will have standards.

The only time i seen a girl struggling to pin down a guy was my bargirl cause despite being hot she works in the bar and has 2 kids and is approaching 30 so that is 3 strikes against her. Only the most desperate guy would put a ring on it.
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Sorry for the necro but after reading this i just had to comment....
In general, women are wired to give happiness, not to be sexpots.....remember, men get into relationships to have sex, women have sex to get into relationships...you will always find exceptions to the rule but this is the general rule....and what difference does it make? everyone ends up happy...
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firahs75 wrote:Sorry for the necro but after reading this i just had to comment....
In general, women are wired to give happiness, not to be sexpots.....remember, men get into relationships to have sex, women have sex to get into relationships...you will always find exceptions to the rule but this is the general rule....and what difference does it make? everyone ends up happy...
This needs to be framed.
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