I think what Jonalyn was trying to say is she's afraid she wouldn't be able to provide the care that the disabled person would need, not that she's afraid of the person. The ladies should know it is OK to say "No," we all have preferences and if someone doesn't fit their preferences, they can say so. I'm sure most aren't going to judge them poorly because they have preferences, those that do judge them poorly need to take a look in the mirror and remember they too have preferences, and will be judged the same way they do. Like M.J., she's 19 and more than likely will want kids at some point, so wanting to be with a younger man that can help raise them, as opposed to an older disabled man (Filipino or foreigner) that can't isn't a bad thing. The important thing is to know what you are looking for in a partner and don't be blinded by outer beauty and ignore your red flags. I hope you have a great day Lorie.
Thank you. I've wondered about this for a long time. You see, I've had arthritis in my knees and feet since I was 18, and gout in my knees and feet since I was 25. Both conditions have spread and grown more painful more and more each year. Now I'm 64, and I have difficulty walking and sometimes using my hands. I can still cook, wash dishes and do laundry, bathe myself and brush my teeth and shave, go grocery shopping, visit other stores, work on the computer, etc. It's just that walking and standing too long causes me considerable pain. So again, thank you for asking this question of these ladies.
Another very good question. Lot of them are very accepting... But like someone else here said "Disabled" is very broad term and some of chronic "diseases", which could also be problematic (type 1 and type 2 diabetes for example), wouldn't even fall under this term.
Another good interview. Some disabilities can't be seen, but I think the ladies would be more accepting than most western women anyway. God Bless them 😊
Thanks for the video. I think the question was a little broad. Disability can be anything from completely unnoticed by the public to obvious that a person can't even care for themselves. I'd like to hear what single women in the 35 to 50 range think about things.
I have seen just one other volgger ask that tough question.The two women were both married to foreigners ,and both men were paraplegic.They are still happy married as far as I know.Congrats on you interviews your asking interesting questions see Lorie.
I'm disable deaf man that wears a implant device to help me hear well Disability can be many things and lot people are not aware of love is above all things and if they have that they wont look at the Disability. I understand they have look out for their future but lot Disable people can do things that a able man can't do. I'll be there this month to marry the love of my life she's 54 and I'm 64. It takes lot will power to try over come the fear or what ever have in heart.
I don't believe her when she say yes. I am disabled man I don't have the money to take care of her so how can I be responsible? At the end of the day, if money is missing it doesn't matter if I'm a "Mabeit" or nice guy. I will never be loved by others.
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I am a disabled person and I have to say these are very mature young ladies. If you win someone’s heart it breaks down all insecurities and fears.
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All your videos are so informative and to the point and with the added touch of fun. Love them all
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Wow that was a hard question. I think these ladys are so respectful and caring. Any one would love a lady like that.
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I think what Jonalyn was trying to say is she's afraid she wouldn't be able to provide the care that the disabled person would need, not that she's afraid of the person. The ladies should know it is OK to say "No," we all have preferences and if someone doesn't fit their preferences, they can say so. I'm sure most aren't going to judge them poorly because they have preferences, those that do judge them poorly need to take a look in the mirror and remember they too have preferences, and will be judged the same way they do. Like M.J., she's 19 and more than likely will want kids at some point, so wanting to be with a younger man that can help raise them, as opposed to an older disabled man (Filipino or foreigner) that can't isn't a bad thing. The important thing is to know what you are looking for in a partner and don't be blinded by outer beauty and ignore your red flags. I hope you have a great day Lorie.
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Thank you. I've wondered about this for a long time.
You see, I've had arthritis in my knees and feet since I was 18, and gout in my knees and feet since I was 25. Both conditions have spread and grown more painful more and more each year.
Now I'm 64, and I have difficulty walking and sometimes using my hands. I can still cook, wash dishes and do laundry, bathe myself and brush my teeth and shave, go grocery shopping, visit other stores, work on the computer, etc. It's just that walking and standing too long causes me considerable pain.
So again, thank you for asking this question of these ladies.
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Another very good question. Lot of them are very accepting... But like someone else here said "Disabled" is very broad term and some of chronic "diseases", which could also be problematic (type 1 and type 2 diabetes for example), wouldn't even fall under this term.
Couple of the girls were very accepting, which is very attractive aside from their physical beauty.
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Another good interview. Some disabilities can't be seen, but I think the ladies would be more accepting than most western women anyway. God Bless them 😊
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Thanks for the video.
I think the question was a little broad. Disability can be anything from completely unnoticed by the public to obvious that a person can't even care for themselves.
I'd like to hear what single women in the 35 to 50 range think about things.
Thanks for watching and sharing that! 😊
I have seen just one other volgger ask that tough question.The two women were both married to foreigners ,and both men were paraplegic.They are still happy married as far as I know.Congrats on you interviews your asking interesting questions see Lorie.
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I'm disable deaf man that wears a implant device to help me hear well Disability can be many things and lot people are not aware of love is above all things and if they have that they wont look at the Disability. I understand they have look out for their future but lot Disable people can do things that a able man can't do. I'll be there this month to marry the love of my life she's 54 and I'm 64. It takes lot will power to try over come the fear or what ever have in heart.
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Thank you i think you give us a good information about love and relation chipe between pili pines girls and men and what age the girls prefer
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I would love to have a filipino wife ❤I’m 56 lol
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I don't believe her when she say yes. I am disabled man I don't have the money to take care of her so how can I be responsible? At the end of the day, if money is missing it doesn't matter if I'm a "Mabeit" or nice guy. I will never be loved by others.