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THE PROS AND CONS OF DATING OLDER WOMEN / Marrying An Older Filipina

πŸ“… 2021-11-19⏱ 17:58
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Pea continues her interview with three single Filipinas in their forties from Dumaguete City β€” Sheila (43, self-employed, separated), Grace (44, single mom, nurse supervisor), and Ruth (44, nurse, widowed) β€” covering sex, what they offer men, family financial obligations, feminism, religion, and what they'd want foreigners to know about the Philippines. This Part 2 episode reveals women who are financially independent, sexually self-aware, and refreshingly unbothered by Western gender politics.

What's Covered ​

  • Sex drive at 40+ compared to ten years ago

    • Sheila (was 33 ten years ago): Was more interested in sex then than now
    • Ruth: When younger, hormones are higher; now she's calmer and fine without it β€” but still interested, considers it "a bonus" if it's still happening
    • Grace gives the standout answer: At 23, sex was an obligation β€” "We will do this because we're boyfriend and girlfriend" β€” but now in her 40s she's MORE interested because she finally knows her own body: "I know which part of my body to be tuned up, like to click the right button, the right setting"
    • Grace's bottom line: whoever her future man is, "he must keep up with my stamina"
  • Is an active sex life important in a relationship?

    • All three say yes emphatically
    • Ruth: It's healthy, stress-relieving, with many benefits β€” "If you can still have it, why not?"
    • Grace invokes Maslow's hierarchy of needs β€” love, sex, and belongingness occupy the largest part of the pyramid; sexual compatibility is essential because unmet needs are why men "jump over the fence"
    • Grace calls sexual compatibility "a spice and a rainbow in a relationship"
  • What each woman brings to the table / why a man should marry them

    • Grace: She's a nurse and midwife, so she can take care of a man's health AND deliver babies in the neighborhood; she's a sincere friend and deeply loving
    • Sheila: Offers love, care, loyalty, and genuineness; also sings and dances
    • Ruth: Honest, loyal, understanding, loving, easy to talk to
  • Financial independence and family support

    • Sheila: No longer supports family β€” her mother is a retired government employee with a pension
    • Ruth: Not supporting parents (they're retired with their own resources); only supports her own kids
    • Grace: Lives in her mother's house and shoulders the bills (electricity, water, food), but frames it practically β€” it's like paying rent elsewhere, and her mom has her own pension; Grace gives her hospital medical allowance (β‚±5,000) to her mom for medicine
    • Pea highlights this because many foreign men assume dating a Filipina means supporting her entire family β€” but these women are independent, working, and not financially dependent on a partner
  • Would they expect a future husband to support their family?

    • Grace: Only if needed and only if he offers β€” "I'm the type of person that will not ask or beg"; she finds her own ways ("Bideo β€” find ways" is their local expression)
    • Sheila: If he's able and willing, welcome β€” but it's not his obligation
    • Ruth: Same β€” it's a bonus if he wants to help, but not obligatory
    • None of the three would pressure or obligate a partner to support their families
  • Awareness of Western feminism

    • Sheila: Has never heard of it, doesn't watch news or YouTube about it
    • Grace: Has heard of it β€” women pursuing power, "woman empowerment versus men" β€” but then challenges the premise directly: "What rights do men have that we women don't?"
    • Grace argues Filipino women can vote, own property, and aren't discriminated against in wages (paid by profession and seniority); she contrasts this with the Middle East where women only recently got the right to drive
    • The group agrees they already enjoy all the rights men have in the Philippines
    • Grace's challenge to men: "What can you do that we cannot? Tell us. Convince us."
  • Importance of religion in a relationship

    • Ruth: Not a deal-breaker β€” "As long as you don't touch mine and I don't touch your religion"; identifies as spiritual, not religious
    • Sheila: Also not a deal-breaker β€” same religion is a bonus, but mutual respect is what matters
    • Grace: Would accept an atheist β€” acknowledges some people believe in science over God and she respects that; says "Let God judge" both of them when they die; an atheist partner is not a deal-breaker for her
    • Ruth: Even if a man doesn't believe in God, as long as he's sincere, respectful, and doesn't do bad things β€” "Whatever he believes in, I don't care as long as he is a good person"
  • What's the best thing about the Philippines for foreigners who haven't visited?

    • Ruth: Filipinos are hospitable, positive, and resilient β€” they smile through typhoons, volcanoes, and floods; beautiful beaches, mountains, and great food
    • Grace: Filipinos are resilient β€” "We just shrug off our problems and continue daily living"; diversity of food and culture influenced by Malaysian, Thai, and other Asian traditions; stunning natural scenery
    • Grace adds a caveat for foreigners: "You just have to choose wisely" β€” implying not every Filipina is the same
    • Sheila: The beaches are beautiful and the food is incredible
  • The episode wraps warmly with Pea thanking the women and promising more content soon


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