By popular request (well, two people have suggested that they might read it!), and inspired by Alan's blog, here is the account of my discovery of love in the Philippines.
Where to begin? Well, I won't go back as far as Alan has, although I may fill in a few bits of history if they become relevant to the story.
Perhaps the natural starting point is last August (2006), when I got around to continuing a conversation with my wife of 28 years, which I started about 20 years previously. I wasn't sure that the relationship I had with my wife was anything like the loving partnernship I felt that a marriage should be. Now, I'm a God-fearing man and had never been physically unfaithful, although I have had one or two female acquaintances with whom I felt that a relationship could be more meaningful than that I had with my wife.
So it was that we spent the autumn undergoing professional counselling and discussions with Christian friends. The outcome was that I concluded that I really would be happier living apart from my wife and, perhaps, she would, ultimately, be happier apart from me.
In January this year we (yes, we .. together) started looking to buy a house for my wife. This marked the point at which I felt sufficient emotional separation to begin exploring other friendships .. starting to build a life separate from my wife. For the last 28 years almost all my social interaction had been joint. Actually, I use the term 'social interaction' with some reservation. Without wishing to turn this into a character assassination, my wife views any journey of more than 10 miles as a major expedition and feels that time spent talking to neighbours as time wasted! I have found this to be something of a constraint, having been used to travel and meeting people in different situations.
For a long time I have used MSN to keep in touch with friends, and my son (22 y/o), but it has never been a mechanism for meeting new people. During January, some Lithuanian friends encouraged me to subscribe to Skype - they use it to maintain contact with the family. This introduced me to the public discussion rooms through which I began to make friends worldwide. One of the people I met through Skype introduced me to Eyeball, which she used to keep in touch with a guy in the USA. I joined Eyeball and quickly found that the chat rooms were frequented predominantly by men looking for less-than-permanent virtual sexual relationships. However, I also discovered that something like 90% of the females were from the Philippines. Some appeared to be happy to satisfy the desires of the majority of the males, many seemed to be looking for financial support, but one or two did appear to be decent and willing to chat. I kept a lookout in the chat roooms, and began inviting one or two to join me in a private online chat, always stressing that I wanted to keep it 'clean'.
So it was that, towards the end of April, I first had a chat with someone called Ruby. I very quickly formed a good impression of this young lady. She seemed to be quiet, reserved and unassuming - unlike her companion who wanted to monopolise the conversation with me. Ruby, bless her, presumed that I would prefer to chat with Shugar. Without wishing to appear rude or impolite, I wanted to encourage Shugar away from the keyboard and cam, and get Ruby back online. Altogether, we chatted for more than 4 hours on that first occasion, and it must have been about midnight before Shugar and Ruby left the internet cafe and made their way back to the boarding house. Ruby asked me to phone in half an hour, when she'd got back to her boarding house, to say goodnight - which I did at 17.33 UK time!
I had been told that Shugar and Ruby shared a birthday the following day (well, coincidences do happen, I shared a birthday with a lad in my class at school), and Shugar asked for a present .. chocolate, and Ruby gave me her address at work! I did send chocolate, but it took me a couple of days to arrange ... and it was never received. I presumed that Ruby would become 24 y/o the next day, since her online profile currently said 23! (I later learned that it was Shugar's birthday the next day, but not Ruby's - Shugar had convinced her that no one on the Internet tells the truth, so it was okay to lie! Ruby had turned 23 only a few weeks earlier).
The following day I waited eagerly all afternoon, hoping that Ruby would get online - would it be too presumptious to phone or text? Were they out having a good time? I was disappointed, bit I didn't try to call.
... to be continued.