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10 Visits And Still No Filipina! Could This Happen To You?

πŸ“… 2024-09-10⏱ 19:49
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Pea interviews Dave, a 55-year-old retired Marriott employee from Boston who has visited the Philippines more than 10 times since 2005 and still hasn't found the right Filipina. The conversation is a revealing portrait of a likeable but self-contradictory man whose high standards, introversion, and admitted inability to approach women keep him stuck in an indefinite search β€” and Pea doesn't let his contradictions slide.

Dave's background and why he keeps coming back ​

  • 55 years old, retired after 30 years with Marriott, from Boston
  • First visited Cebu in 2005 to meet a girl he'd connected with online β€” she turned out to be pregnant with a Filipino boyfriend's baby. "I learned everything the hard way"
  • Has been back 10+ times since, travels between the US, Italy, Thailand, and the Philippines
  • Fully retired, wants to settle in the Philippines eventually but is "waiting to meet somebody"
  • Openly admits he's here because of the women: "Every guy that I know that comes to the Philippines wants to meet a Filipina β€” who can blame them?"
  • Loves that Filipinas are "very feminine" compared to what he sees as masculine women in the US
  • Says he's been "beaten down by the feminism back home"

What Dave says he wants β€” and the contradictions Pea catches ​

  • Deal-breaker #1: No children β€” doesn't want to raise someone else's kids (Pea says she'd feel the same way if she were a guy)
  • Deal-breaker #2: Someone "independent" with a job and career, but also "balanced" β€” Pea immediately flags this: "Filipino Filipinas, do we know how to balance?" and suggests this might be exactly why he hasn't found anyone
  • Deal-breaker #3: Good sense of humor, some education, good balance of family and career
  • He also wants her age range 23-35 (he's 55)
  • He wants someone with a part-time job so she has time for him β€” "not giving all her time to her boss"
  • On family: "very important" β€” but also preferably single, no children. Pea jokes: "basically an orphan" β€” Dave laughs and admits "I've been looking for that"
  • Pea points out that a single Filipina with no kids, a job, education, humor, and independence is going to be "in demand" β€” she's not just sitting around waiting

His introversion is a real obstacle ​

  • Dave describes himself as "very introverted" and says he never approaches women β€” won't walk up and say hello
  • He doesn't go out at night
  • People tell him to go to IT Park or Ayala to meet women β€” he says he hasn't met a single girl there
  • Yet he tells Pea he recognized her walking by and approached her β€” she calls this out: "You don't approach anybody but you're willing to talk to a stranger?" He says she's "different" because he knew who she was
  • His plan is to try going to bars near IT Park (the Pyramid/Liv area) β€” Pea tells him bluntly: "You don't meet good girls there"
  • When she suggests church as the place to find good women, Dave says he's agnostic β€” creating another dead end in his search strategy

Dave's honest assessment of the foreign expat community ​

  • He's blunt: "90% of them I don't want to even be associated with"
  • Many are "broken down" β€” divorced, kids back home, beaten down by Western culture
  • Describes the typical foreigner conversations as "low class": comparing sexual exploits, talking about "how many days" and "what she's like"
  • "A lot of alcoholics" β€” people with problems they brought with them to the Philippines
  • Many haven't planned for retirement or lost everything to a bad relationship
  • His key insight: "The people that would screw you here in the Philippines are not Filipinos" β€” Pea strongly agrees: "That is so true"

Dave's past relationship and naivety about Filipino culture ​

  • Had a Filipina girlfriend at some point who treated him well β€” invited him to birthday parties, family events, made him a godfather multiple times
  • Pea identifies this immediately as "the husband experience without marrying the girl" β€” and that being made a godfather repeatedly means financial obligations
  • She tells him he's been taken advantage of without even knowing it: "You didn't even know you've been taken advantage of and you think that was so nice of them to invite you β€” but you have to pay for everything"
  • Dave downplays it as "small stuff" that wasn't breaking the bank
  • Pea advises him to delete old relationship photos/memories from his phone before getting into a new relationship because "Filipinas are kind of like the FBI" when it comes to checking phones

Cultural and political tangents ​

  • Discussion about the Secret Service's failure to protect Trump β€” Dave blames DEI policies, argues a 5-foot-tall woman can't protect a 6'3" president, criticizes the Secret Service director for wanting 30% women
  • Pea agrees and says if they want equality, put 30% women "laying the bricks and working in the sewers and on the front line"
  • Dave's observation on Cebu: more light-skinned women than he expected, but he prefers morena (brown-skinned) Filipinas
  • Both note Filipinas look very young for their age β€” Dave jokes Pea looks "22-23," she says she's mid-30s

Dave's final advice ​

  • Simple: "Just do it β€” book a flight and come. It's cheap to fly here, round trip for about $1,200"
  • Despite everything β€” the pregnant first girlfriend, 10+ visits without finding the one, mistakes along the way β€” coming to the Philippines "has enhanced my life quite a bit"
  • "I made so many mistakes, but I still love it here β€” that is what life is all about, learning"

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