Questions...
To a wife,
Is it easy being a british wife?
To a husband,
Is it easy being a filipina's husband?
Questions...
To a wife,
Is it easy being a british wife?
To a husband,
Is it easy being a filipina's husband?
firstly I think you should prefix the question with the statement
marriage is not easy.. period. both parties have to work at it and anything worth having is usually got to be worked for
That being said
being married to Ligaya is just like the meaning of her name Joy and happieness
Learning to deal with Tampo and stinky dilis have been my only hardships
hehehehehehe
Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
Can you ever really learn to deal with tampo, in my experience you just have to let it run it's course. I've come to the conclusion that all Filipina's need to have a good tampo every now and then and they usually aim their wrath at the husband whether he personally has done something to upset her or not.
Iain.
Marrying a british husband like my hubby,cant ask anything more
wonder what he gonna say about filipina wife,lets wait till he read this thread
Learning to deal with Tampo and stinky dilis have been my only hardships
hehehehehehe(from ligaya)
hurray! im not alone!
During the first year of our marriage, this is my struggles
He cant descern im in "tampo"
Im in a room whole day, and he just ignore me
He tought im not well
Im jealousbecause he always on the phone talking with a lady friend about her new sex toy. Unpleasant to me and i think something fishy. What i did, drink one bottle of lambrella, after being drunk i confronted him
He just laugh, and said, if he only can erase all of his past, knowing & loving me will he save...
Im wondering if the word "SUYO" is not "uso" to brit?
Marriage without argument is abnormal
"Praise be to the LORD, for he showed his wonderful love to me when I was in a besieged city"...
(Psalm 31:21)
Marriage in intself, is hard enough. And it needs a lot of work from both the husband and the wife. Generally it might be harder because of the difference in culture but i guess it all depends on how far both of you are willing to compromise and understand each other's differences individually as well as culturally, to make the marriage work.
I just got here last week, so i'm still trying to adapt how everything is done here. My husband was teasing me the other day, he told me "you can take the filipina out of the philippines but u cannot take the philippines out of the filipina". We just both laughed about it as i know my husband is giving me more time to adjust to the way of life here. At thesame time, on my end, i am also trying to learn to do everything around here the british way and try to keep up fast And so far, i'm having a blast! U just need to be more flexible and open-minded to new things that come your way.
And most importantly, be happy and decide to be happy no matter what the circumstances are - good or bad. Its all on the attitude. We cannot control bad things from happening but we can control how are we gonna react to it. So its always best to deal with it positively and with the right attitude.
[QUOTE=Sophie;123274]Marriage in intself, is hard enough. And it needs a lot of work from both the husband and the wife. Generally it might be harder because of the difference in culture but i guess it all depends on how far both of you are willing to compromise and understand each other's differences individually as well as culturally, to make the marriage work.
I just got here last week, so i'm still trying to adapt how everything is done here. My husband was teasing me the other day, he told me "you can take the filipina out of the philippines but u cannot take the philippines out of the filipina". We just both laughed about it as i know my husband is giving me more time to adjust to the way of life here. At thesame time, on my end, i am also trying to learn to do everything around here the british way and try to keep up fast And so far, i'm having a blast! U just need to be more flexible and open-minded to new things that come your way.
And most importantly, be happy and decide to be happy no matter what the circumstances are - good or bad. Its all on the attitude. We cannot control bad things from happening but we can control how are we gonna react to it. So its always best to deal with it positively and with the right attitude.[/QUOTE]
Well said Sophie, you will be fine here in the UK with that attitude.
Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
amen to that
I think its too early for me to say Well I will try based on my exp now. Indeed, its really hard both must work it out to flourish everything in the relationship. Esp having a baby and more to come Lots lots and lots of struggle. Selfgiving, understanding and so on ... As my husband always says we will cross that bridge when we get there
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
well i noticed with my husband when i have tampo or i'm upset with him. he always ask what's wrong even he already knew what is really wrong
which makes me more upset..
now he knows me well. when i have tampo he'll just leave me alone till my tampo subsides...
My husband doesn't even know that word... perhaps because I don't get tampo I just get upset and angry and when I'm upset he just leaves me alone...
it's hard everytime we argue on something because there are some words that i cant express in english and i wish he would understand it when i say it in tagalog or ilonggo...sigh
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