They're playing on a lot of guys loneliness, especially the much older ones. But as for the 25 y/o male, there's no need for him to use a dating site . It would have been better for him to travel there and approach females in person
I wouldn't be surprised if they discuss what works with their friends and family. Then they refine their techniques. But the greatest antidote is the word, "No".
I've lived there for 4 years left due to needing hospital operations If a woman said that to me Idd tell her to go I don't bully anyone and won't be bullied by anyone Soon asyou chat to someone there they ask for money soon as that happens block them They survived before they knew you Imm married to a philipina been married 15 years and she knows I don't lend or give money I help her family yes but imm not their ATM Machine
No! The results in the U.S. would not be the same. A 25 year old chick is not going to play the long game with a 60 year old guy. There maybe 1 or 2 cases but not a regular occurrence like I see in you guys videos. If the young ladies over here played the long game, they could get a car, credit card, money, etc. maybe they are not desperate enough. Just a guess, no harm no foul.
Hi Calvin, once me and my spouse met you and your spouse in the Robinson Mall, you may or may not remember.. I don't watch everyone of your videos but I have watched quite a few over the past four years. Your videos have given me the impression that you are an intelligent person with a lot of life experience and I have learned a lot about the Philippines from your videos. That being said, I don't always agree with everything that you say but we are both entitled to our own opinions. In one of your recent videos you said religion is sometimes a problem for some expats. I disagree, weak religious faith can cause problems, but I don't know of any legitimate religion that tells people to do bad things. In the religion of Islam, there is a tradition that says "an action is nothing but its' intention." Meaning, when we do something we have a reason (an intention) for doing the action. When it comes to charity, a Muslim should give charity hoping to be rewarded by God in the Hereafter. So a person tells a Muslim that he is hungry and asks for some money. The Muslim gives him some money so the person can buy some food. The Muslim wanted to help the person and God knows why the Muslim gave the person the money. However, the person takes the money and buys some wine, it does not change the fact that the Muslim was trying to help the person. If the person was lying just to get some money, that is the persons' problem, not the Muslim.
I wasn't referring to his situation. Every man who comes here professes to have some religious affiliation and they act a complete fool. They say the s*xoat prayer on the plane before arriving. No one is perfect. We can disagree and still get along
@@calroach1 I thought I would chime in here about religion, I know a Fillipina who spent 10 years of her life heavily focused on religion in a missionary organisation, in the Phillipines. She didn't do anything about developing her career prospects between the ages of 20 and 30. Age of 30 she left the organisation and struggles to survive, those years which should have been spent developing a career but instead was heavy into Christian religion. Now for her everyday is a battle to survive, a lot of begging.
Sternberg's Triangle shows passion (hot burning desire) and intimacy produce romantic love. Handsome young "Chads" can get that for free and have the snip. If there's financial obligations, that is called commitment, and defined as non-love.
If you can’t afford the time and the money to come to the Philippines stay off of the dating site’s. It is your fault when you get scammed. If you want to go on the dating site do it after you get here but be aware that 99 percent are scammers.
Great video Mr Calvin you're on point 👉 if you read the rules on the dating sites they will tell you not to send money so think with the right head 😊
If it is too good to be true, it probably is. Never ceases to amaze me that dudes send their hard earned money to someone they never met in person.
Love scams been around for a longggggg time. It’s rinse and repeat for most scams!!!
Then why are so many still becoming victims? Love scams are on the rise
@@calroach1 not on the rise it’s just the internet highlights it more due to communication lines is all being going on for ages
Some men pay a thousand dollars for a car & Some men pay a million dollars for a car😎 But either way you get to your destination 💪💪💪
The filipinas know what to say to get most Westerns to open their pockets
They're playing on a lot of guys loneliness, especially the much older ones. But as for the 25 y/o male, there's no need for him to use a dating site . It would have been better for him to travel there and approach females in person
Are scammers trained on how to manipulate their victims?
There are industrial scale scamming centres run by crime bosses in the third world. They’re definitely trained.
I wouldn't be surprised if they discuss what works with their friends and family. Then they refine their techniques.
But the greatest antidote is the word, "No".
I've lived there for 4 years left due to needing hospital operations
If a woman said that to me Idd tell her to go I don't bully anyone and won't be bullied by anyone
Soon asyou chat to someone there they ask for money soon as that happens block them
They survived before they knew you
Imm married to a philipina been married 15 years and she knows I don't lend or give money
I help her family yes but imm not their ATM Machine
No, here, a 63 year old man on a pension is not going to have so many opportunities to be with a young, beautiful Asian woman.
Thank u dude
My honest opinion it all comes down to how much money you really have 💯 I am not that stupid to be scammed
Just go fishing fellas and catch and release till you really understand how it works out here
Missplaced trust , thats for certain , wont live with regret , as I still plan to travel to the Philipines , see the country on the ground
great video
Yea thanks Cal 100%
greetings Mr Shoulders
Unfortunately, I was recently a victim of this a year. Online in the woman left me for another foreigner. Who can pay her more
No! The results in the U.S. would not be the same. A 25 year old chick is not going to play the long game with a 60 year old guy. There maybe 1 or 2 cases but not a regular occurrence like I see in you guys videos. If the young ladies over here played the long game, they could get a car, credit card, money, etc. maybe they are not desperate enough. Just a guess, no harm no foul.
No thryll ask for money immediately up front.
Hello everyone.
Hello brother 💪
@@AlexandersHomeRepairs Greetings hope all is well with you.
Hi Calvin, once me and my spouse met you and your spouse in the Robinson Mall, you may or may not remember.. I don't watch everyone of your videos but I have watched quite a few over the past four years. Your videos have given me the impression that you are an intelligent person with a lot of life experience and I have learned a lot about the Philippines from your videos. That being said, I don't always agree with everything that you say but we are both entitled to our own opinions. In one of your recent videos you said religion is sometimes a problem for some expats. I disagree, weak religious faith can cause problems, but I don't know of any legitimate religion that tells people to do bad things. In the religion of Islam, there is a tradition that says "an action is nothing but its' intention." Meaning, when we do something we have a reason (an intention) for doing the action. When it comes to charity, a Muslim should give charity hoping to be rewarded by God in the Hereafter. So a person tells a Muslim that he is hungry and asks for some money. The Muslim gives him some money so the person can buy some food. The Muslim wanted to help the person and God knows why the Muslim gave the person the money. However, the person takes the money and buys some wine, it does not change the fact that the Muslim was trying to help the person. If the person was lying just to get some money, that is the persons' problem, not the Muslim.
I wasn't referring to his situation. Every man who comes here professes to have some religious affiliation and they act a complete fool. They say the s*xoat prayer on the plane before arriving. No one is perfect. We can disagree and still get along
@@calroach1 I thought I would chime in here about religion, I know a Fillipina who spent 10 years of her life heavily focused on religion in a missionary organisation, in the Phillipines. She didn't do anything about developing her career prospects between the ages of 20 and 30. Age of 30 she left the organisation and struggles to survive, those years which should have been spent developing a career but instead was heavy into Christian religion. Now for her everyday is a battle to survive, a lot of begging.
If you are paying for her college then old man you are a sugar daddy ❤ Enjoy it 😂
As long as you realize there's no such thing as love you'll be fine.
I don't think so.
Sternberg's Triangle shows passion (hot burning desire) and intimacy produce romantic love. Handsome young "Chads" can get that for free and have the snip. If there's financial obligations, that is called commitment, and defined as non-love.
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 The title of the video is hillarious Sir.
We trust the women for some reason 😆
If you can’t afford the time and the money to come to the Philippines stay off of the dating site’s. It is your fault when you get scammed. If you want to go on the dating site do it after you get here but be aware that 99 percent are scammers.
99% come on, exaggerate much?
100%. It's just which versions you're "blind" to. Marriage is the most common blind spot. Chads can have the snip and never commit.
I love you GI, no sh*t! 😂
sounds like another passport bro took an L
You just need to limit it to around 200 usd a month , fair play for unlimited 🍑