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2025-11-07 ย |ย โฑ๏ธ 18:03 ย |ย ๐๏ธ 114.4K views ย |ย ๐ 4.7K likes ย |ย ๐ฌ 1.1K comments
Pea examines what makes a traditional Filipina attractive to Western men, then features an interview between her patron Bobby and a 27-year-old traditional Filipina named Mary Grace who is engaged to a man from the UK. The interview reveals how a traditional Filipina navigates online dating, insecurity, jealousy over an ex, and the cultural clash around co-parenting โ and Pea unpacks the specific lessons Western men should take from Mary Grace's story.
Pea defines what Western men mean by "traditional Filipina" โ
- Doesn't see you as a stepping stone to something better
- Probably inexperienced with relationships and sex
- Believes in marriage till death do you part
- Her greatest joy is making you happy and caring for kids and household
- Knows how to cook, enjoys it, and never feels oppressed by daily chores
- Pea confirms women like this do exist in the Philippines โ "quite a few" โ but the question is how to get one to fall in love with you
Background on the interview: Pea's patron Bobby found his "unicorn" after watching her videos and visiting the Philippines, and recently married her โ
- Bobby interviews Mary Grace, a 27-year-old Filipina with a government job, who is engaged to a 37-year-old man from the UK (10-year age gap)
- They met on Yubo, a free dating app where you can message without paying premium
Mary Grace explains why she chose her fiancรฉ over other men she was chatting with (Canadians, Americans, etc.) โ
- The key reason: he never asked for inappropriate pictures
- She says asking for nudes is an immediate red flag for Filipinas โ it signals the man is only interested in looks
- She gave him her WhatsApp number because "he's kind of decent"
- They communicated on WhatsApp for 5 months before he visited the Philippines for 10 days
Mary Grace's deep insecurity about her looks โ
- After his first visit, she assumed he would stop messaging or block her
- She explains: Filipinas see foreign women in movies/TV and think they're very pretty and sophisticated; when they look in the mirror, they feel they can't measure up
- She describes herself as "simple" โ not someone who dresses sexy โ and worried she wasn't enough
- Bobby reassures her that Western men actually want traditional women, not flashy ones; he was single for 15 years after his divorce because the women in the West "just spells trouble"
The proposal and relationship progression โ
- He returned to the Philippines a second time and proposed on New Year's Eve, one minute before midnight, kneeling as fireworks went off
- She accepted, and they began a proper engagement
The jealousy and co-parenting conflict โ
- Mary Grace saw a pop-up message from his ex on his phone and spiraled into overthinking
- In Filipino culture, they "don't really understand the setup between ex-couples" โ the concept of co-parenting is foreign
- He tried explaining that he has children and must communicate with his ex; she couldn't accept it at first
- She also found old screenshots of him with another woman, but after consulting five iPhone-owning friends about date stamps, confirmed the photos were from 2-3 years ago, before they met
- She eventually recognized the logic: "If he would be lying, why would he be screenshotting this and sending it to me?"
Mary Grace's belief that fighting strengthens relationships โ
She says "the more you argue, the more you become strong, the more you understand each other"
Bobby diplomatically says he doesn't 100% agree but appreciates the sentiment
Pea's analysis and advice for Western men after the interview
Don't ask for naked pictures โ
- It sinks your image so low that only a scammer would keep talking to you
- Almost every single Filipina gets asked; Pea herself gets a couple requests per week
- If a woman sends nudes easily, she's either desperate or trying to get your money โ either way, not who you want
Understand that Filipinas are almost always insecure about their looks โ
- They watch Western movies and think Western women are pretty and sophisticated
- No matter what you tell them about their attractiveness, they don't believe you โ and they're not fishing for compliments
- Especially true for traditional provincial women
- Best approach: tell her you feel the same way โ that women in your country don't think you're anything special either
Specific things NOT to do โ
- Never call a Filipina "exotic" โ in Western culture it's a compliment, but to Filipinas it means the exact opposite and she'll feel insulted
- Never brag about your looks or claim Western women are chasing you โ even as a joke, she'll take you seriously, and being cocky doesn't attract a good Filipina
- Never purposely try to make her jealous โ "Filipinas already come factory preset with a buttload of jealousy. And you really don't need to light that fuse."
Why Filipinas fear the ex most of all โ
- They figure the same things that originally attracted you to your ex are still there, buried by the breakup but with the foundation still strong โ especially if you share kids
- Makes it worse: Filipinos get back with their exes all the time, "back and forth like a boomerang," at least for sex, especially if he's the father of a child
- The irony: it's actually the Western man who should fear the Filipina's ex, not the other way around
- In the West, exes either ignore each other or set boundaries; in the Philippines, recycling exes is common
Fighting in Filipino relationships โ
- In Western relationships, disagreements are normal but not celebrated
- Many Filipinas think conflict strengthens relationships because arguing means you care
- Be prepared for a lot of fights early on โ she might even instigate them
- The good news: it doesn't last forever, hopefully