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aznhonor
12-21-2007, 04:43 AM
just a thought
how many of you have Japanese girlfriends/wives?
and how is it shown in public?

yasashi
12-21-2007, 06:53 AM
wala po masyado.... sa napapansin ko konti lang

rhynissa
12-21-2007, 07:19 AM
just a thought
how many of you have Japanese girlfriends/wives?
and how is it shown in public?

Some japanese women nowadays preffered foreigners (esp those foreigners who are in military) only becuz of "financial security", i am not saying that "all" of japanese women, but most of them.. I have some japanese girl friends and as i have observed they are obsessed with branded products that they even wanna go work at night clubs and stuff just to get what they want.. Here on Okinawa, most japanese women i have encountered are such a materialistic, although for sure there are some who just want a simple life.. I have heard one time they were bragging about their military boyfriend and stuff... eiiwww, that was soo disgusting.. aisde from that, some of them are liberated too.. i dont know, just what i have observe from their culture..

brownman
12-21-2007, 07:57 AM
I think young Japanese women are more open to having relationships with foreigners. some of them don't like the traditional Japanese men especially those men who are chauvinists. also, I think most foreigners are sweeter and more thoughtful in nature compared to most Japanese men.

I work for an Eikawa school. As far as I know, about 80% of the men here are married to Japanese women such as myself. On the other hand, the women are usually married to men from their own country.

Flippy Aze
12-21-2007, 08:03 AM
from what I've heard, Japanese girls(i.e. young generation) are dying to meet foreigners particularly those who are native English speakers. almost all of my male foreigner colleagues are married if not engaged to Japanese women.

aznhonor
12-21-2007, 09:27 AM
i have asked the same question on a different forum
and this is one of teh replys
"As for the girlfriend thing, it depends how you approach it. I met my wife years ago in America, then we went to Japan together. (she could speak English and adjusted nicely)

If you meet in Japan, its going to be a little more difficult. in Tokyo, its hurried and a bit impersonal. It'd help to have a circle of friends early, then connect in informal circumstances.

In the country, local festivals are a good bet. Be prepared to have your rudimentary Japanese conversation skill.

And I dont mean kanojo natte kureru, either. You should be able to introduce yourself, talk about where you live, what you do, and your plans for the day - if you have enough, they should be able to meet you half way - as they learn english, you pick up some japanese.

The more japanese you speak, the better your chances. Once, I spent like a whole date, speaking broken japanese - and hearing broken english responding. A lot of the time, the girls with poorer English were a little more down to hang out.

In my single days when I canceled a date, one girl got mad, and said Forget it then! (she was able to text english more than conversate).

Of the teachers I knew in 4 years 6 got married within 3 of those years, with one getting divorced later."

brownman
12-21-2007, 10:20 AM
just a follow up question bro. what do you mean by "how is it shown in public?". :D do you mean, what type of reaction we get from the public?

medyo rare ang Pinoy males who have Japanese wives compared to Pinays with Japanese husbands but i know a few who are. i think they prefer caucasians more. pero i also know some Japanese who want only Pinoys. probably because of what they've heard from their friends and from past experiences. champion ang Pinoy magmahal eh. hehehe:cool:

actually, when we went to the town hall to get married, the public servant said it's the first time they've had a Pinoy marry a Japanese. it's usually a Pinay marrying a Japanese. so, when we asked what my wife's name will be, he had to consult a book and other staff. in the end, they said my wife can carry her family name only in the Philippines but in Japan, family name ko lang ang pwede niya gamitin.

KikoyBalayon
12-21-2007, 10:52 AM
just a follow up question bro. what do you mean by "how is it shown in public?". :D do you mean, what type of reaction we get from the public?

medyo rare ang Pinoy males who have Japanese wives compared to Pinays with Japanese husbands but i know a few who are. i think they prefer caucasians more. pero i also know some Japanese who want only Pinoys. probably because of what they've heard from their friends and from past experiences. champion ang Pinoy magmahal eh. hehehe:cool:

actually, when we went to the town hall to get married, the public servant said it's the first time they've had a Pinoy marry a Japanese. it's usually a Pinay marrying a Japanese. so, when we asked what my wife's name will be, he had to consult a book and other staff. in the end, they said my wife can carry her family name only in the Philippines but in Japan, family name ko lang ang pwede niya gamitin.

eh.. isnt it the other way around? like.. dapat ba ikaw yung mag-adopt ng japanese name? or yung babae yung mag-aadopt ng name ng husband nya.. regardless ng nationality nung guy?

very rare nga yung mga pinoy na may haponesang asawa.. but we have plenty here sa TF.. :hihi:

orangee
12-21-2007, 11:43 AM
I think Japanese women prefer caucasians and blacks over asians, Filipinos in particular. They have this notion that the latters are better providers and that they could bring them in Americas and Europe. Little did they know that some caucasians and blacks only marry them for the visa.. I should know because I know lots of foreign men who are just buying their time and will eventually leave their wives once they become permanent residents.

OT..

Most foreign men that I know also find their Japanese wives to be overly materialistic that's why they spend more than 12 hours at work so they could afford to buy their wives branded goods. What a pity.

Wreinman
12-21-2007, 12:46 PM
i have asked the same question on a different forum
and this is one of teh replys
"As for the girlfriend thing, it depends how you approach it. I met my wife years ago in America, then we went to Japan together. (she could speak English and adjusted nicely)

If you meet in Japan, its going to be a little more difficult. in Tokyo, its hurried and a bit impersonal. It'd help to have a circle of friends early, then connect in informal circumstances.

In the country, local festivals are a good bet. Be prepared to have your rudimentary Japanese conversation skill.

And I dont mean kanojo natte kureru, either. You should be able to introduce yourself, talk about where you live, what you do, and your plans for the day - if you have enough, they should be able to meet you half way - as they learn english, you pick up some japanese.

The more japanese you speak, the better your chances. Once, I spent like a whole date, speaking broken japanese - and hearing broken english responding. A lot of the time, the girls with poorer English were a little more down to hang out.

In my single days when I canceled a date, one girl got mad, and said Forget it then! (she was able to text english more than conversate).

Of the teachers I knew in 4 years 6 got married within 3 of those years, with one getting divorced later."
"The more japanese you speak, the better your chances.." ouch! :liftup:

nice tips though.. :D

engr_jazon
12-21-2007, 12:56 PM
kahit konting NIHONGO lang sa tingin ko okay na.....
basta first meeting sa magandang babae na hapon,
SHASHIN wo TOTTE MO II DESU KA?
ganyan agad ang banat ko...hehehe.... :D
impress agad sigurado yun...

kakkoii_daw
12-21-2007, 01:03 PM
kindat at ngiti lang... kuha ko na keitai bangou nila... :brush:

brownman
12-21-2007, 01:09 PM
eh.. isnt it the other way around? like.. dapat ba ikaw yung mag-adopt ng japanese name? or yung babae yung mag-aadopt ng name ng husband nya.. regardless ng nationality nung guy?

very rare nga yung mga pinoy na may haponesang asawa.. but we have plenty here sa TF.. :hihi:
medyo magulo ba? ok, for example if my name is Juan de la Cruz and my wife's name is Yuka Kobayashi:D when she was still single. (after marriage) Her name is Yuka de la Cruz in Japan but Yuka Kobayashi de la Cruz in the Philippines. It'd the same for our kids. Sana napalinaw:p

I think Japanese women prefer caucasians and blacks over asians, Filipinos in particular. They have this notion that the latters are better providers and that they could bring them in Americas and Europe. Little did they know that some caucasians and blacks only marry them for the visa.. I should know because I know lots of foreign men who are just buying their time and will eventually leave their wives once they become permanent residents.

OT..

Most foreign men that I know also find their Japanese wives to be overly materialistic that's why they spend more than 12 hours at work so they could afford to buy their wives branded goods. What a pity.

this is true. isn't it weird? a lot of Pinoys want to migrate to abroad pero sila they also don't want to stay in Japan. my wife wants to move back with me to the Philippines. it's safer here pero it's the education system tsaka you have to really work hard just to make ends meet.
buti nalang hindi tulad ng typical Japanese ang aking wifey na feeling nakahubad pag hindi LV, Coach or Gucci ang bag.:cool:

"The more japanese you speak, the better your chances.." ouch! :liftup:

nice tips though.. :D
maybe it depends on what you want from them tsaka what kind of women they are. although this is true, there are a lot of them that are hopeless romantics or just women who have never experienced what's it like to be really loved. i've read some stories here of Japanese women who fell in love with Pinoys even though langit at lupa sila. tulad nga ng sinabi ko, Champion magmahal ang Pinoy.......... walang kokontra. hehehe:)

malibuPine
12-21-2007, 01:38 PM
medyo rare ang Pinoy males who have Japanese wives compared to Pinays with Japanese husbands but i know a few who are. i think they prefer caucasians more. pero i also know some Japanese who want only Pinoys. probably because of what they've heard from their friends and from past experiences. champion ang Pinoy magmahal eh. hehehe:cool:

actually, when we went to the town hall to get married, the public servant said it's the first time they've had a Pinoy marry a Japanese. it's usually a Pinay marrying a Japanese. so, when we asked what my wife's name will be, he had to consult a book and other staff. in the end, they said my wife can carry her family name only in the Philippines but in Japan, family name ko lang ang pwede niya gamitin.

I know of a Pinoy guy who married a J-girl. He assumed his Japanese wife's family name. He said it's for the good of their children and for him as well.

In Japan I know that Japanese women have an option to retain their maiden name in marriage and men assuming wives' family name whichever suits them. And I heard that they can also retain each other's family name if they wish to.

KikoyBalayon
12-21-2007, 02:09 PM
Most foreign men that I know also find their Japanese wives to be overly materialistic that's why they spend more than 12 hours at work so they could afford to buy their wives branded goods. What a pity.

its generally a given fact.. not simply a stereotype.. hey.. welcome to japan.. but youll be lucky once you find a japanese woman who isnt overly materialistic... just my humble opinion.. :D

malibuPine
12-21-2007, 02:25 PM
Some japanese women nowadays preffered foreigners (esp those foreigners who are in military) only becuz of "financial security", i am not saying that "all" of japanese women, but most of them.. I have some japanese girl friends and as i have observed they are obsessed with branded products that they even wanna go work at night clubs and stuff just to get what they want.. Here on Okinawa, most japanese women i have encountered are such a materialistic, although for sure there are some who just want a simple life.. I have heard one time they were bragging about their military boyfriend and stuff... eiiwww, that was soo disgusting.. aisde from that, some of them are liberated too.. i dont know, just what i have observe from their culture..

In addition to child support which is big in the US, and alimony, the retirement benefit will secure them for life after divorce if they marry military white guys or maybe black guys et al.

As for the "branded" mono, I think it's getting to be a part of their "culture". Japanese men generally know and adhere to this since time immemorial without question and working their butts off to satisfy their J-women's whims. They are the princesses of the shopping world, it was reported in the past that 50% of Louis Vuitton sales come from Japan alone. And Japan is the haven for signature goods i.e. Hermes Japan bldg, the largest branch if am not mistaken.

Re the topic, if Pinoys are attractive to J-girls...am not sure, I heard a number of marriages though. I have a Japanese lady friend who prefers Europeans but loves to travel to Pinas to scuba dive. If I have a chance I will ask what her impression of Pinoy guys is/was ;)

malibuPine
12-21-2007, 02:47 PM
medyo magulo ba? ok, for example if my name is Juan de la Cruz and my wife's name is Yuka Kobayashi:D when she was still single. (after marriage) Her name is Yuka de la Cruz in Japan but Yuka Kobayashi de la Cruz in the Philippines. It'd the same for our kids. Sana napalinaw:p

Yes, that's true lol. Unheard of sa kanila to still include the maiden name or even the middle initial after assuming the family name of the J-spouse, in writing or signing stuff. Unless applying for credit cards or opening bank/postal savings account etc.

KikoyBalayon
12-21-2007, 03:05 PM
Champion magmahal ang Pinoy.......... walang kokontra. hehehe:)

hehe.. baka champion magmahal si brownman.. :brush:

i would really love to try and court them J-girls only if i was single.. otherwise i'll see many "things" flying around.. just name it.. :D

aznhonor
12-21-2007, 03:09 PM
hehehe nakakatuwa po mga replys nyo
keep them coming

gabby
12-21-2007, 04:20 PM
Japanese women prefer Kakkoi ii gaijin! Particularly white species fron the North America, Western Europe, New Zealand and Australia. They are assure of good financial support and beautiful children. Crazy it might be but that is the truth. Asian gaijins are damenzu!!! :p :p :p

gabby
12-21-2007, 04:24 PM
kahit konting NIHONGO lang sa tingin ko okay na.....
basta first meeting sa magandang babae na hapon,
SHASHIN wo TOTTE MO II DESU KA?
ganyan agad ang banat ko...hehehe.... :D
impress agad sigurado yun...

Hesus!! May diskarte na kung paano mag nampa heh he he he :p :p

aznhonor
12-21-2007, 04:51 PM
heres a different reply on the same question on a different forum

"assimilating into the culture, being part of a group and mixing. When I was there, there were few mixed asians, and most were working in bars. You must get past the assumption that you are working in a bar, just like other foreigners have to get past the "english teacher" assumption.

The first thing, my wife's mother was worried about was our future children, and them struggling with "being mixed" in Japan. She had other friends, who had biracial children, (but they lived in America first).

There were many stories, but as one poster said before, just be yourself, and try to get to understand the culture, which is still somewhat closed outside of the main cities, but is growing.

I'd like to point out that in 2005 there were expressed concerns about racism in Japan. A U.N. representative, Doudou Diène (Special Rapporteur of the UN Commission on Human Rights), concluded after a nine-day investigation that racial discrimination and xenophobia in Japan primarily affects three groups: national minorities, descendants of former Japanese colonies and foreigners from other Asian countries.

please see link

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4671687.stm

There are some illusions about Japan that many on gaijinpot have exposed, and you may feel disillusioned, but dont let that stop you from exploring these issues for yourself."

totoo po ba ito?

KikoyBalayon
12-21-2007, 05:23 PM
as true as that may sound.. try to deviate yourself from the typical stereotype..
like pag nasa pagtitipon ka with them japs.. try to initiate.. dont be on the defensive side.. youll only end up losing... and try to break that japanese thinking of typical pinoy "stereotypes".. its a risky move but definitely worth it in the end.. remember there are millions of japanese out there on the streets.. failing on one ocassion doesnt mean the end of the world.. there is always the 999,999.99 left.. :D

v_wrangler
12-21-2007, 06:03 PM
jn the end, they said my wife can carry her family name only in the Philippines but in Japan, family name ko lang ang pwede niya gamitin.

This is not true. I am married to a Japanese as well and we thought its mendoukusai to have her and my kids carry my name in Japan. My wife carries her own maiden name and my kids as well.

I can't help but just smile at all the assumptions on this this thread - you can't generalize em all. Love can work a thousand ways.

aznhonor
12-21-2007, 06:47 PM
as true as that may sound.. try to deviate yourself from the typical stereotype..
like pag nasa pagtitipon ka with them japs.. try to initiate.. dont be on the defensive side.. youll only end up losing... and try to break that japanese thinking of typical pinoy "stereotypes".. its a risky move but definitely worth it in the end.. remember there are millions of japanese out there on the streets.. failing on one ocassion doesnt mean the end of the world.. there is always the 999,999.99 left.. :D

im actually Japanese-FIlipino who was born in Manila and went to america in 1997

does this stereotype effect us,meaning my kind of ppl (half and half)

KikoyBalayon
12-21-2007, 07:15 PM
im actually Japanese-FIlipino who was born in Manila and went to america in 1997

does this stereotype effect us,meaning my kind of ppl (half and half)

well you said it.. you definitely have an advantage.. :D

question: did you ever get some comments from them jap ladies about your being "half-half"?

TR250
12-21-2007, 10:56 PM
I think Japanese women prefer caucasians and blacks over asians, Filipinos in particular. They have this notion that the latters are better providers and that they could bring them in Americas and Europe. Little did they know that some caucasians and blacks only marry them for the visa.. I should know because I know lots of foreign men who are just buying their time and will eventually leave their wives once they become permanent residents.

OT..

Most foreign men that I know also find their Japanese wives to be overly materialistic that's why they spend more than 12 hours at work so they could afford to buy their wives branded goods. What a pity.

Tama yang obserbasyon mo sa tingin ko. Siguro ay medyo swerte lang ako ng konti maski karamihan sa mga katropa ko dito ay mga puti at di naman naging disadvantage ang pagiging brown ko at bansot dahil hindi ako na se-zero maski kelan ... hehehe (no joke :D).

Swinerte ulit ako dahil hindi materialistic at di mahilig sa mga brand name stuffs... (all she wants is COLD HARD CASH... bwahahaha :lol:).

aznhonor
12-22-2007, 04:52 AM
well you said it.. you definitely have an advantage.. :D

question: did you ever get some comments from them jap ladies about your being "half-half"?

i know only a handful of japanese girls, and they think being half and half is cute, but those girls are also westernize, im not quite sure about the ones that came from the mainland japan

joeblack
12-22-2007, 07:25 AM
In my own case, my wife and my children carries my family name both in japan and in the Philippines even in all our documents!!!



This is not true. I am married to a Japanese as well and we thought its mendoukusai to have her and my kids carry my name in Japan. My wife carries her own maiden name and my kids as well.

I can't help but just smile at all the assumptions on this this thread - you can't generalize em all. Love can work a thousand ways.

TR250
12-22-2007, 11:00 AM
In my own case, my wife and my children carries my family name both in japan and in the Philippines even in all our documents!!!

Gamit ng pamilya ko ang apilido ko. Natatandaan ko nga nung huli naming pasyal sa Pinas (13 or 14 yrs ago???) ay tinatakan ng balikbayan stamp ang passport ni misis dahil siguro Pinoy ang apilido niya??? Swerte niya maski first time siya sa Pinas ay naging instant balik-bayan kaagad siya. :D

brownman
12-22-2007, 03:03 PM
This is not true. I am married to a Japanese as well and we thought its mendoukusai to have her and my kids carry my name in Japan. My wife carries her own maiden name and my kids as well.

I can't help but just smile at all the assumptions on this this thread - you can't generalize em all. Love can work a thousand ways.

I do understand na medyo mendokusai nga dito sa Japan kung foreign name ang gamit nila. like when my wife makes appointments, laging pinapaulit sa kanya yong name nya. o kaya kahit in person, pag tinanong siya ang usual reaction eh....."Are you Japanese?"

I agree that you can't generalize them all. we're all different, one way or another.

In my own case, my wife and my children carries my family name both in japan and in the Philippines even in all our documents!!!

Gamit ng pamilya ko ang apilido ko. Natatandaan ko nga nung huli naming pasyal sa Pinas (13 or 14 yrs ago???) ay tinatakan ng balikbayan stamp ang passport ni misis dahil siguro Pinoy ang apilido niya??? Swerte niya maski first time siya sa Pinas ay naging instant balik-bayan kaagad siya. :D

hmmm.... interesting. I think they have a choice whether to carry your name or not. It's nice to know na meron ditong mga wives at family na dinadala ang Filipino last name at meron ding hindi. i don't know if it's true, pero minsan daw pag wala na'ng heir, mas gusto ng father-in-law na family name nila ang dalhin. :confused:

malibuPine
12-23-2007, 01:59 AM
hmmm.... interesting. I think they have a choice whether to carry your name or not. It's nice to know na meron ditong mga wives at family na dinadala ang Filipino last name at meron ding hindi. i don't know if it's true, pero minsan daw pag wala na'ng heir, mas gusto ng father-in-law na family name nila ang dalhin. :confused:

Do you mean "heir" na lalaki..?

This is true. Pag puro babae ang anak, kung ayaw ng panganay na babae mag-alaga, they will choose a willing daughter who will take care of them, and that chosen one will inherit most of the parents' wealth and will retain the family name, if she will get married and the husband will assume her family name if he agrees. I can attest to this.

Pag nag-iisa lang ang anak na babae, ganun din, usually she may retain the family name esp if her family is prominent. It depends rin, siguro hindi lahat. Yung kakilala kong wealthy Japanese guy ang exgf nya J-girl nag-iisang anak. Naghiwalay sila, kasi ayaw ng parents nung guy na i-assume ng anak nila yung family name ng gf.

TR250
12-23-2007, 03:41 AM
Do you mean "heir" na lalaki..?

This is true. Pag puro babae ang anak, kung ayaw ng panganay na babae mag-alaga, they will choose a willing daughter who will take care of them, and that chosen one will inherit most of the parents' wealth and will retain the family name, if she will get married and the husband will assume her family name if he agrees. I can attest to this.

Pag nag-iisa lang ang anak na babae, ganun din, usually she may retain the family name esp if her family is prominent. It depends rin, siguro hindi lahat. Yung kakilala kong wealthy Japanese guy ang exgf nya J-girl nag-iisang anak. Naghiwalay sila, kasi ayaw ng parents nung guy na i-assume ng anak nila yung family name ng gf.

Yung una kong Haponesang asawa ay panganay at dalawa lang silang magkapatid at parehong babae kaya ginamit niya yung apilido nila pero ginamit ko ang apilido ko. Kailangan daw niyang gamitin yung apilido niya dahil sa biz niya... (lame excuse w/c I cannot live with :rolleyes: )

Yung dalawa kong ring naka-engage na Haponesa dati pagkatapos ng kasal namin ni no.1??? ay gusto rin daw nilang gamitin ang apilido nila kaya nawalan ako ng gana (I had enough with their sick little apilido issue... :insane:).

Si misis ko ngayon ay panganay at babae rin yung bunsong kapatid ay parang napag-tripang gamitin yung apilido ko :hihi:... (buti na lang or I'm out... again :devil:)
Di rich pero medyo high ranking din ang posisyon ni misis sa trabaho at mukha namang wala siyang problema sa apilido ko.
Nung unang tinanong sa akin ng biyenan ko kung ano ang gagamiting apilido ng anak nila ay sinabi kong "I'm giving your daughter the opportunity to have my COOL Filipino apilido... I'm sooooo wicked!!! :biglaugh: "

In addition... I have their daughter PLUS I have my biyenans to support too... para bang "Happy Set" ng Mcdo??? na di pwedeng mamili na hamburger lang at ayaw yung potato fries dahil set ika nga??? HAHAHA!!!

brownman
12-23-2007, 10:08 AM
Do you mean "heir" na lalaki..?

This is true. Pag puro babae ang anak, kung ayaw ng panganay na babae mag-alaga, they will choose a willing daughter who will take care of them, and that chosen one will inherit most of the parents' wealth and will retain the family name, if she will get married and the husband will assume her family name if he agrees. I can attest to this.

Pag nag-iisa lang ang anak na babae, ganun din, usually she may retain the family name esp if her family is prominent. It depends rin, siguro hindi lahat. Yung kakilala kong wealthy Japanese guy ang exgf nya J-girl nag-iisang anak. Naghiwalay sila, kasi ayaw ng parents nung guy na i-assume ng anak nila yung family name ng gf.

Ooops! Yes, I meant heir na lalake. Thanks for clearing this up and sharing.

Yung una kong Haponesang asawa ay panganay at dalawa lang silang magkapatid at parehong babae kaya ginamit niya yung apilido nila pero ginamit ko ang apilido ko. Kailangan daw niyang gamitin yung apilido niya dahil sa biz niya... (lame excuse w/c I cannot live with :rolleyes: )

Yung dalawa kong ring naka-engage na Haponesa dati pagkatapos ng kasal namin ni no.1??? ay gusto rin daw nilang gamitin ang apilido nila kaya nawalan ako ng gana (I had enough with their sick little apilido issue... :insane:).

Si misis ko ngayon ay panganay at babae rin yung bunsong kapatid ay parang napag-tripang gamitin yung apilido ko :hihi:... (buti na lang or I'm out... again :devil:)
Di rich pero medyo high ranking din ang posisyon ni misis sa trabaho at mukha namang wala siyang problema sa apilido ko.
Nung unang tinanong sa akin ng biyenan ko kung ano ang gagamiting apilido ng anak nila ay sinabi kong "I'm giving your daughter the opportunity to have my COOL Filipino apilido... I'm sooooo wicked!!! :biglaugh: "

In addition... I have their daughter PLUS I have my biyenans to support too... para bang "Happy Set" ng Mcdo??? na di pwedeng mamili na hamburger lang at ayaw yung potato fries dahil set ika nga??? HAHAHA!!!

hahaha. iba ka talaga TR250. you're different pare.:cool:

hehe.. baka champion magmahal si brownman.. :brush:

i would really love to try and court them J-girls only if i was single.. otherwise i'll see many "things" flying around.. just name it.. :D
hahaha. namiss ko tong post mo. Merry Christmas pare:)

brownman
12-23-2007, 10:28 AM
dagdag ko lang para may idea kayo kung gaano kalaki ang difference. i saw this statistics somewhere about Filipino-Japanese newborns (I hope I can find it). last year, the number of children are as follows(as far as I can remember:)):

Japanese with Filipina wives newborns = 8,000++

Filipinos with Japanese wives newborns = 150

ganon kalaki yong difference. sana may makakita no'ng stats at maishare

TR250
12-23-2007, 12:26 PM
hehe.. baka champion magmahal si brownman.. :brush:

i would really love to try and court them J-girls only if i was single.. otherwise i'll see many "things" flying around.. just name it.. :D

Syempre everybody can try :devil: basta alang "kiss N tell, at alang pakwan" , at maski tagilid ang sitwasyon ay the golden rule is "alang aamin" :sneaky: HAHAHA!!!

malibuPine
12-23-2007, 02:50 PM
Syempre everybody can try :devil: basta alang "kiss N tell, at alang pakwan" Buti ka pa, nakarami na pala lol


... at maski tagilid ang sitwasyon ay the golden rule is "alang aamin" :sneaky: HAHAHA!!!

LOL... you cannot be (compelled to be) a witness against yourself kung baga ;)

aznhonor
12-24-2007, 01:25 PM
so really
in conclusion of this thread
it jsut depends on the girl correct? jsut like any other girls in diff countries

brownman
12-24-2007, 03:50 PM
so really
in conclusion of this thread
it jsut depends on the girl correct? jsut like any other girls in diff countries
yup. goodluck po. depende na rin sa'yo kung ano gusto mo sa kanila. :D

aznhonor
12-24-2007, 08:00 PM
yup. goodluck po. depende na rin sa'yo kung ano gusto mo sa kanila. :D
hehe thank you everyone

and have a MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS