Why Choose a Filipino Girl
Perhaps you are one of the men who have already heard about the beauty of Filipino girls but continue wondering what makes Filipino women that special. Here are some reasons for dating a Filipino Girl that may give the answer to your question:
Filipina girls are renowned for their beauty.
Filipinas stand out among Asian women in terms of charm and femininity.
Filipino women are naturally romantic, loving and caring.
They are not only beautiful women but a delight to be around because of the famous Filipina disposition and personality. Many Filipinas have instilled in them since birth a sense of honor called Delikadesa. It is this sense of Delikadesa that gives them such fine admirable qualities you just won't find in ladies of the western world. You will never find a proper Filipina lie, cheat, or steal – it will bring shame upon her and her family.
Filipino women put family first before money.
To the Filipina, family will always remain a great priority. The Filipina, whom many would consider as having come from a relatively poor country, will view the close loving bonds of the Filipina Family as her wealth. The Filipina women are more willing to sacrifice career than a family.
Filipinas are religious.
Phillipines is the only christian nation in the far east.
Filipina women believe in a one-man one-woman relationship
An interesting fact is that there is no "absolute divorce" in Philippines. There is only "relative divorce" in a form of "legal separation” (husband and wife are only separated from bed and board but marriage remains in full force). Marriage in such a country where they simply do not have divorce laws is always considered a life long commitment. Filipinas welcome their responsibilities towards keeping her husband happy and strive to never lose his attention. Luckily for her most Filipina Ladies are often petite tender beautiful warm loving creatures you will never tier of giving your affection to.
Filipino girls are understanding, patient and supportive.
Even loud verbal arguments or fighting would be to de-face her self and most Filipinas would simply never engage in any such acts. This soft spoken, quiet, understanding nature of the Filipina Ladies is a desired trait many of them strive towards.
Filipinas are optimistic and have flexible personality.
They have a great sense of humor.
Filipino women are excellent home keepers.
Filipino ladies equate domestic responsibility with being a good wife (or potentially a good wife). Philippines practices "patriarchal" form of society and traditionally husbands are providers while wives are meant to stay home to keep the family in order and look after the children.
The Filipina Lady's home is a great source of pride for her. For the Filipina girl to yell in her home is to de-face her home so you will never find her screaming or breaking dishes.
Filipina girls are well educated.
The Philippine culture places a huge emphasis on a college education. An environment of importance towards education and pride in accomplishment at school is instilled in the Filipina's family.
Offers very high respect to partners or provider in the family.
Some, actually many who marry these Filipina beauties, swear they make the best wives in the world, not only beautiful, but loyal, loving and faithful past death.
Filipina-American marriages are more successful than American-American marriages.
It is interesting to note that Filipina girls - American men marriages arranged through dating services, would appear to have a lower divorce rate than the nation as a whole. The divorce rate of these marriages is 20% while the standard American- American marriage of today has about a 40% chance of divorce, though the statistics vary wildly.
2006-11-14 14:34:54
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answered by pinaysapinas2004 1
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Some Filipinos want and do get married outside the Philippines. There’s nothing really strange with this, except when they say that the reason is for convenience in getting a divorce abroad. This is strange for two main reasons: 1. Divorce is not recognized under Philippine laws. If you’re a Filipino, it doesn’t matter where you get a divorce: such divorce is invalid/void in the Philippines. This is because under the nationality principle (Art. 15, Civil Code), all Filipinos - where they may be in the world - are bound by Philippine laws on family rights and duties, status, condition, and legal capacity. Yes, folks, you can run, but you can’t hide.Nevertheless, divorce decrees secured outside the Philippines are recognized in certain instances. This is provided in Article 26 (Paragraph 2) of the Family Code, which reads in full: ART. 26. All marriages solemnized outside the Philippines in accordance with the laws in force in the country where they were solemnized, and valid there as such, shall also be valid in this country, except those prohibited under Articles 35(1), (4), (5) and (6), 36, 37 and 38. Where a marriage between a Filipino citizen and a foreigner is validly celebrated and a divorce is thereafter validly obtained abroad by the alien spouse capacitating him or her to remarry, the Filipino spouse shall have capacity to remarry under Philippine law. The twin elements for the application of this provision are: 1. There is a valid marriage that has been celebrated between a Filipino citizen and a foreigner; and 2. A valid divorce is obtained abroad by the alien spouse capacitating him or her to remarry. After complying with the procedure in having the foreign decree of divorce judicially recognized (through a court action) here in the Philippines, the Filipino spouse may validly remarry. At first glance, Article 26 seems to apply only to a marriage between a Filipino and a foreigner. This was raised by a respected commentator in family law, Justice Sempio-Diy, who noted that Art. 26 does not apply: …to a divorce obtained by a former Filipino who had been naturalized in another country after his naturalization, as it might open the door to rich Filipinos’ obtaining naturalization abroad for no other reason than to be able to divorce their Filipino spouse (Handbook on the Family Code of the Philippines, 1995 Ed., p. 30). However, this provision was later interpreted by the Supreme Court to include cases involving parties who, at the time of the celebration of the marriage were Filipino citizens, but later on, one of them becomes naturalized as a foreign citizen and obtains a divorce decree. The reckoning point is not the citizenship of the parties at the time of marriage, but their citizenship at the time a valid divorce is obtained abroad by the alien spouse capacitating the latter to remarry. (Philippines vs. Orbecido III, G.R. No. 154380, 5 October 2005). 2. Marriage is supposed to be forever. From an idealistic non-legal standpoint, the sole reason for marriage should be love; the kind of love that transcends time and withstands any impediments that life throws our way. From a legal perspective, on the other hand, no less than the Philippine Constitution (Art. XV, Sec. 2) and the Family Code (Art. 1) expressly characterize marriage as the foundation of the family and an inviolable social institution. The law states that it is a special contract of a permanent union between a man and a woman (sorry, same sex marriage is not yet recognized in the Philippines). It is inviolable. It is permanent. In short, you don’t think of divorce when you get married. History of Article 26, Family Code: 6 July 1987: President Corazon Aquino signed Executive Order No. 209, otherwise known as the “Family Code.” The law, which took effect on 3 August
2016-03-19 08:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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If your living in the US you can file for divorce and is free to marry under American soil, However even if you already filed a divorce in the US that wont have any effect in your marriage to Philippines you should file an annulment in the Philippines. But if your husband will be the one filing the divorce you could go back to the Philippines file for the recognition of the divorce. I don't think that your permanent residency will get affected
2016-04-02 23:45:53
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Divorce rate could be 0% if you live in the Philippines. Although divorce is not accepted by the Philippines government, some couples do split by annullment. If you decide to live in the US, your chances of divorce will increase depending on many factors.
If your Filipino spouse holds strong loyalty to a religious faith that does not encourage divorce, then your marital stability may be firm but is not a guarantee. Otherwise, if your Filipino spouse is or can be liberal as an American spouse, your chances of a lasting marriage may not be any different than marrying an American spouse.
2006-11-17 09:32:24
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2016-04-21 05:27:59
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are you trying to say your american and your partner or spouse is filipino ( from out of the US) ? cuz why should it matter with race? I married outside my race, but I considered my x spouse american just as I am american. Divorce comes in all races, and that shouldnt even be an issue, dealing with divorce is the info you should be asking about, not race.
2006-11-14 14:54:28
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answered by Skinz 3
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if you want to ask someone married
to a Filipina--once she got her family here in the usa she turned into a witch/monster==
her daughters are the same as her
it is heartbreaking that after nearlt\y 15 years of marriage I am ready to walk away because everything she said 15 years ago---all the promises--she broke--and she never forget past before we met which is awful--
I feel like a dog she rubs my nose in my old **** before our marriage;
Never marry a Filipina--in my opinion.
2015-06-21 13:57:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I've seen them marry for citizenship and Marry for love, Some marry for citizenship and stay married also. I'm a military wife and have seen my share of soldiers get dumped by forieghn chicks. I always advise against it but with that sorta thing you gotta go with your gut and prayer.
2006-11-14 14:14:37
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answered by Queen Burn 2
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First off, the concept of marrying a rich, white husband (particularly with blue eyes) is wrong. Marrying someone BASED on appearance is sickening and wrong. In every religion, true love is pure love, and the fact that Filipinas were taught to admire white guys is sickening. It is unfortunate that Fillapinas (particularly women) are educated but adamantly wanting to marry white men only. There will be infidelities if the Filipina women let their American (particularly white husbands) run all over them. This is not fair to them. I can't believe this things actually exist in the world. So basically all the scum bags find a Filipina women because those women are their LAST RESORT. Sickening and bad karma.
2014-07-08 04:55:56
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