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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I doubt it is jealousy that's making her cringe.

My wife stated / posed in an earlier post. How would an American feel about being referred to as ..."my American".

Asawa ko and I recognize the phrase, "my Filipina" , is probably being used as a term of endearment.

(but) Ask yourself the q....if you were being referred to as "my American"...that's OK with you? I'm sure it would be OK with me as long as used with appropriate connotation and as a term of endearment. (but) Should it be OK?

(another but) Giving a nod to the gentler sex, and recognizing the historical victimization of women being treated as property, objectified and subordinate to men.... I wonder if there is not some (albeit diluted) version of this victimization when referring to a woman with a cultural label. Couldn't this also be a way of objectifying a woman and at the same time...a little bit of racism mixed in the drink?

Michael

I was trying to avoid the "O" word (objectifying), but there, you said it :blush: I'm wondering too if other foreign SOs get as much of this "possessive adjective + nationality" endearment or if it's mostly just Pinays.

At any rate, doesn't hurt to be aware of these things, guys. Food for thought. Am truly happy for the posters here who found the loves of their lives in our beautiful country.

Grace

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The broken english is so cute while she is in the Philippines but she has to learn to communicate in straight english to make her life a lot easier here in the US.

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I'm wondering too if other foreign SOs get as much of this "possessive adjective + nationality" endearment or if it's mostly just Pinays.

Grace

Check out the RUB forum. At least the Pinay get some respect.

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Maybe she's just jealous because we speak so highly of our filipinas.

-James

That's not even logical...why wouldn't I expect you speak highly of your fiancee? What an odd thing to presume.

I doubt it is jealousy that's making her cringe.

My wife stated / posed in an earlier post. How would an American feel about being referred to as ..."my American".

Asawa ko and I recognize the phrase, "my Filipina" , is probably being used as a term of endearment.

(but) Ask yourself the q....if you were being referred to as "my American"...that's OK with you? I'm sure it would be OK with me as long as used with appropriate connotation and as a term of endearment. (but) Should it be OK?

(another but) Giving a nod to the gentler sex, and recognizing the historical victimization of women being treated as property, objectified and subordinate to men.... I wonder if there is not some (albeit diluted) version of this victimization when referring to a woman with a cultural label. Couldn't this also be a way of objectifying a woman and at the same time...a little bit of racism mixed in the drink?

Michael

I agree with you, but it's not the 'my Filipina' that I think is cringe worthy. The statement was 'the filipina was loyal and blah blah blah' as if talking about them as if they are a breed, and not individuals. (I'm sure some are, some aren't. but that's by the by) You can't paint a whole country's women as if they are one homogenized entity. Where is the acknowledgment of individuality? Didn't all of these men fall in love with ONE specific person, and isn't that woman unique in her own way somehow?

'the Filipina' sounds like you're picking out which type of dog to buy. Women deserve better respect than that.

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