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19 hours ago, Umka36 said:

I find it interesting of the differing views on women's virginity in the Philippines from folks who have spouses/partners there. In the end, does it really matter? 

It did not matter to me. My first 2 relationships with pinay women were not virgins. My 3rd (my wife) was. I do kind of see where Chris was coming from. I did not marry my wife because of her virginity, but more so due to her entire set of morals, family values, and character. Her being a virgin was just a byproduct of all that.

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On 12/28/2017 at 5:51 AM, Chris Duffy said:

There is a tremendous amount of virgins in each age category vs US Females.

 

We went to Mexico last week with two other couples. One married 20 years, one married 5 and me married 3.  All three females were virgins when they when they met the American Fiancé's.

 

Now if you are talking about squatter villages, then maybe there are not many virgins living in the poor areas.  Many of the girls I have known over the years were not allowed to date until they finished college.

 

 

 

Young man (I'm guessing), virginity is highly overrated. Would you want a first time cook to make your dinner? I can't imagine anyone being keen on a virgin bride unless they feared their performance would be lacking by comparison to others. 

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13 hours ago, RO_AH said:

It did not matter to me. My first 2 relationships with pinay women were not virgins. My 3rd (my wife) was. I do kind of see where Chris was coming from. I did not marry my wife because of her virginity, but more so due to her entire set of morals, family values, and character. Her being a virgin was just a byproduct of all that.

Exactly

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6 hours ago, Jon and Sol said:

Young man (I'm guessing), virginity is highly overrated. Would you want a first time cook to make your dinner? I can't imagine anyone being keen on a virgin bride unless they feared their performance would be lacking by comparison to others. 

I am probably 10 to 20 years older than you.

 

In your theory then maybe I should of gotten a girl working at a Video K bar in Ermita?

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