Some of the Things to Know About Your Filipino Girlfriend
A Filipino girl is usually prim and proper in her actions. The Filipino lady is often times conservative about how she conducts herself, particularly in public. This is because the Philippines is a country with many old fashioned ways.
1) Filipino ladies always respect her elders. Most Filipino ladies live with her parents and elders as long as she is still unmarried no matter how old she is. Filipino ladies have close family relationships. She have strong bonds with extended family members like her aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, grandparents, and even neighbors!
2) Filipino girls have strong religious beliefs. Many Filipino women are Catholic or Christian in faith, and they usually regularly go to church every Sunday with family members or friends. It will mean a lot to her if you can go to church with her too. However, she is also open minded and is willing to accept your religion and your faith if someday she will become your wife. Filipino ladies are brought up to respect her husband and always support him and be there for him.
3) Filipino women take her relationships seriously. Being in a relationship is a serious matter with Filipino women. They see a relationship as a step towards marriage, so that is why she must consider a man very well before choosing him as a boyfriend. That is why many Filipino ladies are expected to be playing hard to get. It is also one way by which the Filipino woman can measure the sincerity of her man. She will also take a man seriously if only he is really willing to visit her family and introduce himself formally to her parents.
4) It is considered disrespectful if a man courts a Filipino girl without informing her parents! In the Philippines, you should know that it is always expected that the man must show his face to the Filipino girl’s family or else her whole family will not approve of you!
Love and romance is really a very serious matter with conservative Filipino ladies, whether they are from a city like Manila or Cebu or from far flung provincial areas.
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