I am a British guy (61) who has been living in the Philippines (Dumaguete and currently Davao) for the past year. I got married here just 5 months ago and am amazed at my good luck. Not everyone is so lucky, I have met many people whose choice of partner has subsequently made their lives a nightmare. It's just commonsense really, but guys seem to leave their brains in the UK (or USA) when they fly in here!
I spent the year prior to coming to the Philippines, living in Paphos, Cyprus. Cyprus IS a beautiful place, but the climate is surprisingly cold for about 5 months of the year, Dec-April. That was a big (nasty) surprise for me. It is also very expensive to live there now because the Cypriots have destroyed their own economy and their only answer to falling sales is to increase prices! Add the depreciation of the pound against the euro and it's no longer viable to live there. I can hardly believe how much my life has changed since 2 years ago, when I hadn't even made my 1st trip to the Philippines. Cyprus already feels like a place I lived in LONG ago ...
Life here in the 3rd World is so different. Many people here wake every morning asking "how will I feed my family today"? Deep poverty, poor education, expectation to fail, large families (reinforced by anti-birth control nonsense preached from the pulpit) are the main culprits of course. Life is relatively cheap (in every sense) and if you come to live here you will need to make VERY BIG adjustments to your expectations - even in the major cities. There are big compensations of course, but don't expect a Caribbean paradise with cheap prices, this is not the developed world - by a very big margin.
Adrian