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19th May 2010 #151
... that's nice to know! I did this too ... for two reasons: (i) The forum was a great help to ME when MY Myrna was applying for her visa - and I've always wanted to be able to help others. And (ii) I very much enjoy the fellowship engaged in by our regulars - including yourself.
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19th May 2010 #152
I agree. If you've joined this forum and taken advantage of the wealth of advice from people who have been there, done that, and in some cases, done it twice, then I think you should stick around and pass on what you've gone through personally and what you've learned along the way.
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20th May 2010 #156
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In my case I have tried to stick around and share what I can with others - but as I am not a daily visitor (and wasn't before either - although admittedly more regular) usually all the questions I can help with have been answered and I think I'm not needed!!! Also this is the first forum I ever joined and I still find it a bit weird communicating with all sorts of people on thoughts and feelings (and have found my occasional foray into sharing thoughts not respected!), I don't have facebook or any other social networking sites and don't intend to - so I tend to stick to help where I can - hence not very visible.
On the age thing I am a British female and my Filippino husband is 7 years younger than me...not a huge gap, but demonstrating that we are all different - the CFO hadn't dealt with a guy for a settlement visa before, but I'm sure you guys know of someone!! This is also a reason for difference, he doesn't want to go shopping so can't empathise on those issues!!!
Keep at it all!
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21st May 2010 #157
I think you're quite a visible member here & I've been interested in your story. Please continue contributing, but only if you want to.
There is a lot more to this site, than just visa issues. It's ongoing, integration, daily advice, social networking, plus it can be a laugh.
Seeing I'm involved in a Fil/Brit relationship, I don't expect to be losing interest in this site, anytime soon.
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21st May 2010 #159Absit invidia
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29th May 2010 #160
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My ex husband was 13 years older than me, I did not marry/divorce him because of anything you mentioned but because he doesn't look after his family well. He can bear not to see his kids because he doesn't want to part with any penny of his like he always did while we were still living together. Just today, I've collected balikbayan boxes from what you call an 'odd couple' and they seem very happy. They are now going back to the Philippines to settle down there. There must have been 30 years difference between them. For me age doesn't matter, it's how you treat your partner. And how do you know that older men doesn't satisfy young women? Do you know how to satisfy a woman?
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30th May 2010 #161
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30th May 2010 #165
Great Idea!!!Shopping ..Sex is a good therapy with your partner of course
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
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31st May 2010 #175
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Hi all,
With reference to people buggering off when they get their wives to the UK or Filipinas finally arriving here, I think that everything changes for all of us when couples are finally together.
Day-to-day married life kicks in and many are probably working all the hours they can as their wife will have little or no work at first.
I would love to have more time to post and read through the threads.
I still see that I have 4000+ unread posts all the time
That is always daunting
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31st May 2010 #176
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Hi Iain, I used to know a Norwegian bloke who had business cards made in Singapore that he used to give to ladies.
It was:
I'm a SILENT ManAny chance to crawl in the sack with you tonight?If so, keep this card. If not, kindly return it,As they are expensive.
I am not as good as I once was,But I am as good ONCE as I ever was.P.S. You don't have to say "Yes"….JUST SMILE!
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31st May 2010 #179
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I've been here since 2005, nearly 5 years, before this forum we only had the old asawa.org, but that was mostly for Americans with a European section - I'm sure Gavin, Geoff(Erve's husband) and Pete will remember it well. I've seen many members come and go on FilipinoUK, but its developed into more than simple visa advice as Clevedon Simes says and this is what keeps members around a bit longer.
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31st May 2010 #180
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