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joebloggs
10th January 2015, 19:43
British traveller Jon Howe recalls his experience dating a fellow long-term adventurer, Filipino Kach Medina. What was supposed to be a two-week visit for them has since turned into almost two years together
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http://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/relationships/75808-dating-filipino-woman-lessons?cp_rap_source=rfy#cxrecs_s
raynaputi
10th January 2015, 19:55
I've read this before. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
joebloggs
10th January 2015, 20:01
I'm sure I've seen it before too, it's dated 23rd November last year. I searched for his surname but didn't find it on here :cwm25:
grahamw48
10th January 2015, 20:18
Very sweet.
Good luck to them. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
11th January 2015, 03:30
Don't think much of the fattiest pork as his breakfast choice :NoNo:
Nice read though. Enjoyed it.
jake
11th January 2015, 04:44
Don't think much of the fattiest pork as his breakfast choice :NoNo:
Still young enough to get away with it :wink:
mickcant
11th January 2015, 08:44
An enjoyable read. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Mick.:smile:
Terpe
11th January 2015, 09:02
I've learnt the art of patience. Lots and lots.
Almost to the point where my wife doesn't know what to do next :biggrin:
Takes years of trust
Ako Si Jamie
11th January 2015, 11:24
‘Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ does not even begin to describe an angry Filipina
I've heard this a few times. :icon_lol:
Interesting article. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Michael Parnham
11th January 2015, 11:34
Really enjoyed reading that, very good :xxgrinning--00xx3:
raynaputi
11th January 2015, 11:46
Still young enough to get away with it :wink:
Hahaha..:icon_lol: I had the same saying...but then I got gallstones..and last November, I had an operation to remove it. I suffered 3 years from it though..I learned the hard way. :biggrin: But I can't resist having pork belly sometimes. :hubbahubba:
imagine
11th January 2015, 13:08
‘Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ does not even begin to describe an angry Filipina
I've heard this a few times. :icon_lol:
Interesting article. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Ah, so I'm not alone :Erm:, I learnt the hard headed High blood High Temper :xxaction-smiley-047
Like 2 people in one, the other one is loving, affectionate, caring.
Doesn't take much to set her off, if she is busy and I ask a question, hell lets loose, "don't bother me I'm busy, you're always complaining", then we fire at each other :icon_lol:
sars_notd_virus
12th January 2015, 21:51
Beautiful:heartshape1:
Did He mentioned FOOD??..when a Filipina is hungry feed her at once..Don't make her wait !! :Rasp::Rasp:
SimonH
12th January 2015, 22:52
Beautiful:heartshape1:
Did He mentioned FOOD??..when a Filipina is hungry feed her at once..Don't make her wait !! :Rasp::Rasp:
I cooked pork belly for Shey a few months ago, but told her it took 2 days to cook doing it my way. Probably the best indirect compliment I've had was when she tasted it and asked if I could do it again and she'd invite her friends over :biggrin:
SimonH
13th January 2015, 10:42
Thanks for the rep Sars, totally unexpected :biggrin:
I think I'll start another thread on my recipe for belly pork :smile:
Terpe
13th January 2015, 11:03
......I think I'll start another thread on my recipe for belly pork :smile:
Seconded :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I'm waiting for that one :hubbahubba:
imagine
13th January 2015, 14:01
Beautiful:heartshape1:
Did He mentioned FOOD??..when a Filipina is hungry feed her at once..Don't make her wait !! :Rasp::Rasp:
Oh yes, if she has no rice then my life isn't worth living :xxaction-smiley-047:icon_lol:
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