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manilamadman wrote:"They had her family in the Philippines build them a wonderful house. It provided some money for her family.... her family stays at the house.... vacation time is all they can afford to be there, and only every other year.... they both think they might be bored living in the Philippines. So they only intend to spend a few months at a time there even after retirement"
So this guy can work like a dog until he dies, he will not have the money for a comfortable retirement because it has been spent to build a home for her family in the Philippines. He can not legally own property in the Philippines, so the house is in her name and they now realize they will not live there. So the "small amount of help" for her family has turned into a beautiful home for her family!
You guys better wake up before you say I Do! It starts with just a "little help" maybe $200 per month, then momma needs heart surgery, send another $1500 or she dies, six months later brother is in a car accident, now can not work send money or his 5 kids will starve, then like the guy above you build a house in the Philippines for your retirement, which you discover you do not even own and her family is living in it. You try to back off on the amount of money spent on her family and she begins serious tampo on you! Because in her culture there is no social security or good insurance or medicare and the extended family pays for everything. You are now part of that extended family and you are the only person with any money and so YOU PAY! Why do you think a beautiful young woman is eager to marry a guy 20, 30, 40 years older than her in a distant country that she only knows via the internet and a one week visit? Let go of your emotions and think. It's about money. You have it. Her family needs it. Her culture has taught her when you marry her you have become part of the extended family, you should provide money. You do not and you will suffer. But remember, her family is poor, it is large and it will ALWAYS need more money for emergencies etc. A never ending need.
Get the financial issues locked down very, very tight before any commitment or you will likely have a disaster the likes of which you have never seen on your hands.
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