after roughly one year now of enjoying your interviews here dear EB, this is going to be a spontaneous very random, as a first, comment - I enjoy listening to this lady and as always you ask her the right and thoughtful questions, however, I am soooo distracted (yes, I am going to sound awkward, lol) by the so obvious hypermobility of her fingers here, especially min 9:10 on, outch ...maybe someone yould let her know that it is absolutely unhealthy to do that ( finger joint cracking) in case you do have, suffer from the Dehlers Danlos Syndrome (hypermobility of all the joints and connective tissue ...) Sounds funny to say the sound of cracking joints is unnerving, but if you do have EDS, its something you live with all your life and it can cause a variety of also rather seriosus problems ...btw, many ballet dancers :) and gymnasts who are celebrated for extreme mobility actually suffer from it and must work extra, on muscle strength, much more than others ...just saying :), maybe Stela has this without knowing ...eh :), last but not least, I can only agree with all the others here, she's very eloquent for her age and intelligent, she'll make her way of this I am sure ! Best of luck to her and thanks EB for YOUR work here in this respect, I understand you will or you have closed THIS chapter :), speaking of the ladyboy interviews; but all existing material on here so to speak is the best, I greatly enjoyed all of them and I am a straight girl watching, yes :), getting to know the real PEOPLE through your camera lense and thanks to your very sensible and sensitive interaction with them has been both fun and enlightening ! Plus thanks to you I discovered Lydia - who is truly one in a million gem as a PERSON, perhaps you'll agree - she's got skills, in filming and editing ! And is so, so lovely inside and out ...regards and good luck (and joy with!) every new endeavour ! T.
First of all, thank you for taking the time to compile your comment, it was a real pleasure to read! I always appreciate it (and find it insightful) when people get into detail what (or how) they felt about a specific interview I did. Haha, the finger knacking was also something that disturbed me a bit, I even told her to stop doing it at some point (but maybe more because I can be a bit of a control freak at times). But as you mentioned: Stela is an intelligent girl. I am really impressed by what she achieved so far in her life, and I also feel she has the potential to be very successful in her future endeavours. I've watched a great Russian ballet a couple of weeks ago (forgot the name of the play) here in Bangkok, and coincidentally what you mentioned about the ballet dancers also went through my mind: until what age can they perform at their peak until their joints will give up? Can't be very long I assume. Nonetheless, the performance was amazing (really unbelievable how flexible some people can be with their bodies). As for Lydia, I agree! She's an amazing filmmaker. She really knows the craft of storytelling and also to capture it as a complete package. She's one of the most professional people I know within the 'industry'. Not only is she a great filmmaker, she's a real entrepreneur. I definitely got a lot of respect for her. She's came a long way and I'm amazed to see her progress. Not sure if you've seen it but she was featured on a podcast recently. Here's a link just in case: ruclips.net/video/LN30bm8Obgo/видео.htmlsi=roCMA-S0UwoZx_MX Thank you once again for your amazing comment! I absolutely appreciate it ☺️🙏🏻 EB
@@AlwaysAbroad Dearest EB, first of all, thank you so very much ! For taking the time and reply to me, in such detail !!! Oh yes, much appreciated also ! Especially what you tell me about Lydia - more insight for me, of her being indeed such an entrepreneural person :). I am enjoying watching her videos, that are photographed beautifully and convey this certain special, very calming, relaxing vibe. It's already almost her signature, so to say, regardless her subjects ! Thank you ... Now, I really thought I am a little weird maybe, or that is may be slightly inappropriate even to comment on Stelas 'finger cracking', ha :), since obviously nobody else here (but you :)!) noticed. And that actually made me giggle, since I can relate to that... being a little of a control freak thing ! :)... Just another indication that her face, overall appearance and intelligent conversation captures all the right attention, not the hands :), which is good ! Ballet - has it been, by chance, Swan Lake that you went to see in Bangkok? I am glad to know the Russians DO give performances in Thailand rather regularly, as they'll be back with Swan Lake in this December now, 2023 ! Since my parents both were leading violinists at the opera house and I myself rather love to MOVE, to dance to music, instead of sitting still, just listening :), I probably watched Swan Lake alone a dozen times being performed in my childhood, going with my parents and a long time I wanted to become a dancer myself (an idea my Dad was rather strongly opposing to, taking me behind the stage once and asking me, by pointing at the lovely sweating dancers changing hastily costumes bewteen acts, 'well, do you want to look like this with 30, like a 12-year old?' And, enthusiastically, YES! I said, haha ! ...anyway, it is true, it takes a big toll on your body: You must dream BIG and firmly, to pursue a career in dancing whilst being always aware of this, knowing you WILL end up with early arthrosis in all of your joints, especially the knees ecetera ..but, if it's your passion - still that's what you will do and have to do, period ! Also aware at all times of the short time span of your life, that you will physically be ABLE to dance on a professional level ...all dancers know this - but many prefer to push the thought away as long as they can ! Normally, you HAVE to think about 'what I am going to do with the still LONG rest of my life' in your early thirties already (!), most, however, will be dancing professionally nowadays until their early forties ... VERY few and rare exceptions to this, truly GIFTED obviously by higher powers and very skilled ion taking the right care of their bodies were, for example, Maja Plissetzkaya, who STILL performed on stage in her late 70ties !!! One of the most beautiful remarkable HUMANS ever she was ...inside and out. Haha - another intersting topic for you - interviewing younger dancers - 'what are you going to do, afterwards, back to school' !? It's a painful, serious thing to think about for them ...men and women ...but well, enough on that :), sorry it is gont to be rather lengthy again ! My future comments WILL be shorter, smile ... promise ...:) I am really looking forward what will be 'next' for you, dear EB, IF you'll, please :), chose to be so generous :) and make hopefully many more videos for us. And no matter what the 'theme' will be, I'll sure be watching !!! You've got that talent yourself, as already mentiond, to interact with people, find an approach the right way and seemingly more easily than others, its all about genuine curiosity, respect ...and somehow, I really like listening to your voice too, which I also find nicely calming ...:) And YES :), I already have watched the podcast with Lydia, of course :)! She is always very polite and diplomatic in her so very open and truthful responses to even some of the more silly questions :), she's a delight ! And oh yes, I also noticed right form YOUR first encounters with her, she's a strongwilled person :), lol, just like me - good on her, she'll continue to do well, being so true to herself ! Yet humble and kind. Again, she's got it all, one must think ... YOU may ask me, why I am watching ladyboy-interviews, as a woman? Simple and I guess you know the answer: I am also naturally very curious about PEOPLE, their chosen paths in life, their outlook on life. No matter if men, women, ladyboys, all in between, we all have our own story to tell and ladyboys certainly HAVE, with almost no exception, an extraordinarily interesting life-story and history ...many go through a lot, fewer are seemingly more blessed ...and it's inspiring to watch and listen ...and see most of them taking pride in who they are, without questioning it, rightly saying - we all are HUMANS, first and foremost. Nothing else matters. And so they smile and take on destiny - wonderful. And so, so differently, as we all do ...example, Mos - she's putting herself quite out there, obviously also had one of the most dangerous, difficult cosmetic procedures, surgeries too that one can have (smile, the behind ...) And so yes, they DO take really bigger risks than most of us have to, of course, to feel the most authentic. And sail through it all and continue to smile, hardly ever complaining. Awesome. Some more introvert, like recently your interview with the certainly not so outgoing Thai ladyboy, who's name is Foxy I believe. She was one rather seeming serious and deep about life, sitting in a hotel lobby with you and who worked in a clothing store now and did not like it too much :), as she had to stand most of the day, compared with her previous jobs in hospitality. She seems SO highly intelligent as well (to achieve SO much more in the future also, much more than remaining to be a sales woman in a fashion shop!) so I truly wished to hear, see a follow up once, with her ... I'll leave it here again, dear EB, with my kindest regards indeed from Germany. I love and miss Asia, having lived there, in China, later mostly Malaysia, for many, many years, two decades, work -and relationship related. But then, the C-thing came, argh, and now other responsibilities here unfortunately keep me from going now again - specifically, back to beautiful Borneo and Brunei ...Sarawak and Sabah are more than just worth visiting; the most beautiful climate, landscapes, people (!), atmosphere ...! I love and connect to most of all to the people - the MOST friendly, cosmopolitan (!) bunch I've encountered in SEA, which is surprising at first, yes ...the mixture of former 'headhunter' tribes, like the Iban in Sarawak, with Europeans and Chinese is unique and very different from also Westmalaysia ! Which I love. And as a side note, not to forget the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen anywhere on this world, 'Borneo skies' ...also allover Asia, incomparable to me ...it's a daily highlight there every late afternoon, to feel like you're cuddled up in ancient mother earth's lap, being serenely wrapped in heavenly colors ... Kuching, Miri, Kota Kinabalu (just look up Sabahan girls, lol, in her original costumes as well, dancing, SO beautiful!) - I myself btw have NOT been such a happy fellow during my visits to the Philippines either, just like you, for many reasons BUT the people, it's just not for me, talking pollution, the uneasiness in feeling TRULY absolutely safe, compared to being anywhere in Malaysia ...so perhaps you might want to consider visting northern Borneo, best with your gf and then go to a Shangri-La resort there, in Sabah :), as it is all an enviably convenient quick trip by plane from where you are ! WITH good food, lol ... for me, its like home, of the heart ...especially FOR the wonderful people there ! Have a safe and pleasant new week anhead, thank you for making it hopefully through my short novel, if you read until here :) ...Kindly, T
Very lovely person. Great interview. I have a Thai trans girlfriend and I’ve known her 6 years. We’ve been a couple for 4 years. I meet a lot of trans women because of her and for the most part they are genuinely lovely people with great personalities. She makes me very happy.
I think the best thing about your interview series is that Trans individuals and Ladyboys become real people and not just objects to either fetishize or criticize.
Thats the best interview I've seen in a long time. I'm a straight guy and dont have much experience knowing trans people. I liked this interview because Sala (name?) was so honest and real about her answers. The very few trans women I've seen before came across as garish and (it seemed to me) trying to be more feminine than sis women and hypersexual. But today, watching this interview changed my perspective in a positive way. This helped me grow and I'd like to say thank you for that. I hope all the best for her in wherever life takes her.
my girlfriend is a Philippina's transwoman , and I have to say that she changed me for the better...she shows me everyday the beauty of love...simple....kind...sweet ...caring...reliable ...funny!!! ...no brain storming!!! ....yes, transwoman have a lot to offer ,dont be afraid to be serious with them....dont use them like a sextoy or to fullfil your fantasies...they are human being who needs a man to love them....very simple!!! Stela on that video is a very good exemple actually....look at her!!! she is beautiful....she is intelligent...I wish her a good life!!!
Truly beautiful and another great and educating interview. I’ll say educating because it’s a fresh breeze of air seeing this without the transwomen beeing sexualized in any way.
What a beutiful interview. Stella has a beutiful a warm soul. In my eyes, she is a beutiful woman. I kept looking at her beutiful hands. Wishing her a beutiful life and may she find the right person to grow old with.
My goodness...what a woman! Finding someone like Stela for me would be like uncovering a diamond on that sandy beach behind her. I could sit there and listen to her all day. Makes me want to jump in a plane and head to Bohol again right now. And to think I was there only four years ago...hah!
Sweet, kind, intelligent and a face I'd love to wake up to every morning. I've just never had an intimate relationship with someone that has the same equipment l do😮😍
Stela is incredibly intelligent and well spoken. I hope she comes to that place where she meets the man of her desires. She will would make a incredible wife for someone someday.
I know that I am repeating what everyone already said here, but she really is amazing person, very beautiful, well mannered and educated. Beautiful inside and outside. Nothing to envy sex born women.
Its a interesting fact that Philippines ladyboys are generally more mature teenagers and early twenties then all others in south east Asia. But the lack of vegetables in their country and too much fried food makes them look old very quick too.
Wow, impressive perspective and outlook! Only 20? The accent, or lack of, is perfect...(for Western world). Speaking of, shouldn't USA be east, and Asia the Near West? Well, that's the way I'm going! 😄
There are some extremely beautiful Ladyboys, (like this one) that arent really into the clubs and are not what a lot of western ppl would think. I urge anyone going to asia to just be nice and remember that every human has the same emotions that you do, there is a connection.
Stella sure is lovely and worldwise for her age. I'm glad her DIY medication spree didn't seriously hurt her. Always talk to a doctor, folks. You can tell she's done a lot of self examination in her life. Maybe one day she'll meet the right guy and want to get married. Are you enjoying Bohol?
I'm not even gonna lie she is very beautiful and intelligent i wouldn't mind getting to know her how would i be able to go about that ion suppose you got her number
I was about 3 minutes into watching this and something was bothering me then I realized that she isn't a real person but AI generated ... what gives it away ? look carefully at her hands the thumbs are very unnatural which is a common problem with AI generated people but having said that nice try at fooling the viewers !
Interview is so great 😄 she would really like me cause I can talk a lot and I’m funny and very intelligent and nice 😊 with manners I added her on instagram
after roughly one year now of enjoying your interviews here dear EB, this is going to be a spontaneous very random, as a first, comment - I enjoy listening to this lady and as always you ask her the right and thoughtful questions, however, I am soooo distracted (yes, I am going to sound awkward, lol) by the so obvious hypermobility of her fingers here, especially min 9:10 on, outch ...maybe someone yould let her know that it is absolutely unhealthy to do that ( finger joint cracking) in case you do have, suffer from the Dehlers Danlos Syndrome (hypermobility of all the joints and connective tissue ...) Sounds funny to say the sound of cracking joints is unnerving, but if you do have EDS, its something you live with all your life and it can cause a variety of also rather seriosus problems ...btw, many ballet dancers :) and gymnasts who are celebrated for extreme mobility actually suffer from it and must work extra, on muscle strength, much more than others ...just saying :), maybe Stela has this without knowing ...eh :), last but not least, I can only agree with all the others here, she's very eloquent for her age and intelligent, she'll make her way of this I am sure ! Best of luck to her and thanks EB for YOUR work here in this respect, I understand you will or you have closed THIS chapter :), speaking of the ladyboy interviews; but all existing material on here so to speak is the best, I greatly enjoyed all of them and I am a straight girl watching, yes :), getting to know the real PEOPLE through your camera lense and thanks to your very sensible and sensitive interaction with them has been both fun and enlightening ! Plus thanks to you I discovered Lydia - who is truly one in a million gem as a PERSON, perhaps you'll agree - she's got skills, in filming and editing ! And is so, so lovely inside and out ...regards and good luck (and joy with!) every new endeavour ! T.
First of all, thank you for taking the time to compile your comment, it was a real pleasure to read! I always appreciate it (and find it insightful) when people get into detail what (or how) they felt about a specific interview I did.
Haha, the finger knacking was also something that disturbed me a bit, I even told her to stop doing it at some point (but maybe more because I can be a bit of a control freak at times).
But as you mentioned: Stela is an intelligent girl. I am really impressed by what she achieved so far in her life, and I also feel she has the potential to be very successful in her future endeavours.
I've watched a great Russian ballet a couple of weeks ago (forgot the name of the play) here in Bangkok, and coincidentally what you mentioned about the ballet dancers also went through my mind: until what age can they perform at their peak until their joints will give up? Can't be very long I assume. Nonetheless, the performance was amazing (really unbelievable how flexible some people can be with their bodies).
As for Lydia, I agree! She's an amazing filmmaker. She really knows the craft of storytelling and also to capture it as a complete package. She's one of the most professional people I know within the 'industry'. Not only is she a great filmmaker, she's a real entrepreneur. I definitely got a lot of respect for her. She's came a long way and I'm amazed to see her progress.
Not sure if you've seen it but she was featured on a podcast recently. Here's a link just in case: ruclips.net/video/LN30bm8Obgo/видео.htmlsi=roCMA-S0UwoZx_MX
Thank you once again for your amazing comment! I absolutely appreciate it ☺️🙏🏻
EB
@@AlwaysAbroad Dearest EB,
first of all, thank you so very much ! For taking the time
and reply to me, in such detail !!! Oh yes, much appreciated also !
Especially what you tell me about Lydia - more insight for me, of her being indeed
such an entrepreneural person :). I am enjoying watching her videos, that are photographed beautifully and convey this certain special, very calming, relaxing vibe. It's already almost her signature, so to say,
regardless her subjects !
Thank you ...
Now, I really thought I am a little weird maybe, or that is
may be slightly inappropriate even to comment on Stelas 'finger cracking',
ha :), since obviously nobody else here (but you :)!) noticed. And that actually made me giggle,
since I can relate to that... being a little of a control freak thing ! :)...
Just another indication that her face, overall appearance and intelligent
conversation captures all the right attention, not the hands :), which is good !
Ballet - has it been, by chance, Swan Lake that you went to see in Bangkok?
I am glad to know the Russians DO give performances in Thailand rather regularly, as
they'll be back with Swan Lake in this December now, 2023 !
Since my parents both were leading violinists at the opera house and I myself
rather love to MOVE, to dance to music, instead of sitting still, just listening :),
I probably watched Swan Lake alone
a dozen times being performed in my childhood, going with my parents and a long time I
wanted to become a dancer myself (an idea my Dad was rather strongly opposing to, taking
me behind the stage once and asking me, by pointing at the lovely sweating dancers changing
hastily costumes bewteen acts, 'well, do you want to look like this with 30, like a 12-year old?'
And, enthusiastically, YES! I said, haha ! ...anyway, it is true, it takes a big toll
on your body: You must dream BIG and firmly, to pursue a career in dancing whilst being always
aware of this, knowing you WILL end up with early arthrosis in all of your joints, especially
the knees ecetera ..but, if it's your passion - still that's what you will do and have to do, period !
Also aware at all times of the short time span of your life, that you will physically be ABLE
to dance on a professional level ...all dancers know this - but many prefer to push the thought away as long as they can ! Normally, you HAVE
to think about 'what I am going to do with the still LONG rest of my life' in your early thirties
already (!), most, however, will be dancing professionally nowadays until their early forties ...
VERY few and rare exceptions to this, truly GIFTED obviously by higher powers and very skilled ion taking the right care of their bodies were, for example,
Maja Plissetzkaya, who STILL performed on stage in her late 70ties !!! One of the most
beautiful remarkable HUMANS ever she was ...inside and out.
Haha - another intersting topic for you - interviewing younger dancers - 'what are
you going to do, afterwards, back to school' !? It's a painful, serious thing to think about for them ...men
and women ...but well, enough on that :), sorry it is gont to be rather lengthy again !
My future comments WILL be shorter, smile ... promise ...:)
I am really looking forward what will be 'next' for you, dear EB, IF you'll, please :), chose to
be so generous :) and make hopefully many more videos for us. And no matter what the 'theme' will be,
I'll sure be watching !!! You've got that talent yourself, as already mentiond, to interact with
people, find an approach the right way and seemingly more easily than others, its all
about genuine curiosity, respect ...and somehow, I really like listening to your voice too, which I also
find nicely
calming ...:)
And YES :), I already have watched the podcast with Lydia, of course :)!
She is always very polite and diplomatic in her so very open and truthful responses
to even some of the more silly questions :), she's a delight !
And oh yes, I also noticed right form YOUR first encounters
with her, she's a strongwilled person :), lol, just like me - good on her, she'll continue
to do well, being so true to herself ! Yet humble and kind. Again, she's got it all, one must think ...
YOU may ask me, why I am watching ladyboy-interviews, as a woman? Simple and I guess you know the answer:
I am also naturally very curious about PEOPLE, their chosen paths in life, their outlook on life. No matter if men, women, ladyboys, all in between, we all have our own story to tell and ladyboys certainly HAVE, with almost no
exception, an extraordinarily interesting life-story and history ...many go through a lot, fewer are seemingly more blessed ...and it's
inspiring to watch and listen ...and see most of them taking pride in who they are, without questioning it,
rightly saying - we all are HUMANS, first and foremost. Nothing else matters. And so they smile and take
on destiny - wonderful. And so, so differently, as we all do ...example, Mos - she's putting herself quite out there,
obviously also had one of the most dangerous, difficult cosmetic procedures, surgeries too that one can have (smile, the behind ...)
And so yes, they DO take really bigger risks than most of us have to, of course, to feel the most authentic. And sail through it all and continue to smile, hardly ever complaining. Awesome. Some more introvert, like recently
your interview with the certainly not so outgoing Thai ladyboy, who's name is Foxy I believe. She
was one rather seeming serious and deep about life, sitting in a hotel lobby with you and who worked in a clothing store now and did not
like it too much :), as she had to stand most of the day, compared with her previous jobs in hospitality. She seems SO highly intelligent as well (to achieve SO much more in the future also, much more than remaining to be a sales woman in a fashion shop!) so I truly
wished to hear, see a follow up once, with her ...
I'll leave it here again, dear EB, with my kindest regards indeed from Germany. I love and miss Asia,
having lived there, in China, later mostly Malaysia, for many, many years, two decades, work -and relationship related. But then, the C-thing came, argh,
and now other responsibilities here unfortunately keep me from going now again - specifically, back to beautiful Borneo
and Brunei ...Sarawak and Sabah are more than just worth visiting; the most beautiful climate, landscapes,
people (!), atmosphere ...!
I love and connect to most of all to the people - the MOST friendly, cosmopolitan (!) bunch I've encountered
in SEA, which is surprising at first, yes ...the mixture of former 'headhunter' tribes, like the Iban in Sarawak, with Europeans and Chinese is
unique and very different from also Westmalaysia ! Which I love.
And as a side note, not to forget the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen anywhere on this world, 'Borneo skies' ...also allover Asia, incomparable to me ...it's a daily highlight there every late afternoon, to feel like you're cuddled up in ancient mother earth's lap, being serenely wrapped in heavenly colors ...
Kuching, Miri, Kota Kinabalu (just look up Sabahan girls, lol, in her
original costumes as well, dancing, SO beautiful!) - I myself btw have NOT been such a happy fellow
during my visits to the Philippines either, just like you, for many reasons BUT the people, it's just not
for me, talking pollution, the uneasiness in feeling TRULY absolutely safe, compared to being anywhere in Malaysia ...so perhaps you might want to
consider visting northern Borneo, best with your gf and then go to a Shangri-La resort there, in Sabah :), as it is all an enviably convenient quick trip by plane from
where you are ! WITH good food, lol ... for me, its like home, of the heart ...especially FOR the
wonderful people there ! Have a safe and pleasant new week anhead, thank you for making it hopefully through my short
novel, if you read until here :) ...Kindly, T
Very lovely person. Great interview.
I have a Thai trans girlfriend and I’ve known her 6 years.
We’ve been a couple for 4 years.
I meet a lot of trans women because of her and for the most part they are genuinely lovely people with great personalities.
She makes me very happy.
That's so nice! 😊👏🏻
I think the best thing about your interview series is that Trans individuals and Ladyboys become real people and not just objects to either fetishize or criticize.
That's such a nice thing to say! 😇🙏🏻
Thats the best interview I've seen in a long time. I'm a straight guy and dont have much experience knowing trans people. I liked this interview because Sala (name?) was so honest and real about her answers. The very few trans women I've seen before came across as garish and (it seemed to me) trying to be more feminine than sis women and hypersexual.
But today, watching this interview changed my perspective in a positive way. This helped me grow and I'd like to say thank you for that. I hope all the best for her in wherever life takes her.
Brian, that was such a nice read! Thank you for taking the effort to leave your comment!
my girlfriend is a Philippina's transwoman , and I have to say that she changed me for the better...she shows me everyday the beauty of love...simple....kind...sweet ...caring...reliable ...funny!!! ...no brain storming!!! ....yes, transwoman have a lot to offer ,dont be afraid to be serious with them....dont use them like a sextoy or to fullfil your fantasies...they are human being who needs a man to love them....very simple!!! Stela on that video is a very good exemple actually....look at her!!! she is beautiful....she is intelligent...I wish her a good life!!!
Her English is amazing !
Stella is wonderful, what a beautiful intelligent young woman. You hit a home run on this interview.
Truly beautiful and another great and educating interview. I’ll say educating because it’s a fresh breeze of air seeing this without the transwomen beeing sexualized in any way.
Thank you! Wonderful comment!
Many Filipinos work in health care industry in the USA. Los Angeles California
What a beutiful interview. Stella has a beutiful a warm soul. In my eyes, she is a beutiful woman. I kept looking at her beutiful hands. Wishing her a beutiful life and may she find the right person to grow old with.
Very bright, well spoken, attractive girl... She will do well in life...
Nicely said!
Holy smoke I have been following her on FB for years then she disappeared. How do you find these lovely ladies Dating sites?
She is beautiful, articulate, smart.......
Noble profession. Helps people and that's worth it.
I would love to meet her. She is so beautiful and well-spoken. I'll be in Bohol next month. Maybe we can meet
Not just a pretty face. An intelligent girls that gave an interesting interview.
What a beautiful and intelligent woman.
My goodness...what a woman! Finding someone like Stela for me would be like uncovering a diamond on that sandy beach behind her. I could sit there and listen to her all day.
Makes me want to jump in a plane and head to Bohol again right now. And to think I was there only four years ago...hah!
Sweet, kind, intelligent and a face I'd love to wake up to every morning. I've just never had an intimate relationship with someone that has the same equipment l do😮😍
I hope she finds love. She certainly deserves it.
💯
She’s articulate and very cute!
I really enjoy your professionalism, great interview, and much respect to both of you. New subscriber, thank you.
Thanks for your nice comment!
FILIPINA LADYBOY’S ARE REALLY NICE TO ME 😊
I like her a lot. She intelligent and carrying on a good conversation. I definitely would date her without hesitation.
Wow, she looks better than the average Filipina (born female)
Amazingly beautiful and intelligent. Should never need to be lonely. Love to get to know her personally. Good luck and God bless
I am in awe of her personality)
Well spoken intelligent, know what she want in life... Good Luck in the future...
Nicely said!
Wow,this girl is incredible
What a beautiful intelligent women Stella is hope all her dreams come true
Seriously lovely and smart
So mature and intelligent for some one so young. and Beautiful.😍
Nice comment!
Stela is incredibly intelligent and well spoken. I hope she comes to that place where she meets the man of her desires. She will would make a incredible wife for someone someday.
I know that I am repeating what everyone already said here, but she really is amazing person, very beautiful, well mannered and educated. Beautiful inside and outside. Nothing to envy sex born women.
Great interview, she is a very humble and beautiful person , i would be very happy to date her .
Very smart and self aware
Wonderful girl,... hope she finds someone!
She is so sweet ! ❤
ganda and excellent English :)
Its a interesting fact that Philippines ladyboys are generally more mature teenagers and early twenties then all others in south east Asia.
But the lack of vegetables in their country and too much fried food makes them look old very quick too.
Wow, impressive perspective and outlook! Only 20? The accent, or lack of, is perfect...(for Western world). Speaking of, shouldn't USA be east, and Asia the Near West? Well, that's the way I'm going! 😄
There are some extremely beautiful Ladyboys, (like this one) that arent really into the clubs and are not what a lot of western ppl would think. I urge anyone going to asia to just be nice and remember that every human has the same emotions that you do, there is a connection.
Great interview , shes definitely on her true path , i'd love for that path to cross mine one day , my word .....
You’re awesome, you communicate so well
Stella sure is lovely and worldwise for her age. I'm glad her DIY medication spree didn't seriously hurt her. Always talk to a doctor, folks. You can tell she's done a lot of self examination in her life. Maybe one day she'll meet the right guy and want to get married. Are you enjoying Bohol?
Nicely said! And yes, Bohol is nice although I already start to feel bored about the place 😅
I'm not even gonna lie she is very beautiful and intelligent i wouldn't mind getting to know her how would i be able to go about that ion suppose you got her number
Great English
Wow... more than a woman..very interesting 😊
AB can you tell me for who or what is she a recruiter?
Yes sure. She's a recruiter for a callcenter.
We love women like her always.
BEAUTIFUL BEACH AND TREES!
GOOD VIDEO
WHO WANTS WORK???
SHE IS BEAUTIFUL
Go to Italy girl .....forget about Austria. Further south you go in Europe people are generally happier.
Lovely interview
Lovely comment!
Find her on Instagram at: instagram.com/stelabeau_
Lovely young lady
Absolutely beautiful girl!
Beautiful ❤️
Nice.Sweet.Pretty.Smart.❤
Really beautiful. Like her a lot!
i fell in love
such a cutie and bright
VERY GOOD ENGLISH.... NO ACCENT
Gorgeous 😍 😍 😍
Thank you boy!
cute
❤❤❤
Sweet
I was about 3 minutes into watching this and something was bothering me then I realized that she isn't a real person but AI generated ... what gives it away ? look carefully at her hands the thumbs are very unnatural which is a common problem with AI generated people but having said that nice try at fooling the viewers !
Like you, I'm also very sceptical of video's I watch. However, this video is real and not AI generated.
This Always Abroad person obviously has nothing better to do than trying to scam people.
Please elaborate.
Maganda …
Interview is so great 😄 she would really like me cause I can talk a lot and I’m funny and very intelligent and nice 😊 with manners I added her on instagram
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️