I got a Tag from my friend Anne. And i find it very interesting. Thanks day Anne!
***Are Filipino guys more traditional? If so, does that mean their values are more intact than that of foreigners?
The values of each individual can’t be determined from which country you are from. It’s is something acquired from the time you’re inside your mom’s womb up to the time you were raised. The emotions of a mother while she’s pregnant create a big impact to the baby. Plus the environment of where you were raised and people that surrounds you.. So I strongly believed that each person have different individuality no matter what race you are.
***Is the stereotype true that Westerners have a less of a sense of spirituality? What about a foreigner's view of commitment in a relationship?
It’s not true for I have seen a lot of spiritual foreigners. And relationship wise, I think it’s something to do with the culture, the individuality of a person, their sets of mind and the standard of living they wished for. We can never foretell what’s going to happened in a relationship neither a Filipino nor Americans. As we all know, some country have Divorced and some have not. But come to think of it, there might be no Divorced in the Philippines but there’s Annulment and there are a lot of separations. So it’s solely depends on the person involved rather than the nationality.
***How are they as mates- is they jealous, possessive?
My husband is a foreigner and as normal person as I am. I believe that other individuals and couples just normally feel every emotion we share. And jealousy is normal as well, it depends on how you manage and how both partner handle the situation.
***Is it true that normally a stronger woman is better off with a foreigner?
Some people said so, I have a friend that said she wanted to marry a foreigner because she is strong enough that she think if she will have Filipino husband, he will be “under de saya” which she don’t like to happened. But I think it’s how a couple talk and how open they are between each other.
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