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LOOKING FOR LOVE IN THE PHILIPPINES / A Filipina Reveals The Truth

๐Ÿ“… 2022-03-04โฑ 22:39
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Pea interviews her friend Cheesy โ€” yes, her real name, taken from a cheese bread brand her mom saw on a box โ€” a 30-year-old single Filipina with dating experience involving both local and foreign men. The conversation covers marriage expectations, online dating pitfalls, what happens when a Filipina dates foreigners and then tries to date local guys again, and why Cheesy insists on cohabitation before commitment.

Cheesy's background and name origin โ€‹

  • Her real name is Cheesy; her mom literally named her after a cheese spread brand she saw on a box
  • She's 30, single, no kids, but has 10 dogs (8 pugs and 2 rescued street dog crossbreeds)
  • Pea jokes that they're the "crazy cat lady" and "crazy dog lady" pair

Marriage expectations vs. reality โ€‹

  • Cheesy had a life plan: relationship by 20, married by 25, kids by 27 โ€” but she's 30 and still single
  • She says she's not just looking for a soulmate but a "twin flame" โ€” something deeper and more exclusive
  • She's firmly against divorce, so marriage for her is a one-time deal โ€” which makes her extra cautious
  • Filipino extended families expect marriage and expect to be invited to the wedding; there's societal pressure to settle down

Cohabitation before marriage is non-negotiable for Cheesy โ€‹

  • She says living together is when you see the "real them" โ€” the farts, the snoring, the burps
  • References something she read claiming people can only fake who they are for about three months
  • Pea jokes she'd heard of the "three-year itch" but now it's a "three-month itch"
  • Cheesy wants to see if her partner accepts "what you are and what you are not" before committing

Online marriage โ€” Cheesy attended one โ€‹

  • She attended an online wedding the previous month and was initially convinced it was a scam
  • Her friend married a man she had never met in person
  • Cheesy says she personally wouldn't do it because of trust issues from failed past relationships
  • She needs to see the real person under the same roof before making that decision

Views on having kids โ€‹

  • She's not ready for kids right now โ€” wants to be financially stable first
  • Emphasizes it's a joint decision: "it's not just me, it's not just him, it's the both of you"
  • Plans to keep her 10 dogs regardless
  • Pea jokes they'll both end up running a "Noah's Ark" animal rescue sanctuary

Would she leave the Philippines? โ€‹

  • She's been asked this repeatedly because she's dated two American men long-term
  • She'd leave if her partner needed to be there for work, or if she had better career opportunities abroad
  • But she has no problem staying in the Philippines if her partner wants to stay
  • She prefers English-speaking countries since English is her strongest foreign language
  • She studied Korean during a relationship with a Korean ex โ€” got fluent enough to skip K-drama subtitles, but lost it after the relationship ended

The language dynamics of dating โ€‹

  • Cheesy and Pea both find it easier to speak English than Tagalog in many everyday situations
  • They discuss how Filipinos mix Visayan, Tagalog, and English constantly, sometimes forgetting which region they're in
  • The "double translation" problem with non-English-speaking partners (he translates in his head, she translates in hers) creates a communication gap
  • She dated Germans who were actually good at English, which worked well

How dating foreigners changes how local men see you โ€‹

  • After dating foreigners, Cheesy found that Filipino men felt intimidated by her
  • Local guys assumed she'd have higher expectations or demand more financially
  • She says it's not about being "better" โ€” it's that dating foreigners made her more open-minded, changed how she talks and carries herself
  • Local men can see the difference and pull back

Why foreigners are attractive to Filipinas (from Cheesy's perspective) โ€‹

  • Foreigners are more open-minded and more understanding of Filipino culture
  • Foreign men who intend to marry Filipinas often actively study the culture and appreciate it
  • She's observed through working with Japanese and Korean wives of her bosses that Filipinas are distinctly more caring โ€” the type to make coffee for their husband before work
  • She suggested this to her Japanese boss's wife, who didn't do those things

The Filipina "training" for being a housewife โ€‹

  • Both Cheesy and Pea describe being raised with the expectation of learning household skills for marriage
  • Parents explicitly said "you have to know how to do that because when you get married, your husband's going to leave you if you don't"
  • Pea calls it "traumatic" but acknowledges it had benefits โ€” they entered adulthood already knowing what married life would require
  • "It's like marriage 101" baked into childhood, no manual needed

The gold digger stereotype vs. reality โ€‹

  • Cheesy acknowledges local guys sometimes accuse women who've dated foreigners of being after money
  • She says what she actually wants is someone loving, caring, and hardworking โ€” matching her own work ethic
  • Pea adds the joke: "We don't dig gold anymore โ€” we dig bitcoins now"

The "Indecent Proposal" scenario โ€‹

  • Pea poses the classic hypothetical: a man offers a million dollars for one night
  • Cheesy says she discussed this with her ex and they jokingly agreed she should do it if the man was old and "about to die" โ€” then they'd enjoy the money together afterward
  • But she says she really wouldn't sell her body

The 7-year relationship with a man from California โ€‹

  • Her longest relationship was 7 years with an American from California
  • She was planning to file for a fiancรฉe visa but delayed because she was financially supporting her sister through college
  • By the time her sister was about to graduate, the boyfriend had either given up or had a change of heart
  • He started dating other women โ€” even before the official breakup, during the relationship's decline
  • After the breakup he begged her to come back, but she refused because the cheating destroyed her trust
  • She defines cheating broadly: not just physical sex, but emotional cheating, messaging, mental infidelity

Her tolerance policy for mistakes โ€‹

  • She told her long-term exes: "You can make 30 mistakes a day, as long as it's not the same mistake twice"
  • If a partner repeats the same mistake knowing it hurts her, that's a deliberate choice and she's done

How she meets men โ€‹

  • Mostly through mutual friends โ€” weddings, reunions, social gatherings where a friend of a friend shows interest
  • She tried Tinder but found most men there only wanted hookups, not relationships
  • Pea notes that Tinder in the Philippines is weirdly used as a legitimate dating app by some people, unlike in the West where it's primarily for hookups โ€” but agrees most users still want casual encounters
  • Cheesy tried Bumble, matched with guys who eventually moved conversations to WhatsApp or Viber
  • She always asks upfront "What are you looking for?" and calls out profile contradictions (listing both "long-term" and "hookups")
  • She found that some men would initially claim to want something serious, then revert to their "original color" โ€” calling them "chameleons"

FilipinoCupid experience โ€‹

  • She used it for a couple of years and met/dated several guys
  • Most didn't want relationships โ€” they wanted a travel buddy or tour guide
  • She always declined: "I'm looking for a boyfriend"
  • One exception: a guy messaged her on his last week in the Philippines asking to hang out; she initially refused but was bored one day and agreed to meet for drinks in Dumaguete
  • They had unexpected chemistry โ€” traveled together to lakes and waterfalls, and a genuine connection developed
  • The transcript cuts off before the conclusion of this story

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