While Filipino women are generally good and decent people, the fact is that there are women out there who want nothing from you except your cash. In this article, we will tell you the telltale signs that a Filipino woman trying to rip you off and what you can do to prevent it.
1. She solicits sympathy
Take note of this when you're online looking for a Filipino wife: while the Philippines is a third-world country, most people there have enough to eat three square meals a day, maintain a few house appliances, and have the money to buy a cheap mobile phone.
The only thing most Filipinos can barely afford is travel overseas for leisure. Most of them travel abroad for work. If the Filipino woman you are talking to complains about how poor her family is, chances are she's merely trying to solicit sympathy to get cash. If you really want to be rude, ask her where she gets the money to pay for her internet connection if she's really that poor.
2. She's been bumming around for too long
Philippine culture actually places a high premium on getting a college degree and working after that. Most Filipino children actually indulge their parents in this, and study until they finish a four-year degree from some college or university. They then look for jobs. Most Filipinos are college graduates by the time they're in their early 20's.
If the woman you are talking to is a 25 to 30 year old who doesn't have a job and spends the whole day chatting and not going to school for post-graduate or doctoral studies, she's probably dating Western men as a full-time job. At a coffee shop that she owns, a friend once told me she knew of a Filipino lesbian who was able to collect one million pesos (over $20,000) from the different men she dated online.
3. She tells you about sick family members
This is the most commonly-used bait. A scammer will tell the story of sick family members with a sad note about how they don't have the money to pay for hospital bills. One day her mother would be sick, then it would be her grandfather or some other family member the next.
It is sad but it's true, some Filipino women do things at the expense of unsuspecting foreign men. While you may say to yourself that it can never happen to you, the truth is that even highly-educated men from the United States have fallen victim in the past.
Your best defense really is common sense and to commit to NEVER sending money to a Filipino woman in the Philippines unless if you know her very well.
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Older Filipino Woman – How Old Is An Older Filipino Woman, And What’s She Like?
Annaliza, 40 year old - a real profile inside Cherry Blossoms |
Not a lot people know this but in Philippine culture, older Filipino women would be women who are in their 30’s.
There’s this expression (at least in Bisaya or Cebuano language) “nabiyaan sa train” which refers to women in their 30’s who are not yet married and who missed the “train ride” to their wedding.
There’s this expression (at least in Bisaya or Cebuano language) “nabiyaan sa train” which refers to women in their 30’s who are not yet married and who missed the “train ride” to their wedding.
Of course, that mindset is changing now since there are Filipino women who did not get married until they were in their 30’s. However, that doesn’t mean that everything has changed completely.
People still think 30 is a little late to get married, especially because Filipino women are expected to get pregnant as soon as they’re married. And we all know that it’s more difficult for a woman in her 30’s to get pregnant than a woman in her 20’s.
So what’s a typical older Filipino woman like? An older Filipino woman would typically be a graduate of some college or university. She would typically have an 8 to 5 job. If she’s not married yet, it’s likely that she’s had one or two long-term boyfriends before that ended rather badly.
She would also be the type to go to Church and fairly conservative – do NOT expect her to kiss you in public. But that doesn’t mean she’s averse to pre-marital sex. On the contrary, most Filipinos are Sunday Catholics who don’t mind a night of passion with someone they love (the typical Filipino woman doesn’t go for one-night stands).
At home, she would most likely live with her parents, giving monthly contributions to the household expenses. If her parents are not that well off, she would most likely be the one to support her family. As for household work, it is likely she shares it with other family members who are living in the same house.
An older Filipino woman in her 30’s would definitely be ready to settle down to get married. It’s not only because her biological clock is ticking, it’s also likely because she’s tired of being pressured to “settle down” by her parents and her relatives.
And oh, you will most likely find her at one of those Asian dating websites for Filipino women.

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