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I've had a Filipina friend, well she was the sweetest and the most caring I've ever seen but oh well it was just a friendship nothing more

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Apparently a King Deposed... Did they ever let you back in?

If my bass-fishing club saw me post a photo like that, I would get kicked out of the club! :lol:

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If my bass-fishing club saw me post a photo like that, I would get kicked out of the club! :lol:

Probably but only after a vast majority of the other members petitioned (or supported said petition) the advisory council of their desire to have you removed.

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How sad. That you have to be in a country where you feel like you are special because of your skin color. You must have an extraordinary amount of insecurities in your self that you need to feel better by simply going to the Philippines and be treated like KING, do all you want and imply to the world that men in the United States are are simply lethargic.

What you have written simply reflects of what kind of person you are.

Hi please do not judge all American men by someone's out the park comment. I myself am a black American that has been to Phils several times in my life and I absolutely enjoy and respect the country and it's people. When I am there the people do not see my color well let me back up, certain remote areas I get a fair share of stares, shy smiles, and hey Joe...but for the most part I am treated with respect and return the favor. There are so many beautiful women in Phils and the temptation to be a bad boy is tremendous, but finding the one woman who you click with is key and stick to her is the remedy for doggish ways. The ultimate key here is maturity and respect for women, not just pinay but every woman.

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Hi please do not judge all American men by someone's out the park comment. I myself am a black American that has been to Phils several times in my life and I absolutely enjoy and respect the country and it's people. When I am there the people do not see my color well let me back up, certain remote areas I get a fair share of stares, shy smiles, and hey Joe...but for the most part I am treated with respect and return the favor. There are so many beautiful women in Phils and the temptation to be a bad boy is tremendous, but finding the one woman who you click with is key and stick to her is the remedy for doggish ways. The ultimate key here is maturity and respect for women, not just pinay but every woman.

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I was not stereotyping all american. I was mainly referring to the crowd favorite, Mr. TCO.

But what you said about the treatment that you will get from my country as a foreigner is indeed tremendously heart warming.

I just don't understand why some men who are "mature" by age acts like little kids who brags about this, and that.

It makes me think that this guy had a rough past which has became stranger with "attention" and now just wants it all.

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We need to be careful about stereotyping but it was clear to me after visiting a number of countries over many years that Filipinas were wonderful wives, friends, lovers - just blew the doors off the competition in my humble opinion. Sure, there's bad apples in every barrel. But if you have a good Filipina then you are kicking butt in the wife department. Not to mention how awesomely beautiful Filipinas are.

I call my wife my Filipina Unit and she calls me her Americano. Interesting to see the politically correct cops on the beat, scouring the countryside to brow-beat people with their belief in their right to dictate what words between spouses "really" mean. That isn't anyone's business but ours. We also have a lot of playful x-rated names for each other, too salacious to use here. If "My Filipina Unit" and "My Americano" get your panties in a wad then sheesh those would make your head explode.

Too many things to list on why my wife is the one.

She was $7.99 plus shipping and import duty.

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Apparently a King Deposed... Did they ever let you back in?

Once the King Always the King

You can follow me in North Texas (Since it seems like you are my paparazzi) and see I am still winning my Bass Club Tournaments :dance::dance::dance:

Yes, I am that good.............

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We need to be careful about stereotyping but it was clear to me after visiting a number of countries over many years that Filipinas were wonderful wives, friends, lovers - just blew the doors off the competition in my humble opinion. Sure, there's bad apples in every barrel. But if you have a good Filipina then you are kicking butt in the wife department. Not to mention how awesomely beautiful Filipinas are.

I call my wife my Filipina Unit and she calls me her Americano. Interesting to see the politically correct cops on the beat, scouring the countryside to brow-beat people with their belief in their right to dictate what words between spouses "really" mean. That isn't anyone's business but ours. We also have a lot of playful x-rated names for each other, too salacious to use here. If "My Filipina Unit" and "My Americano" get your panties in a wad then sheesh those would make your head explode.

Too many things to list on why my wife is the one.

She was $7.99 plus shipping and import duty.

No1 is "brow beating" or "dictating". Just some frank expression of opinions and open minded discussion.

So, why the embellishment? Why the negative behavior characterization with animated phrasing? Are you trying to invalidate another's opinion?

Is that purely expression of subjective opinion or do I detect a bit of persuasion (manipulation) in your statement?

BTW...The phrase..."panties in a wad"....is originally a British colloquialism..."knickers in a twist". Americans took the statement and slapped a sexist connotation on it.

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I was not stereotyping all american. I was mainly referring to the crowd favorite, Mr. TCO.

But what you said about the treatment that you will get from my country as a foreigner is indeed tremendously heart warming.

I just don't understand why some men who are "mature" by age acts like little kids who brags about this, and that.

It makes me think that this guy had a rough past which has became stranger with "attention" and now just wants it all.

A word of advise for TCO--Stay in manila --do not ever go to Mindanow with that cocky attitude . :bonk:

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A word of advise for TCO--Stay in manila --do not ever go to Mindanow with that cocky attitude . :bonk:

Oh no!!

Now he's going to come back and tell us how he rules Mindanao. He gets everything he wants cuz he's the coolest American there. :rolleyes:

 

 

 

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