Jump to content
one...two...tree

Parties and the Filipino Culture

 Share

25 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Filed: Country: Philippines
Timeline
Warning, warning.......If you are not comfortable with behaviors now......odds are you won't be later. Don't expect people to change. What is your gut telling you? I think you know the answer, you just don't like the answer.

I have been with someone from a different culture, that excuse can really grow long in the tooth.

Steven, very good topic you have brought to the board. An understanding and acceptance of the filipino culture

is a must. My fiancee is a very outgoing person while I am the complete opposite. I would rather stay at home

and read a good book rather that aimlessly wander through a mall but I accept that we are different and I know

that she would not disrespect me so I encourage her to do what makes her happy. Word of advice; talk to her

about your concern but do not try to change her....she is a social butterfly.....let her spread her wings.

Thank you, jamrock! I certainly don't want to change her and I really think or hope that we both will learn each other's ways of life, not to change but to discover new things. :star:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I love parties and family/friend gatherings! I always end up attending one almost every week while I was in the PI. Having a child early in life didn't deter me from going out, it slowed me down, but I would, once in a while, end up at parties/ bar scenes with friends or coworkers. I guess the lifestyle back home allowed us to do this, I mean I can go to parties/work late without worrying about my child - she has my mom and a nanny to care for her. And I'm thankful for them, w/o these important people, I wouldn't have climbed the corporate ladder the way I did before we emigrated to the US.

Coming to the US is a different story though. I had a full time job AND a household to run. No more nannies or maids, therefore no more time, let alone, energy for parties. With people having the same lifestyle, it's not difficult to say no to certain invitations, hosts understand 100% of the time why we can't go. Most of the parties that we've gone to are family oriented, we hardly go to grown up gatherings cuz a good sitter is hard to come by. Not to mention, I'd be spending the whole night thinking about my precious one at home left at the care of some stranger.

I remember before coming to the US, hubby advised me to party up with friends and relatives. So I did. I quit my job and spent the remaining weeks with friends and relatives. It was a blast! I took w/ me good memories of my last days in the Philippines. I can't wait to go back.

So my advise is let her be, it's a phase she would eventually have to let go once she embraces her new life with you.

*** My Mom's N-400 Journey ***

05/09/2015 - Mailed N-400 application packet to the Phoenix, AZ lockbox

05/11/2015 - Delivered per USPS tracking

05/14/2015 - Check cashed

05/19/2015 - Received NOA

06/02/2015 - Biometrics Appointment

06/04/2015 - In line

08/06/2015 - Interview scheduled per USCIS website

09/11/2015 - Interview - PASSED!

09/18/2015 - Received oath letter

09/22/2015 - Oath Ceremony

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Filipinos like to party! And they know how to have fun at parties...good clean fun! First, kareoke is a requirement at any filipino party. Second, filipino parties are LOUD. Lots of talking and laughing. Third, filipino parties involve lots of food. My wife arrived here 2½ months ago. Through networking on theworldoffilipinas.com, she has met many other here in the states and was introduced to someone in our city who got us involved in the local chapter of filapino/americans; couples just like us. That was last week and we've been to two parties already. I can't say about others, but these parties involved no drinking, smoking or drugs. We have a 5 year old son and he goes with us. Children of all ages are there. I'm not very social or outgoing either but these parties are great! Not all husbands go. I suppose they are the quieter type but filipino women are very close to one another and my wife loves to interact with other filipinas. To me, it's whatever makes her happy.

Karaoke is defintly a requirement! :whistle: Im still in the Philippines and I know I will surely miss partying with my family and friends. So while Im still here, Im trying to spend as much time (partying with family/friends or going out or get togethers) as I can. And I hope I can bring a Magic Sing with me when I go there (U.S) :huh::whistle:

So my advise is let her be, it's a phase she would eventually have to let go once she embraces her new life with you.

I agree. :thumbs:

post-26132-1168009879_thumb.jpg

"Missing someone gets easier everyday because even though you are one day further

from the last time you saw them, you are one day closer to the next time you will."

* July 19 '06 - I-129F Sent to TSC

* Aug. 08 '06 - NOA1 Received

* Sept. 19 '06 - NOA2 Approved

* Sept. 24 '06 - NOA2 Received

* Oct. 12 '06 - Left NVC and Sent to USE in Manila

* Oct. 18 '06 - Received the Letter fr. NVC

* Oct. 23 '06 - USE in Manila Received our Case

* Dec. 22 '06 - Packet 4

* Jan. 24 '06 - CFO Seminar

* Jan.25-26 '07- Medical Exam

* Feb. 15 '07 - INTERVIEW (APPROVED!)

* Feb. 22 '07 - Visa Recieved

* March 2 '07 - Fly to San Francisco to meet my Munchkins!!!

* March 7 '07 - Fly together to Memphis (Home)

* March 15 '07 - Wedding Day

AOS Journey

* May 22 '07 - AOS Sent to Chicago

* May 23 '07 - Chicago Received

* May 29 '07 - NOA1 Received

* June 18 '07 - Biometrics

* July 16 '07 - Case Transferred to CSC

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I remember the first time I got to the Philippines as soon as i put my bags down in the hotel(my first time meeting him in person) my boyfriend says, hey we are invited to this party ! LOL! I was like ok.............................hey have fun, yeah there are tons of partys in Philippines around Christmas season, just go to the partys and have fun! Beats the lonliness and or working urself to death here in d states.....dont worry its JUST A PARTY! :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance: yeah and enjoy all the FOOD! YUMMY! PANCIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mailed out aos and ead 7/13/2007

aol and ead packet received per usps 7/16/2007

checks cashed 07/26/07

noa 1 FOR EAD RECEIVED 07/27/07

noa 1 for aos received 07/28/07

biometrics 08/15/07

ead card ordered 09/20/07!!!!

ead card received 10/01/07! finally!

aos case transferred to California Service Center 10/03/07!

received "Welcome to the United States of America I-797 11/05/07!(dated 10/30/07)!

Permanent Resident card received 11/05/07 (dated 10/31/07)! THank u LorD!

Will file for 10 year GC End of July/Early August 2009!

Removal of Conditions:

Mailed I-751 overnight mail to Vermont Service Center 09/10/09

VSC received the I-751 Packet 09/11/09 About 12 pm Local time

Check was cashed as of Sept 16th 2009

NOA Received 09/19/09 dated 09/14/09

I-797 Appointment Notice received 10/01/09 dated 09/25/09 (Biometrics)

Got they 10 year GC approval letter in the mail dated 01/08/10! yehey!

10 GREENCARD RECEIVED 01/20/10

Citizenship.......maybe............or maybe stay a permanent resident .......................

6771903_bodyshot_300x400.gif

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
Timeline

i know this topic is directly at the filipinos however i am half filo and aussie. I just wanted to give feedback on growing up with the filo culture... its normal to be invited to all these parties, its such the culture. Filos love entertaining! my mother is 57 and she is a president of so many associations and always going to parties and functions... its a part of the filo life! we love eating, singing and dancing!!!

8th of May 06- K1 Visa Approved - phew

12th of June 06- Arrived in USA san fran- yeaaaaah!

1st of July 06- moved to tampa florida

15th of July 06- Applied for SSN

2nd of August 06- SSN arrives in mail!! woohoo

2nd of September 06- Max and I are married at Holy trinity Catholic church, el dorado California!!!

10th of October 06- package sent off

15th of November 06- Case trasnfered to Cali

21st of November 06- biometrics

8th of January 2007- AP approved

16th of January 07 - EAD approved

29th of July 07- OMIGAWD the welcome email- GC approved with no interview!!!

8th of August 07- GC in possession

1st of May 09- Submitted I 751 package

6th of June 09- received Biometrics letter for 30th of June 09 for Yuma AZ office

24th of June 09- Walked in for Biometrics.. they took me :-)

16th of July 09- received my congratulations letter!!!

21st of July 09- Had my 10 GC in my hands!!!

SO BLESSSED!

wedding pics www.freewebs.com/maxandcarolynwedding

US CITIZENSHIP JOURNEY

28th of April 10- sent off N400 Package

7th of May 2010- NOA rec'd

1st of June 2010- NOA Biometrics rec'd

10th of June2010- Finger print appointment

2nd of June 2010 - Walked in and done my fingerprints early :-)

15th of July- interview notice 12th of August(laywer arranges early interview)

19th of July- interview- PASSED

23rd of July- OATH CEREMONY!!!! YAY

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The inevitable culture shock to my new asawa has been on my mind lately, especially since within 3 months she'll finally be here in the USA!! Yippee!! We've discussed her adjustment on several occasions, and I've told her that southwestern Ohio is much different that Leyte, so be prepared for many changes. She says that she's ready to come here, but she really has no idea what to expect. She thinks she does, but I tell her that even though much of the year is just like there, green, warm and humid, for six months of the year our houses are closed during the cooler months and we hear hardly a peep from outside - no chickens, no loud music, no motorcycles, no surprises from a neighbor quietly walking by during the morning bath at the clan's well beside the house, and no typhoons. (She doesn't know what a tornado is.) There's constant activity in her tiny community - kids everywhere, such happiness and joy, singing and games, the entire family working together, day after day. She tells me to drive slowly, as maybe 40 kpm is moving very fast down a good road. She's asked me if we can cook with wood, on a fire built outside with three big rocks, she says, so a big pot will stay in place. She's asked me if we can hang the clothes in the sun. The family home has electricity, but she pitches water from the well for washing clothes and dishes, by hand of course, and for a bath, and uses the CR beside the house, with nothing more than a bamboo fence about waist high surrounding it. The first time she'd ever seen a hotel was in Manila during my visit last April. She'd never ever taken a bubble bath with warm water in a bathtub. She's seen American magazines with pictures of lovely contemporary homes - kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms and all of the furnishings. No plush upholstered furniture in her world. She's seen pictures of our house here in Ohio. They are small two-dimensional images. She has no idea how large and spacious everything is here. Our homes are much futher spaced apart. I might think, and hope, that she'll be so very happy when she arrives here, but I am as prepared as I can be for the bitter homesickness she will feel.

What have I done in advance of her arrival? Well, everyone I know knows when she will be arriving here. There will be introductions, but she is very shy, so this will be a slow process. I am alone here in Ohio, my grown kids live in North Carolina and Georgia, quite far away to have much interaction with her. My family is based in Illinois, so she won't have them to adopt. It will be just us here. I knew she was Catholic, so I had been preparing a change from my Lutheran background to Catholic if need be. I had been holding off joining a congregation here (I moved here about 6 years ago) because I didn't know what she'd like when she arrives here, but I knew that her faith is at the center of her life and that was very important to me. During my visit I learned that although she was baptised Catholic, she attends the local Christian Church just a few steps away from her home. She is very active with Christian education, kids especially, and she loves to sing and play guitar. (I'm an ex-bass player...hehehe.) So, she had no problems being protestant, so I joined the Lutheran church here in my town with her permission. She has a church family now ready to welcome her. The month following my return here, I attended a local cultural festival and just so happened to meet many members of the local Philippine-American Society. I joined right away. It's a big group, dating back to the early 1970s, very well established. They are very active with native food preparation and sales and dance exhibits, many talented singers and performers, and many heath care and technical professionals, too. I was welcomed almost immediately and have been assisting with serving food at summer fairs and exhibits, even learned much about lumpia rolling, pancit and manok adobo. So, she is ready to be received by many from her native land. I've found all of the Asian food stores in the area. I have a nice rice cooker. I have a big tall imitation coconut palm tree with a cloth bamboo lantern on her side of the bed. And, we have a big Philippine flag flying next to Old Glory on our front porch, on nice days. She is so impressed by that, and so is her family and friends. She asks me if I am proud of her. I am so very proud of her and the sacrifice she is making for me, but I also am fully aware of her responsibilities to those who remain behind, and I support that.

She will struggle, but patience and faith will give her strength, even as now she prays for strength as she waits for her interview to be scheduled soon. She knows that she has an amazing adventure ahead of her. She says her dreams have come true, as have mine. It's not going to be easy for us, or for anyone who comes to the USA. We would like to think that everyone will love it here, but think about what it would be like to leave your home, your family, your friends far behind, everything you've known. I'd be scared to death, too. In fact, I am scared to death, and I'm also praying for patience and strength. We'll both need it!!!

Good luck to everyone!!! My journey is just beginning and what a journey it has been so far!!

Michael in Ohio

Michael and Milah Jean

04/24/2006 | Married in Leyte
06/16/2006 | Mail I-130 petition to NSC
03/15/2007 | INTERVIEW - 6:30 am - APPROVED!!!!
04/05/2007 | ARRIVED IN AMERICA!!! (Detroit)
04/14/2007 | Received SSN card in mail
04/23/2007 | Received 2 yr green card
04/24/2007 | CELEBRATE FIRST ANNIVERSARY!!!
11/16/2007 | We're pregnant!!!
07/01/2008 | Ester Faith born at 11:49 pm
02/12/2009 | Mail I-751 petition to remove conditions
04/16/2009 | Approved - Letter recd 4/21/2009
06/29/2009 | Received 10 yr green card
07/11/2009 | Received Ohio driver's license - passed road test 1st try!!
01/29/2011 | We're preggie...again!!!
09/21/2011 | Eugene Filip born - 7:55 am

02/29/2016 | Mail N-400 application

05/19/2016 | Naturalization interview

06/16/2016 | Oath ceremony

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Michael,

It's very heart-warming to read about how you've prepared for your wife's "homecoming". All that you've done will definitely make her integration into American society a lot easier!

Best wishes to both you!!

08/17/08: Mailed N400 to TSC

08/19/08: USPS attempted delivery

08/20/08: TSC received N400

08/21/08: TSC cashed check

09/02/08: Received NOA...........Priority date: 08/20/08

..............................................Notice date : 08/22/08

09/02/08: Received Biometrics Notification

09/18/08: Biometrics completed - Charlotte DO

10/24/08: Received Interview Letter

12/08/08: Interview @ 1:00pm. APPROVED!

01/05/09: Oath Ceremony 10:00AM. Now officially a USC!!!

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

01/17/09: Applied for US Passport and passport card

01/28/09: Received US Passport

01/29/09: Received US passport card

01/29/09: Received naturalization certificate back from passport office

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
Timeline
The inevitable culture shock to my new asawa has been on my mind lately, especially since within 3 months she'll finally be here in the USA!! Yippee!! We've discussed her adjustment on several occasions, and I've told her that southwestern Ohio is much different that Leyte, so be prepared for many changes. She says that she's ready to come here, but she really has no idea what to expect. She thinks she does, but I tell her that even though much of the year is just like there, green, warm and humid, for six months of the year our houses are closed during the cooler months and we hear hardly a peep from outside - no chickens, no loud music, no motorcycles, no surprises from a neighbor quietly walking by during the morning bath at the clan's well beside the house, and no typhoons. (She doesn't know what a tornado is.) There's constant activity in her tiny community - kids everywhere, such happiness and joy, singing and games, the entire family working together, day after day. She tells me to drive slowly, as maybe 40 kpm is moving very fast down a good road. She's asked me if we can cook with wood, on a fire built outside with three big rocks, she says, so a big pot will stay in place. She's asked me if we can hang the clothes in the sun. The family home has electricity, but she pitches water from the well for washing clothes and dishes, by hand of course, and for a bath, and uses the CR beside the house, with nothing more than a bamboo fence about waist high surrounding it. The first time she'd ever seen a hotel was in Manila during my visit last April. She'd never ever taken a bubble bath with warm water in a bathtub. She's seen American magazines with pictures of lovely contemporary homes - kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms and all of the furnishings. No plush upholstered furniture in her world. She's seen pictures of our house here in Ohio. They are small two-dimensional images. She has no idea how large and spacious everything is here. Our homes are much futher spaced apart. I might think, and hope, that she'll be so very happy when she arrives here, but I am as prepared as I can be for the bitter homesickness she will feel.

What have I done in advance of her arrival? Well, everyone I know knows when she will be arriving here. There will be introductions, but she is very shy, so this will be a slow process. I am alone here in Ohio, my grown kids live in North Carolina and Georgia, quite far away to have much interaction with her. My family is based in Illinois, so she won't have them to adopt. It will be just us here. I knew she was Catholic, so I had been preparing a change from my Lutheran background to Catholic if need be. I had been holding off joining a congregation here (I moved here about 6 years ago) because I didn't know what she'd like when she arrives here, but I knew that her faith is at the center of her life and that was very important to me. During my visit I learned that although she was baptised Catholic, she attends the local Christian Church just a few steps away from her home. She is very active with Christian education, kids especially, and she loves to sing and play guitar. (I'm an ex-bass player...hehehe.) So, she had no problems being protestant, so I joined the Lutheran church here in my town with her permission. She has a church family now ready to welcome her. The month following my return here, I attended a local cultural festival and just so happened to meet many members of the local Philippine-American Society. I joined right away. It's a big group, dating back to the early 1970s, very well established. They are very active with native food preparation and sales and dance exhibits, many talented singers and performers, and many heath care and technical professionals, too. I was welcomed almost immediately and have been assisting with serving food at summer fairs and exhibits, even learned much about lumpia rolling, pancit and manok adobo. So, she is ready to be received by many from her native land. I've found all of the Asian food stores in the area. I have a nice rice cooker. I have a big tall imitation coconut palm tree with a cloth bamboo lantern on her side of the bed. And, we have a big Philippine flag flying next to Old Glory on our front porch, on nice days. She is so impressed by that, and so is her family and friends. She asks me if I am proud of her. I am so very proud of her and the sacrifice she is making for me, but I also am fully aware of her responsibilities to those who remain behind, and I support that.

She will struggle, but patience and faith will give her strength, even as now she prays for strength as she waits for her interview to be scheduled soon. She knows that she has an amazing adventure ahead of her. She says her dreams have come true, as have mine. It's not going to be easy for us, or for anyone who comes to the USA. We would like to think that everyone will love it here, but think about what it would be like to leave your home, your family, your friends far behind, everything you've known. I'd be scared to death, too. In fact, I am scared to death, and I'm also praying for patience and strength. We'll both need it!!!

Good luck to everyone!!! My journey is just beginning and what a journey it has been so far!!

Michael in Ohio

what a beaut post Michael, sounds like you have really had deep thoughts on how she may/maynot handle it. When my mother came to Oz( australia) in the 70's she was the oonly asian in the town and surroundings in sydney!!! who to think now!!!. she said it was a very weird thing... so much filo food she missed etc but she knew she came for the right reasons (my parents are happily married for 33 years). She didnt even speak any filo until a year later when her sister immigrated to oz...however my mum said that it was very quiet and was hard to adjust to at first but there has been no looking back.... it actually took my mum 17 years to actually go back to phils! i am pretty sure there be some filos near by!!! they are everywhere! hehe, anyhow good luck!! it will be all good.

8th of May 06- K1 Visa Approved - phew

12th of June 06- Arrived in USA san fran- yeaaaaah!

1st of July 06- moved to tampa florida

15th of July 06- Applied for SSN

2nd of August 06- SSN arrives in mail!! woohoo

2nd of September 06- Max and I are married at Holy trinity Catholic church, el dorado California!!!

10th of October 06- package sent off

15th of November 06- Case trasnfered to Cali

21st of November 06- biometrics

8th of January 2007- AP approved

16th of January 07 - EAD approved

29th of July 07- OMIGAWD the welcome email- GC approved with no interview!!!

8th of August 07- GC in possession

1st of May 09- Submitted I 751 package

6th of June 09- received Biometrics letter for 30th of June 09 for Yuma AZ office

24th of June 09- Walked in for Biometrics.. they took me :-)

16th of July 09- received my congratulations letter!!!

21st of July 09- Had my 10 GC in my hands!!!

SO BLESSSED!

wedding pics www.freewebs.com/maxandcarolynwedding

US CITIZENSHIP JOURNEY

28th of April 10- sent off N400 Package

7th of May 2010- NOA rec'd

1st of June 2010- NOA Biometrics rec'd

10th of June2010- Finger print appointment

2nd of June 2010 - Walked in and done my fingerprints early :-)

15th of July- interview notice 12th of August(laywer arranges early interview)

19th of July- interview- PASSED

23rd of July- OATH CEREMONY!!!! YAY

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wanted to add a thought as well.

Not unlike any of the others that have already been coined.

I have been in the Local Phil Am Association for 23 years or longer, and have learned that family always come first. There are always Majong Parties, Karaoke Parties, Birthdays,Weddings, etc.

You have to pick and choose your parties and gatherings dependent on your time schedule and money alotted to do so. In all the years I have had more fun in the Phil Am and not drinking, and Partying in the terms we would think of, and with most where I live, drinking is a no go. So karaoke is amazingly fun, and the gatherings are a ball. My wife will fit in perfectly and the Phlips as they term themselves say that family always comes first, and if a family issue decides your attending or not, then family it is. To this day, I would not give up a day of my life without the people from the Phil's. As the others said, it's about communication, and understanding each other,you and her, not what other people expect from you.

I look forward to this thought, and I know my wife will be right at home here, as I hope will yours.

Good Luck.

Ingat Palagi....Dios Mabalos.

Magan Dang Gabi.

Randy

Sent I-130 & I-129F on 06/30/06 same day

I-129f sent to Chicago

I-130 sent to Neb. transf. to CSC.

I-129F Process

07/03/06 Rec. Date on I-129F

07/06/06 Notice Date on NOA1

07/09/06 I-129F Rec. in mail

I-130 Process

07/24/06 I-130 NOA1 rec'd in mail

Confirmed-Notice rec'd from CSC

07/03/06 Recd date on I-130 NOA1

07/20/06 Notice Date on NOA1

E-mail rec'd 09-29-06 I 130 APPROVED

10/17/06 NVC rec'd , awaiting case #

10/19/06 NVC gives case #

10/30/06 NVC sent DS-3032 & I-864 bill.

10/31/06 DS-3032 sent using J's s/c

10/31/06 Wife e-mails NVC agent

11/01/06 I rec'd DS-3032 & AOS Fee Bill

11/07/06 NVC acccepts e-mailed agent

11/09/06 AOS Fee Bill O/N to NVC

11/13/06 NVC gnrts IV Bill

11/14/06 NVC rec'd AOS Fee Bill

11/21/06 I got IV Bill

11/22/06 IV Bill sent

11/30/06 IV Fee rec'd by NVC

12/04/06 I rec'd I-864 Pack

12/04/06 DS-230 gnrtd by NVC

12/05/06 I sent I-864

12/07/06 NVC got I-864

12/18/06 Sent DS-230 to NVC

12/20/06 DS-230 rec'd snail mail

12/21/06 E-mail from NVC, Rec'd DS-230

02/06/07 Case Complete at NVC

02/28/07 Left NVC

03/01/07 Rec'd In Manila

04/20/07 Interview..Approved & put on AR... :(

05/24/07 Visa Received

06/04/07 Rose is in the U.S. (POE.MSP)

06/10/07 Green Card Arrives in mail

06/12/07 S.S # received

04/02/07 Biometrics Complete St.Paul Office University Ave.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 
Didn't find the answer you were looking for? Ask our VJ Immigration Lawyers.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
- Back to Top -

Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Visajourney.com Terms of Service. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service you should not access or view any page (including this page) on VisaJourney.com. Answers and comments provided on Visajourney.com Forums are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Visajourney.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. VisaJourney.com does not condone immigration fraud in any way, shape or manner. VisaJourney.com recommends that if any member or user knows directly of someone involved in fraudulent or illegal activity, that they report such activity directly to the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You can contact ICE via email at Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov or you can telephone ICE at 1-866-347-2423. All reported threads/posts containing reference to immigration fraud or illegal activities will be removed from this board. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by contacting us here with a url link to that content. Thank you.
×
×
  • Create New...