Shuffle the Deck Part VI

A continuation...

On September 3rd, when I should have been serenading Lovely on her 23rd birthday on the beach outside her window I was en route to Zambales Province to spend 4 days in the Iglesia ni Cristo compound (Church of Christ, a homegrown cult). I was keenly aware of being targetted for conversion but was trying to get Lovely out of my mind and what better way than another girl- even IF she is a demented cultist hahaha.

I took a commuter bus which in the Philippines means sharing the bus with livestock (seriously) and all manner of people. In Mindanao busses are frequently bombed, grenade attacks or just mayhem from the barrel of an M16 (thanks Uncle Sam). In Central Luzon though the biggest danger is a catastrophic accident or a pickpocket- tame compared to Mindanao. Arriving in the municipality of Iba Mariz and her parents were there to pick me up from the bus station in their minivan and away I went down the rabbit hole weeeeeeee...

Stowing my overnight bag in the compound guesthouse I joined the family for a lunch of "lechon manok" (rotisserie chicken) and potatoe/egg salad and Sprite. One great thing about the Philippines is that softdrinks still come in glass bottles, and I have become addicted to Sprite though I won't touch it in any other nation. After I accompanied Mariz to her church choir practice, along with her mum and 9 year old sister Mickey who sings in the childrens' choir. I didn't realise it at the time but accompanying them was, in her co-religionists' eyes, a proclamation of sorts, telling them that Mariz and I were an item. All the giggling was a bit strange but that is the same no matter who you are around in the Philippines. Filipinas are so naïve, or innocent depending upon your perspective, but it can be misleading. In some ways they are just as "fast" as their Western counterparts.

A lot, maybe most Western men have this idea that Filipinas are submissive and only aspire to serve you a sixpack on their knees while blowing you. In reality? I have never met a submissive Filipina. Sure, they will not normally disagree but that is only because culturally Filipinos as a whole hate direct confrontation. They will nod their heads yes but that "yes" means absolutely nothing. Filipinas have a custom called "Tampo," or "Magtampo," which has no English translation but is akin to a 5 year old child sulking. She will act childish and refuse to talk for several hours unless begged and cajoled. This is how almost all Filipinas express displeasure and if you aren't willing to play the game you will not have a sucessful relationship. Basically, that is the cliffnote version of why Rizza and I imploded. I would ignore her when she got Tampo with me. I don't kiss ass very well.

It is also true that you will hardly ever hear a Filipina scream in anger though they CAN be acidic like the bitchiest Western girl given the right situation, just with a calm voice. Another disconcerting fact of life for a Western man with a Filipina lover is the disparity in standards of living. In virtually all Western/Filipina relationships the Western man will be much better off financially. This translates into not only fully supporting the lover but often times her family as well. When the relationship begins the man is expected to court the family as well as the woman and this involves gift giving, or "Pasalubong."

At lunch, before choir practice, I had gifted Mariz's mum with a small Chanel no. 5, and her father with a Seiko watch. Mickey got a Hello Kitty watch with the thick band which is mad popular amongst Filipino kids and teens now. I gave her parents a special camera to give to 17 year old Mia who is studying Mass Communications at the Church university, New Era in Metro Manila's Quezon City. For 23 year old MJ, my mate's girlfriend, I left an Ipod and a Samsung Galaxy cellphone, since she was responsible for introducing Mariz and I. In the future one boquet of flowers and take away food is sufficient.

Western men mistake such things as "buying love," you aren't. You are taking part in an ancient custom. Some of the more primitive tribes in the Philippines give spears and swords to the men folk and cooking implements and cloth to the women. I am lucky, or WAS lucky in my marriage because Rizza comes from a rich family. Before I married her she was vacationing in Gstaad and Zurich. I never HAD to give a thing though I did invest in joint business ventures with her parents. I am very fortunate to have married into a great family even if the marriage disintegrated.

In any event, after choir we retired to the "sala" (parlour/living room) to watch DVDs which is basically all we could do at that point, every second accompanied by her mum and 9 year old Mickey. When Mariz's father arrived home he and I had one of those uncomfortable "man to man" talks. I am the father of 2 daughters (and 4 living sons) so I know how distasteful it can be initially speaking seriously with a man who wants to fuck your daughter can be. The man is always kissing your ass, ready to sell his right nut to get your approval just to help ease your virgin daughter's panties off.

Luckily my younger daughter is only 14 (she is my youngest child, at least for now). One presumes she is chaste and since she lives in rural Mexico I do think it is a fair assumption. My eldest daughter is 23 and an officer in the IDF, an equivalent to a 1st Lieutenant and a Platoon Commander in the world's only fully co-ed Infantry Battalion, "Caracal." The battalion was sublimated to my brigade, NACHAL (Nahal) so that until my retirement in 2007 I kept close tabs on her. That year I married her off in an Arranged Marriage per our custom to a Senior Officer in Sayeret Golani, an Infantry Special Forces Battalion. I knew the man since the late 1990s. My son in law is a good man, 34 years old. My daughter could have gotten a discharge having married but was, like myself and one of her brothers, aiming for a military career.

So we had that distinctly unpleasurable conversation about my "intentions." Basically, I was told it is marriage or nothing, and IF it was marriage I have to convert. I am as amenable to conversion as I am to getting a swastika tattooed on my forehead...

To be continued...
 
Your narrative brings to mind the saying "Love 'em where you find 'em and leave 'em where you loved 'em." Years ago, I had brought "Psycho Suzie" whom I was dating at the time to an art museum party, and out of the blue, a man I didn't know said those words to me. Apparently, he knew her better than I did at the time. If only I had listened...
 
Yeah I'm not into drama but unfortunately it is part and parcel of Filipino Culture. The girls are taught from an early age to be drama queens and men are taught to be just as syrupy. There's a tribe on Mindanao, Tausugs, a Muslim group that broke off from Lovely's tribe 6 centuries ago. The languages are therefore nearly identical but because of their conversion to Islam Lovely's people hate them. Anyway, if a man wishes to court a woman he and his men folk approach her men folk and discuss it like a business deal...BUT IF the man has feelings for her and is denied her hand he screams that he will stab himself in the heart and then shoves the dagger in his armpit in a non-lethal manner. This is probably why more than half of all Tausug marriages involve Bride Kidnapping, abducting an unwilling female, having it blessed by an Imam, usually the man's clansman, and voila. Virginity now gone she is considered worthless to her family who then demand an acceptable dowry, amd if denied, they wage war. Lovely is haly Cebuna like Rizza but also half Butuanon and lives as a Butuanon, the Taisug's antecedent tribe so, drama is guaranteed. Indeed, those profiles could be drama seeing as how she led me to them directly now that I think of it. Me? If you don't act maturely I'm gone. I don't have time to beg and cajole for hours over painting a bedroom a different colour or whatever. Tagalogs like Mariz are the most Westernised tribe/ethnicity in the nation, an attribute with definite benefits AND detriments.
 
Teenaged/twenty-something year old girls can be into drama over here, and I don't think they are raised ot behave that way. I think it's only childishness. I'm a magnet for drama-queens, and I've seen too much of it. So compound that tendency with cultural training, and I can only imagine how intense the drama can be.
 
No doubt man and this why all those white guys dragging Filipina brides back to the States end up shit out of luck. The problem with your point though is that a 20 year old Filipina is more mature than say a 40 year old Filipina because of how rapidly their nation is changing thanks to the internet and Western mass media. Me? I would stay alone but I want more children. I'm aiming for another 8 to make 15, including me dead son.
 
rachamim;bt17312 said:
No doubt man and this why all those white guys dragging Filipina brides back to the States end up shit out of luck. The problem with your point though is that a 20 year old Filipina is more mature than say a 40 year old Filipina because of how rapidly their nation is changing thanks to the internet and Western mass media. Me? I would stay alone but I want more children. I'm aiming for another 8 to make 15, including me dead son.


I had thought it would be just the opposite. So, you're saying that there is less of a "generation gap" with a 20 year old Filipina than a 40 year old. The younger is betterinformed, more educated, and easy to communicate with and understand on a deep level. You can have a meaningful relationship.

I'm exaggerating here/using hyperbole. I hope I'm not coming across as prejudiced against older Filipinas. I'm going to guess about this, but on the other hand, the 40 year old would come across as an outlandish foreigner suffering from culture shock. It would be virtually impossible to communicate with her on an intimate level. You would get a lot of blank stares during any conversation with her. She might come across as ignorant or as somebody from the Stone Age. All this because she spent her formative years without easy access to information.
 
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To show how much of a divide there is, until 2003 most of Mindanao had no mail service and there was no cellular or internet service. The only landlines were in the centres of the larger towns in government operated phone centres. Most of the island was unconnected in terms of even dirt roads and travelling 200km usually involved two full days in an offroad vehicle. Then, very rapidly, everything changed, mostly due to gold and chromite mining. Today, even 3 year olds often know how to send SMS messages and many say that the Philippines is the world's largest consumer of SMS. It has been such an ultra-rapid change, beyond anything anyone could have predicted. Municipalities in the Philippines aren't like towns in the West. They are composed of perhaps a dozen seperate villages (in the smallest "towns"), some divided by maybe 15km of marsh or jungle. It is much the same in "villages" (barangays), which are themselves composed of "settlement sites," (sitios). A sitio itself can be composed of homesteads a good distance from one another, maybe a kilometer away from one another. Outside most homesteads there is a gazebo type structure where people gather in the evenings to talk, drink, etc. This used to be the social centre of everyones' life. This is where people fell in love, exchanged news, etc. Now? They are rarely even used. Before, an unmarried girl would be scandalised if seen talking alone with any guy. Now? Most relationships are initiated by SMS and continue for sometime without parents discovering them. The end result is a steep rise in teenage pregnancies, probably owing to parents not discussing sex- expecting that their kids will learn about it in the martial bed. So, a 40 year old Filipina is more immature than a 20 year old in so many ways. I will offer an anecdote. Rizza's mum started surfing the net. She met some guy and they became friends. She told me that the guy dresses in a diaper, one of those guys with a baby fetish. To her he was retarded, and she pitied him. I had to explain that they guy was getting sexual gratification from it and that while looking at her on a webcam he was probably jerking off. She couldn't believe such things exist and it I had to show her online. Then, I explained that maybe 99 percent of the time, any man she meets online is not going to give a shit about friendship. That ended her innocence about the internet. A 20 year old Filipina knows that any man she meets online is probably not looking for platonic friendship. They are very aware of sex and while virginity is fairly common for 20 year old Filipinas it is no longer the rule- though parents have no idea. I won't deal with a non-virgin simply because I'm on an unsure footing with them. A Filipina who preserves her virginity isn't about to bounce after giving it to a man whereas one who lost it at say age 16 would tend to view relationships as more disposable.

The internet has been most responsible for this extreme change though without the other factors mentioned I'm not sure it would be this extreme.
 
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