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    to the wifey

    how kuripot is your bana/partner..bf etc..and how do you deal


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    Does that include the thousands of pounds invested by the gentleman in 'enabling' the marriage, and gifting the lady (eventually) with British citizenship and a passport that has some value ?

    We don't expect gratitude, but personally I could do without such silly remarks....especially as I have been sole carer of OUR son for the past 3 years, but not seen any offers of support from the ex.


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    And does the kuripot also include Pinoys who gamble,drink copious amounts of alcohol,have several kabits on the side and also appear to owe never ending utang
    and how do you deal
    Always from the top of the pack



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    i've never understood husband/wife relationships where each has their own money. My husband and I have always had our money and we both decide together when and how to spend it. It was more difficult when we were younger and didn't have so much money and I have to admit, I was too controlling at times with the money, but it paid off in that we have NO debt and savings in the bank.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post

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    Does that include the thousands of pounds invested by the gentleman in 'enabling' the marriage, and gifting the lady (eventually) with British citizenship and a passport that has some value ?

    We don't expect gratitude, but personally I could do without such silly remarks....especially as I have been sole carer of OUR son for the past 3 years, but not seen any offers of support from the ex.
    well said am guilty


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    I was too controlling at times with the money
    Your husband is just SOOOOOOO lucky to have a lady like you Moy



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    And does the kuripot also include Pinoys who gamble,drink copious amounts of alcohol,have several kabits on the side and also appear to owe never ending utang

    Always from the top of the pack
    thats very true tawi but dont forget that filipino people does not get any benefit from gov like the normal people here in the UK moreover, if us filipinos can get benefit thorough gov..thats very rare as this loads official are preventing this laws..so you cant blame why some filipinos has debt and all sort..life for us is very tough..ika nga "isang kahig isang tuka" am aware that here in the UK there are also much poorer people and homeless but if you know what am talking about the filipino life..you were there and have expreience..i think you know what i mean if you were sensitive enough


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    As i remember, wasn't your husband the one with the money thats why he doesnt work right
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    Very true.

    Without many of the benefits supporting the lazier members of our society they'd have to get off their backsides and do some bloody work !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Your husband is just SOOOOOOO lucky to have a lady like you Moy


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    [QUOTE=Steve.r;300915]As i remember, wasn't your husband the one with the money thats why he doesnt work right [/Q


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    As i remember, wasn't your husband the one with the money thats why he doesnt work right
    but am talking when he was on work before..sorry as i didnt mention on my first post on this thread


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    if you were sensitive enough
    I was born sensitive,I cried when I first emerged into the world
    I know theres no social security or safety-net in Pinas,but there are also kuripot pinoy husbands,far,far worse than puti,I know that for a fact,if a guy here is going to shell-out for visas etc for his wife to come to the UK he isnt really going to be as kuripot as a guy who spends his salary on red-horse,gambles on sabong,and treats his neighbourhood kabit



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    I was born sensitive,I cried when I first emerged into the world
    I know theres no social security or safety-net in Pinas,but there are also kuripot pinoy husbands,far,far worse than puti,I know that for a fact,if a guy here is going to shell-out for visas etc for his wife to come to the UK he isnt really going to be as kuripot as a guy who spends his salary on red-horse,gambles on sabong,and treats his neighbourhood kabit
    again that is true but were talking about the reason why filipinos has this debt and that no matter how hard we work with our ass..there is no point as those in power is the one who will benefit up to the end..the poor gets poorer but this rich and powerful become more rich to rule the country


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    Another demonstration of 'people power' needed, and less reliance on 'God'.


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    why filipinos has this debt
    Sabong,kabits and drinking arent Debts,they are bad character traits If westerners were so kuripot its surprising that theres a flood of applicants to marry them



    Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
    The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Sabong,kabits and drinking arent Debts,they are bad character traits If westerners were so kuripot its surprising that theres a flood of applicants to marry them
    you are obviously broken hearted tawi
    you got loads of oppurtunity here in your country compare to many countries yet the gov is able to support those lazy ass
    sabong, kabits and drinking anyone could do that no matter which country u came from .. but what is bad if its excessive and with a support that comes from a gov


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    btw tawi.. have you ever experince to eat once in a day if lucky you wont have any food AT ALL..and what the gov do? NOTHING
    and without money no education you think thats fair..but that how it goes in PH HERE the parents goes to prison or be presucated if failing to send there kids to school


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    have you ever experince to eat once in a day if lucky you wont have any food
    You would be very,very surprised what I have experienced,I havent eaten for several days,been light headed with hunger,throbbing headaches from one tiny meal of dall,rice and a chappatti,but this isnt about hunger its about kuripot husbands,and I have known more pinoys who let their kids go hungry through gambling and drinking the money away than I have westerners

    obviously broken hearted tawi
    Not in any way,shape nor form,just because I dont publicise my private life online doesnt mean I dont have one



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    NOTHING
    and without money no education you think thats fair..but that how it goes in PH
    Thats the fault of the pinoy government and the pinoy system,not my fault



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Thats the fault of the pinoy government and the pinoy system,not my fault
    i know its not but you cant blame the pinoy if they have this debt and all sort about the bad life they have while in PH..IF THEY DRUNK why do the westerner dont do that..more worst here and they could be really dangerous to everyone and talking about kabit..everyone could do that ..even you which i doubt..and about kuripot drunk husband..that let there kids get hungry i must say its partyly true but some has reasons just like evrybody else


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    and about kuripot drunk husband..that let there kids get hungry i must say its partyly true
    No excuse for letting any child go hungry,I would rather starve than let my child go without,partly true?Very true!I could show you several,they are earning money in one hand and drinking with their friends and playing cards in the evenings while their kids are malnourished,thats not due to a hard life,thats due to bad character



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    No excuse for letting any child go hungry,I would rather starve than let my child go without,partly true?Very true!I could show you several,they are earning money in one hand and drinking with their friends and playing cards in the evenings while their kids are malnourished,thats not due to a hard life,thats due to bad character
    everyone has character weather its bad or not but we talk about PH having a bad life varies from anyone who have nothing..and because they are stress nothing hope to look forward they become so frustrated with life
    you are talking about bad character again thats very true ..the question is how do you define the characted of some people here who just sat down and feed by there helpful gov while almost half of the world is dying hungry and thristy


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    helpful gov while almost half of the world is dying hungry and thristy
    You just encapsulated it,we have built a society and a system that mostly looks after the people,that could be the reason we are being flooded with asylum seekers both bogus and genuine,the pinoy government as we both know is rotten to the core

    they are stress nothing hope to look forward they become so frustrated with life
    Lots of people are stressed and frustrated Ross,but wouldnt think of letting their children go without in favour of a drink with their barkadas
    Dont make out as if its just westerners who are kuripot,I spent a lot of time in pinas,I learnt a little about pinoys and their perfect families dont take my words personally Ross,your a verbally verbacious power-poster



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    one thing i could say tawi you were born in western world and you got NO idea being born as pinoy so you dont completely know what is life being on PH


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    you were born in western world
    Was i really Its obvious you havent seen my birth certificate,dont make assumptions
    so you dont completely know what is life being on PH
    I never said I did,but I have seen enough to form a valid judgement
    We are just going to have to agree to disagree on this one Ross.



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    oh well if i make assumption sorry obviously i am assuming that your a foreigner who make an adventure to learn life in several country including the PH
    AND ITS not a valid reason for you to judge anybody/anyone except in a circumstances that it harm you or anyone in your family no matter of life we came from


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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    AND ITS not a valid reason for you to judge anybody/anyone except in a circumstances that it harm you or anyone in your family no matter of life we came from
    Isn't that exactly what you are doing by calling us westen bf's /husbands kuripot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    one thing i could say tawi you were born in western world and you got NO idea being born as pinoy so you dont completely know what is life being on PH
    whats being born a pinoy got to do with anything ross poverty is everywhere, just thank yourself lucky your not born in Swaziland, life expectancy is 39yrs old for men and women at least in the phils you get to live til your 70yrs old in poverty
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    hmm..just conversation i think no offence meant
    and yes very true that poverty is everywhere same as anywhere in the world you could see the good/bad people lived


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