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[QUOTE=Zippos;2841770]Hey G,
Honor Among Thieves exists but loyalty among pinas, yet to see one for a foreigner. Their ultimate goal is to "Suck us dry by sucking us dry".
Here are some stories:
1. Rob, old white man, while going through divorce met a pina hag (55+) and deeply in love. As most of us knows, Pinas are well trained to prey on emotions, No difference here, rob works 2 full time job with heart condition while send money to build house for the hag, setup up a farm so that hag can live with her family there. Rob goes to Philippines to get married to the hag and brings hag here thinking life is going to be easy for Rob. Well, no shit Sherlock, Rob still pays for everything and works 2 full time job while hag saves her money to send it to Philippines.
2. Luc, young but somewhat mentally challenged, gets hitched to a fugly foreign worker pina and becomes dad. So far nice life right! Well pina waits until get her citizenship, goes to Philippines with luc, luc gets drunk and screws wife's cousin, fugly comes back to Canada, divorce luc and kicks him out of the house with a settlement of child support until daughter is 18. Remember that cousin of fugly that luc screwed, now she is here as a nanny to take care of lucs daughter, god must be crazy right.
3. Me, met a pina at supermarket, drop dead gorgeous with curves on right places. One thing to another, I'm in my place with her on top of me. Amazing view and no complaints there. Then starts the sob Pina stories of big family in San Fernando following a husband and daughter in Canada. Her income is not enough to support a family of 7 in Philippines and husband has the same scenario. Rates gets fixed to screw her for $100 at anytime in return I will help her send money to her family in Philippines discreetly.
4. Rowen, Philipino parents but born and raised in Canada. Goes to Philippines to visit grandparents and gets hitched to a Pina and gets married to her against families wishes. Rowen starts sending money to pina while pina screws around and gets reported to Rowens parents but Rowen is blinded with deep love sends money to buy her a car so that she can go to work comfortably! Pina comes to Canada, lives the moment of her life while Rowen gets drowned on debt fulfilling Pinas desire. Pina gets her citizenship, brings her family then finds a rich old man with cylinder, divorces Rowen and now she is probably counting days for old man to pass. Rowen, last time I saw him, asked me to borrow $100 to buy gas for his car to go to work.
Bros, if you still haven't learned anything from these and reading the whole forum, at least have some emergency funds for you to survive when shit hit the fan. She will get what she wants if you keep that channel open.
Cheers and Happy Safe Mongering.[/QUOTE]Here's another one.
5. In 2010, at 41 years old, I meet a gorgeous 20-year-old spinner from Davao, fall in love, bring her to the US, and marry her. I treated her like a queen, took her on a cruise, took her to Europe, and helped her get her US citizenship. Shortly thereafter, she starts acting really cold (thank God, no kids) and she pretends that I abused her, and finds an idiot lawyer trying to get me to pay support and her attorney's fees. Fortunately, I am also a reputable divorce attorney, so I go to work. I completely discredit her allegations, find evidence of her cheating with some military guy. The court denies her support, her lawyer gets no fees and dumps her case, and her boyfriend also dumps her. She comes back begging to me, but I change the locks and finalize the divorce, and she's now mooching from friends, still deep in debt. I learned my lesson.
Since then, I've been back to the Philippines multiple times, had numerous awesome girlfriends (no pros), but NEVER even think about marrying or sending money again! Sure, we'll have a nice time while I'm there for 2-3 weeks, going to Boracay or whatever. Then dump her and on to some fresh meat for next time. Maybe I'm a heel for this, but I do love the romance, not the baggage.
RG.
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[QUOTE=Zippos;2841770]
Honor Among Thieves exists but loyalty among pinas, yet to see one for a foreigner. Their ultimate goal is to "Suck us dry by sucking us dry".
[/QUOTE]They "Suck dry" Philippino guys far worse so its not just foreigners. Pinays take every single peso the pinoys make. This IS their culture in fact they have laws that we don't have to support this practice.
Their are specific laws in phils that make it NOT a crime to steal from family. Be glad you are not a philipino man.
The specific laws that make it not a crime to steal from your family are:
Article 332 of the Revised Penal Code, which states that "no person shall be criminally liable for theft, swindling or malicious mischief committed against ascendants, descendants, legitimate or illegitimate brothers or sisters, or the spouse, if living together. ".
Republic Act No. 10951, which amended Article 332 of the Revised Penal Code to include "brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, if living together" as persons who are not criminally liable for theft, swindling, or malicious mischief committed against them.
These laws are controversial, as some people believe that they encourage family members to commit crimes against each other without fear of punishment. However, others argue that the laws are necessary to protect family solidarity and prevent families from being torn apart by criminal prosecution.
In 2018, a woman in the Philippines was able to sue her boyfriend for financial support after he was diagnosed with a terminal illness. The court ruled in her favor and ordered the boyfriend to pay her P20,000 per month in support until his death.
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[QUOTE=RadicalGuy;2841982]The court denies her support, her lawyer gets no fees and dumps her case, and her boyfriend also dumps her. She comes back begging to me, but I change the locks and finalize the divorce, and she's now mooching from friends, still deep in debt. I learned my lesson.[/QUOTE]I take it you don't live in a no-fault divorce state?
[QUOTE=RadicalGuy;2841982]SNIP but I do love the romance, not the baggage.[/QUOTE]More better words tain't never been spok'd. Come back sometime RG. Hang your shingle, set up a temporary vaxxing clinic, spread your romance about Manila and Boracay, and tell us some more stories.
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[QUOTE=WestCoast1;2841996]I take it you don't live in a no-fault divorce state?
More better words tain't never been spok'd. Come back sometime RG. Hang your shingle, set up a temporary vaxxing clinic, spread your romance about Manila and Boracay, and tell us some more stories.[/QUOTE]I live in a state that allows both "fault" and "no fault" options. Most cases are "no fault," but I ended up defaulting my ex-wife, so the divorce decree stated that my divorce was granted based on my ex's adultery.
I generally work like hell when I'm home in the US making money, then fly to the Philippines every 3 months or so for 3 weeks at a time. I try to avoid Manila, and prefer to find girls in the provinces, like Bohol or (last time) near Surigao City. I don't make promises of marriage, but I don't rule out the possibility either (though I know that won't happen), so girls are motivated to be like real girlfriends, not P4 P short timers. I love the romance for 3 weeks at a time, then move on. If I feel guilty about that, I just remember my ex and how that biatch transformed herself after she became a US citizen.
RG.
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[QUOTE=RadicalGuy;2842023]I live in a state that allows both "fault" and "no fault" options. Most cases are "no fault," but I ended up defaulting my ex-wife, so the divorce decree stated that my divorce was granted based on my ex's adultery.
I generally work like hell when I'm home in the US making money, then fly to the Philippines every 3 months or so for 3 weeks at a time. I try to avoid Manila, and prefer to find girls in the provinces, like Bohol or (last time) near Surigao City. I don't make promises of marriage, but I don't rule out the possibility either (though I know that won't happen), so girls are motivated to be like real girlfriends, not P4 P short timers. I love the romance for 3 weeks at a time, then move on. If I feel guilty about that, I just remember my ex and how that biatch transformed herself after she became a US citizen.
RG.[/QUOTE]Do you meet them online in the provinces or just run around the jungles looking for hot 21 year olds. How does it work.
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[QUOTE=RadicalGuy;2841982]Here's another one.
5. In 2010, at 41 years old, I meet a gorgeous 20-year-old spinner from Davao, fall in love, bring her to the US, and marry her. I treated her like a queen, took her on a cruise, took her to Europe, and helped her get her US citizenship. Shortly thereafter, she starts acting really cold (thank God, no kids) and she pretends that I abused her, and finds an idiot lawyer trying to get me to pay support and her attorney's fees. Fortunately, I am also a reputable divorce attorney, so I go to work. I completely discredit her allegations, find evidence of her cheating with some military guy. The court denies her support, her lawyer gets no fees and dumps her case, and her boyfriend also dumps her. She comes back begging to me, but I change the locks and finalize the divorce, and she's now mooching from friends, still deep in debt. I learned my lesson.
Since then, I've been back to the Philippines multiple times, had numerous awesome girlfriends (no pros), but NEVER even think about marrying or sending money again! Sure, we'll have a nice time while I'm there for 2-3 weeks, going to Boracay or whatever. Then dump her and on to some fresh meat for next time. Maybe I'm a heel for this, but I do love the romance, not the baggage.
RG.[/QUOTE]You are a divorce attorney and still married a chick in the US. That's like a prison guard marrying a serial killer under her watch. "Ted has changed. He has found god, and is really sweet. ".
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Bffl
Million dollar question, Her BFFL, apparently she had a love at first sight crush on Rowen and her conscious grew when she caught her red handed with her brother BFFL thought she could get hitched to Rowen if she could shame Rowens ex.
Shall we call it dog eating dogs or mantis eating mantis, yours to decide.
[QUOTE=Turgid;2841936]What I'd like to know is who reported Pina to Rowen's parents?[/QUOTE]
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Woohoo
Way to go buddy, happy for you. At least some sort of justice was served and no other punishment can be as severe as financially crippling a pina.
Here is another one for all.
6, My first pina scam: 2016, I decided to go to visit Philippines for 10 days just to test the water. After a brief Google search, I came across Philipino Cupid which was the happening thing then plus BP. I get to research and in no time found a Christ loving reborn pina who used to work as a nanny in one of those 3 high rise building across green belt 2 (unless I'm mistaking green belt number). I had few lined up including my 1. Spinner from iloilo and I get to action 2. Was a shrimp who didn't like to give head but loves to receive it, well I kicked her out next day, damage was 2 k pesos including food and taxi with an assurance, I will take her and her family to Baguio (LMAO). 3. Christ loving reborn, before proceeding to main story, I was dumb enough to send her money to help her with her rent and other expenses, first time for every one right! Back to main story, she comes in 8/9 pm in the evening, looking exhausted from work all day and after first shag, she wanted to sleep. No complaints here as I already had first round from shrimp on that day as her departing gift, I fell asleep while watching Tv and sipping my Tulamore.
I woke up at around 9 am to find her sitting on the balcony and talking on the phone. I went to washroom leaving my phone on the charger and decided to take a shower. Upon returning to the bedroom, I see her all dressed up and in a hurry to leave with an excuse "mom is sick and I need to go to QC". Me somewhat disappointed but said goodbye to her and trying to move up the schedule on number 4 .
While coordinating all that, I received an email notifying "my western union funds has been successfully received" I was in shock logged into my bank app to see, there was a $989 sent to her name and there was no way in hell I did that and to my surprise, there was 4 more pending transactions under her name which was going to get cleared in next 5 days. Luckily, my bank had a limit of $999/ day of western union transfer. I immediately cancelled those transactions and jumped to see if I still had 5 k php cash in my shorts pocket which at that moment didn't seem a big of an amount compared to what I just had lost. She sent me a msg week later saying sorry and she will pay me back and she did that just to take care of her mom and also wants to know if I had any STD because every time she pees it burns like hell, LMAO. I answered, I'm being diagnosed with parasites infection and gonorrhea and she should seek medical help from a private clinic because govt hospitals treatment might damage her health. She started her shame game stating how could I have done that to her and cheat on her and blah blah blah. At least some of that stolen money went to her treatment.
Remember my number 2 shrimp, apparently she had UTI which she admitted later on and I must've caught it from her and passed it on to the thief. O well, there is some sort of justice from holly father I'm guessing.
Un answered further question: how she get to my app, well dumb fuck me 2 x must've used my pin to unlock my phone in front of her. Lesson learned.
Cheers brothers and happy safe Mongering.
[QUOTE=RadicalGuy;2841982]Here's another one.
5. In 2010, at 41 years old, I meet a gorgeous 20-year-old spinner from Davao, fall in love, bring her to the US, and marry her. I treated her like a queen, took her on a cruise, took her to Europe, and helped her get her US citizenship. Shortly thereafter, she starts acting really cold (thank God, no kids) and she pretends that I abused her, and finds an idiot lawyer trying to get me to pay support and her attorney's fees. Fortunately, I am also a reputable divorce attorney, so I go to work. I completely discredit her allegations, find evidence of her cheating with some military guy. The court denies her support, her lawyer gets no fees and dumps her case, and her boyfriend also dumps her. She comes back begging to me, but I change the locks and finalize the divorce, and she's now mooching from friends, still deep in debt. I learned my lesson.
Since then, I've been back to the Philippines multiple times, had numerous awesome girlfriends (no pros), but NEVER even think about marrying or sending money again! Sure, we'll have a nice time while I'm there for 2-3 weeks, going to Boracay or whatever. Then dump her and on to some fresh meat for next time. Maybe I'm a heel for this, but I do love the romance, not the baggage.
RG.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=MontanaMonger;2841994]These laws are controversial, as some people believe that they encourage family members to commit crimes against each other without fear of punishment. However, others argue that the laws are necessary to protect family solidarity and prevent families from being torn apart by criminal prosecution.[/QUOTE]Because family solidarity is always strong when you're thieving from each other. I know of lots of cases of stuff like this happening with very little repercussion. One person's mum died, the family house passed to her and sister, sister faked the friends signature to sell the house and keep all money herself. Friend had to buy back the family house from the new owner, sister gave none of money back.
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[QUOTE=RadicalGuy;2842023]I live in a state that allows both "fault" and "no fault" options. Most cases are "no fault," but I ended up defaulting my ex-wife, so the divorce decree stated that my divorce was granted based on my ex's adultery.
I generally work like hell when I'm home in the US making money, then fly to the Philippines every 3 months or so for 3 weeks at a time. I try to avoid Manila, and prefer to find girls in the provinces, like Bohol or (last time) near Surigao City. I don't make promises of marriage, but I don't rule out the possibility either (though I know that won't happen), so girls are motivated to be like real girlfriends, not P4 P short timers. I love the romance for 3 weeks at a time, then move on. If I feel guilty about that, I just remember my ex and how that ***** transformed herself after she became a US citizen.
RG.[/QUOTE]" I love the romance for 3 weeks at a time, then move on. " I can see why you were so determined to have the courts find your ex as an adulterer. You are pure as Ivory Snow (remembering that Marilyn Chambers was once pictured on the Ivory Snow box). Such innocence!
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My all time favorite the other way was on 90 day fiancé when this Brazilian girl thinks she hooked a rich American white guy. Come to find out he was a broke loser convicted felon with no job. She doesn't know this until she comes to America, and sees the shack he lives in and realizes she is worse off in America. This is them trying to upgrade their housing. LOL.
[URL]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vHYdw1t0M&pp=ygUjOTAgZGF5IGZpYW5jZSBwYXVsIGFuZCBrYXJpbmUgaG91c2U%3D[/URL]
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[QUOTE=TjBrazil;2842027]Do you meet them online in the provinces or just run around the jungles looking for hot 21 year olds. How does it work.[/QUOTE]My modus operandi is, I find a bunch of 18-22 year olds on Tinder and start chatting about 3-4 weeks before my trip, screen out all but 4-5 and chat with them on FB or WhatsApp, then finally settle on one I want to meet in person. My last one, I met her in Surigao City, spent a couple of days there, then took her to Boracay.
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[QUOTE=TjBrazil;2842029]You are a divorce attorney and still married a chick in the US. That's like a prison guard marrying a serial killer under her watch. "Ted has changed. He has found god, and is really sweet. ".[/QUOTE]Tell me about it. More like a medical doctor who is a chain smoker. LOL.
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[QUOTE=MamaGuevos;2842062]" I love the romance for 3 weeks at a time, then move on. " I can see why you were so determined to have the courts find your ex as an adulterer. You are pure as Ivory Snow (remembering that Marilyn Chambers was once pictured on the Ivory Snow box). Such innocence![/QUOTE]I wasn't a monger when I married my Filipina ex-wife. I was always loyal and faithful. My wild times came later.
RG.
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Don't know how you do 1 chick for 3 weeks unless I read it wrong! I barely keep 1 chick for more than 2-3 days with an excuse of going to another city for work which does happens a lot though but if I'm in Manila for 10 days, I would have lined up at least 5-6 and 1 would be back up. Can't tolerate the same one for more than 2 max would be 3. I do switch places in between just for the sake of avoiding unexpected drama.
[QUOTE=RadicalGuy;2842078]My modus operandi is, I find a bunch of 18-22 year olds on Tinder and start chatting about 3-4 weeks before my trip, screen out all but 4-5 and chat with them on FB or WhatsApp, then finally settle on one I want to meet in person. My last one, I met her in Surigao City, spent a couple of days there, then took her to Boracay.[/QUOTE]