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517 - The Dangers Of Filipino Women

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This video is brought to you by a donation from Rusty and he's got a bit to say and before I get to his words let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor The MGTOW Book Collection Part 2: Anyways here's what Rusty has to say and I quote: Hey Sandman, In your recent video about Passport Bros, you cautioned Western men against going to the Philippines and having a son with a Filipino wife. As a man who is half-Filipino, I have some perspective to share. My dad is white & my mom was born and raised in the Philippines. I've never been to the Philippines and never felt a connection with it. Through my mom, I've seen the darker side of Filipino families. Women in my mom's family were all very gossipy and scheming against one another which is fitting since a branch of her family tree is descended from Spanish conquerors. Filipino women can also be loud and dramatic. The ones that I've grown up around love to shout their conversations. When I was small, my mom would get occasional phone calls from her family back home. It usually had something to do with a need for money and would make my mom very stressed out. One time my mom got scammed by a relative who convinced her to wire a large sum of retirement money to buy an investment. The person who received it disappeared and was never heard from again. At times when I was growing up, my dad and some of his friends would suggest to me "getting an Asian girl" because - according to them - they are subservient, good wives. But, my mom was anything but subservient to my dad. They would fight all the time. While growing up, I did not consider myself to be Filipino. I abhor the concept of racial identity because I don't want preconceived notions about groups of people to determine the interactions that I have as an individual. It wasn't until sometime in my early adulthood that I learned 5'6" is considered short for guy. There are still many women who are shorter, and I've had success with some very attractive women. I don't wish that I was any taller because my size allows me to more comfortably fit into spaces like small cars, airplane seats, playground equipment, and furniture. With regards to height I hate how I'm treated in the workplace. I'm a software engineer and have proven myself time and again to be a competent employee. On numerous occasions, I've improved products in ways that have a tangible outcome for the company bottom line. Yet, people I work with are often dismissive of my ideas when I first bring them up. My best successes in corporate world have come from taking over projects that someone else completely messed up and I turn it around into something good.



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