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Large Age Gaps - Will She Be Tempted To Stray In America?

πŸ“… 2025-06-06⏱ 29:16
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Pea interviews Grace (33, from Isabela, Ilocana) and Rob (58, originally from Wisconsin, now in Florida), a married couple navigating life in America with a 25-year age gap. The conversation covers how they met, OFW abuse, family reactions, cultural adjustment, temptation from American men, and the life-threatening medical scare that exposed how dependent Grace still was on Rob.

How they met and Grace's OFW background ​

  • Met on Facebook through the "people you may know" feature; Rob messaged first, Grace was initially suspicious β€” thought he was a scammer because random men often messaged asking for nude photos
  • Grace was working in Hong Kong as an OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker) for 8-12 months
  • Her employer confiscated her phone, passport, contract, and Hong Kong ID β€” she had no way to escape
  • Rob describes the OFW life as "toxic and self-destructive": no boundaries on time, working early morning to late night, no personal space, employers asking for more than just domestic help
  • Grace got a little time off on Sundays and was making deliveries during morning time
  • When Rob learned about her situation through video calls, he asked her to quit and come home β€” that's when he says he "knew she was different" and fell in love
  • Grace confirms: "He saved me from that situation"

Rob's previous Filipino relationship ​

  • Was previously married to a Filipina for about 2-3 years on paper, but only about 90 days together
  • That wife "didn't love me" and was in it for the opportunity to come to the United States
  • Also met on Facebook
  • That experience taught him "what I didn't want" β€” led him to recognize Grace's genuineness

Rob transforming Grace's family situation ​

  • When Rob saw how Grace's family lived β€” sleeping on the floor in a tiny shack about the size of the interview room, water leaking in, no windows, no doors, using a bucket β€” he built them a house without being asked
  • Grace emphasizes: "I didn't ask for it honestly"
  • He also supported her two children
  • Grace: "He really transformed my life"

What Grace liked about Rob ​

  • Jokes "money" first, then gets serious: she liked how he accepted her β€” her kids, her family, and the Filipino cultural expectation that the breadwinner supports the entire extended family, not just parents but all siblings
  • As a Filipina breadwinner, "you need to support them all"

Family reactions ​

  • Rob's three adult kids initially reacted badly β€” thought he'd get scammed; there was jealousy and anger, especially from his oldest daughter
  • Grace is a year older than Rob's oldest daughter, creating awkwardness
  • Over time they've met Grace, gotten to know her, and now get along
  • Grace's family in the Philippines loves Rob β€” he's the superstar in the neighborhood, the only foreigner there
  • Not a lot of foreigners up north in Isabela; neighbors likely think "another Filipina escaped poverty because she married a foreigner"

Grace's expectations vs. American reality ​

  • Grace had a "Disney princess" expectation of life in America
  • Reality: "If you married a rich guy, yeah, you can have a Disney life here, but if not, you're working. You're Cinderella."
  • The big misunderstanding among Filipinos: "they're expecting when you married a foreigner, you're instantly rich"
  • Kids are very expensive in America
  • Grace now works and supports her own family financially β€” doesn't want to use Rob's money for sending support to the Philippines
  • She's basically self-supporting for her family while Rob handles their household

Will she be tempted to stray? ​

  • Rob admits to insecurity about it β€” at Grace's workplace, not just younger guys but also older male patients flirt with her
  • Patients have asked her to divorce Rob and marry them β€” multiple people have done this
  • Grace is the novelty: in the Philippines she'd be "one of many Filipinas," but in America she's often the only Filipina around β€” she's exotic to American men
  • Grace's response to these men: stays respectful, tells them she's married
  • Grace's advice: "If you will come here, be sure that you are strong enough and not for temptation. Come here for the right reasons."
  • What worries Rob more than direct temptation from men: the slow cultural influence of American feminist attitudes
    • He worries about "toxic attitudes" that get absorbed subtly over time through friendships with Americans
    • Describes it as "slowly poisoning" β€” more subtle and dangerous than outright male attention because it happens gradually through fitting in and taking advice

How other Filipinas in America treat Grace ​

  • Grace has found some Filipinas in America are rude and judgmental toward their own kind
  • Describes approaching a Filipina at an Asian store, saying hello, asking where she's from β€” the woman looked her up and down, gave a "judgment look," said nothing, and walked away
  • Grace is naturally approachable and finds this cold behavior surprising

Public reactions to the age gap ​

  • They do get stares, though not often
  • Occasional whispering and "cattiness"
  • Rob's own kids initially had that reaction β€” his oldest daughter being younger than Grace created awkwardness and jealousy
  • Hospital incident: when Rob was in the ER, a nurse was specifically sent over to ask Grace her age and her relationship to Rob, because one of the doctors was curious β€” a directed inquiry about the age gap

Rob's heart attack β€” a wake-up call about dependency ​

  • Rob had a heart attack three weeks before the interview
  • Grace's immediate fear: "What if he going to die that time?"
  • She realized she was completely dependent on him for everything: didn't know how to get her own credit card, manage a bank account, drive, pay bills β€” and her green card was only two years
  • In America, Rob was 10 minutes from a hospital, 911 responded, and he had a stent placed in less than an hour
  • Grace's friend back in the Philippines (a British expat) died from a heart attack β€” the traffic killed him because the ambulance couldn't get through, and Philippine ambulances don't have defibrillators
  • Pea comments the Philippines is "30 years behind" in medical infrastructure; Grace corrects: "How about 50?"
  • Rob is recovering but the event highlighted both the advantage of being in America for medical care and the vulnerability of a dependent Filipina spouse

Rob's reason for bringing Grace to America instead of retiring in the Philippines ​

  • Not ready to retire yet, still needs to work
  • Wanted Grace to work in America too β€” get the green card, have opportunities that don't exist in the Philippines
  • Grace already has a job and is doing well
  • Long-term goal was to retire in the Philippines, but Rob now has more hesitation after the heart attack given the vast difference in medical care

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