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Wow I just got a phone call from my wife telling me how insecure she was after the CFO video in the Philippines. Wow!!! She did calm down, and things are going well as ever.

Thing is I want to know if anybody bootlegged this video from the CFO. And if someone did, can I get a copy?? I gots to see it for myself.

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Wow I just got a phone call from my wife telling me how insecure she was after the CFO video in the Philippines. Wow!!! She did calm down, and things are going well as ever.

Thing is I want to know if anybody bootlegged this video from the CFO. And if someone did, can I get a copy?? I gots to see it for myself.

Is that the movie they show women that the U.S. spouse or fiancé is going to kill or abuse them after they get here and if that put doubts in her mind about you, your relationship has problems.

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There have been several instances where a Filipino went to other countries to work (I think the labor force is now the Philippines number one export) and was treated like a slave. They are trying to educate their countrymen of what to do if something negative should happen while in a foreign country.

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There have been several instances where a Filipino went to other countries to work (I think the labor force is now the Philippines number one export) and was treated like a slave. They are trying to educate their countrymen of what to do if something negative should happen while in a foreign country.

Yeah, but this guy is married to this woman and she watches a CFO movie and starts thinking he might be Ted Bundy. I would say the relationship is a bit shaky.

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There have been several instances where a Filipino went to other countries to work (I think the labor force is now the Philippines number one export) and was treated like a slave. They are trying to educate their countrymen of what to do if something negative should happen while in a foreign country.

Yeah, but this guy is married to this woman and she watches a CFO movie and starts thinking he might be Ted Bundy. I would say the relationship is a bit shaky.

I understand. Claudeth told me about the video that night but it didn't change her mind! She had visions of shopping malls in her head! :D

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There have been several instances where a Filipino went to other countries to work (I think the labor force is now the Philippines number one export) and was treated like a slave. They are trying to educate their countrymen of what to do if something negative should happen while in a foreign country.

Yeah, but this guy is married to this woman and she watches a CFO movie and starts thinking he might be Ted Bundy. I would say the relationship is a bit shaky.

I understand. Claudeth told me about the video that night but it didn't change her mind! She had visions of shopping malls in her head! :D

Rest assured our relationship is strong and she trusts and loves me with all her heart as I do trust and love her.

But here are a couple of examples of besides the mental, physical and sexual abuse that has happened:

- After all the time the woman was waiting and being supported by her American husband, she gets there and discovers there is a court order for her to pay all of it back.

- One gal gets caught up in a porn scam in order to pay the bills.

I can't blame them for showing this video cause as we well know, not all of America are the sharpest tools in the shed. Some don't respect women as well as most of us do and see getting a bride from overseas a way to get the ultimate in a submissive mate. I know its wrong, but it does happen and it scares the living hell out of me knowing there are men who are like that. When my wife was telling me all about it I was in tears, I couldn't believe my ears.

But as for me, and after being intrigued in American TV shows like Cops and Judge Judy, this video is something that I really want to see.

Thank you on the input, I will still search for a bootleg of it. I have to see it, even if it hurts.

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You won't find any bootleg, but you can look on the School Library in the Philippines. They have the copy of the previous news (Magandang Gabi Bayan). I actually watched this before CFO when I was in College and member of a feminist group (Gabriella). Goodluck :thumbs:

Sheila (F)

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