I’ve only just learned about MT and his recent passing. And only learnt of MT and Jen’s story. My take on this is that they both took a chance on one another and took it as far as they could. I think there is genuine love and compassion between them and towards each other. Love knows no boundaries and ultimately is blind. But nothing is lost in the end and Jen has a support system in place which is her family and close friends and her faith.
A man shouldn't live according to how others think he should live. Good for Mark, his final years were wonderful. P.S. Has anyone thought to think that Mark knew full well that if anything medically serious happened to him, that this time around he made the decision that time around he was OK with dying; he didn't want medical intervention to save his life.
Mark clearly seemed to enjoy his life in the Philippines, and he left his wife better off than he found her, as the baby will receive his SS till he is 18. Jen learned how to be a vlogger, a useful skill that can help her earn an income. Would she be better off married to a Filipino with a few babies, living on 300 PHP if they were lucky, with no fridge, no Air Con, and battling mosquitos? It's safe to say she's better off having been married to Mark, even if it was for a short time, IMO.
Your delivery is improving doing a good job of pointing out the obvious. Yes we all F up I have yes many more older with poor health will come here. Why. Young girls sex yup can't stop it for the more mature long term thinker like yourself. Your points all on point. Good job thanks. Merry Christmas
@@paulsmith2279 Every person considers how a marriage might improve their life. It doesn't mean she was scheming and didn't care for Mark if she considered the financial benefits of marrying an older expat. And Marks child deserves his SS benefits as much as any other American. Jen will likely get married again, so his son will have a father figure to raise him. Hopefully he'll have a good step-father.
I hope my last years will be as good as Mark's, my father spent 4 years in a wheelchair with diapers and didn't recognize me. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.
The girl Phil will have another foreign guy in 6 months to a year she is a young woman they both were aware that might happen. I still don't think its a good idea to move to a developing country with serious health issues and not the funds to pay for medicines and treatment. You have to have a certain amount of money to take a fillipina to another country the uk is the same. Because of the age gap it wouldn't be easy getting her into his country chances are she would maybe have left him.
I’ve only just learned about MT and his recent passing. And only learnt of MT and Jen’s story. My take on this is that they both took a chance on one another and took it as far as they could. I think there is genuine love and compassion between them and towards each other. Love knows no boundaries and ultimately is blind. But nothing is lost in the end and Jen has a support system in place which is her family and close friends and her faith.
Hi Phil, there are many like MT out there and i have only one word for all of them....DREAMERS !!! They are all dreamers.
@@kuya.Ian63 I agree with you Ian
By the way, Mark and Jen made a binder that contained all his information, including bank accounts, social security information, ATM codes, etc.
A man shouldn't live according to how others think he should live. Good for Mark, his final years were wonderful.
P.S. Has anyone thought to think that Mark knew full well that if anything medically serious happened to him, that this time around he made the decision that time around he was OK with dying; he didn't want medical intervention to save his life.
What are you contending, that Mark should have stayed in the U.S. and simply marked time until the Grim Reaper shows up? To heck with that.
@FoundingUA-camr-2005 I was not suggesting that at all. Maybe it's better for you not to watch this channel anymore! Oh, Happy New Year
Mark clearly seemed to enjoy his life in the Philippines, and he left his wife better off than he found her, as the baby will receive his SS till he is 18. Jen learned how to be a vlogger, a useful skill that can help her earn an income. Would she be better off married to a Filipino with a few babies, living on 300 PHP if they were lucky, with no fridge, no Air Con, and battling mosquitos? It's safe to say she's better off having been married to Mark, even if it was for a short time, IMO.
@@michaelkessler3487 Great comment 👍
I completely agree!
Your delivery is improving doing a good job of pointing out the obvious. Yes we all F up I have yes many more older with poor health will come here. Why. Young girls sex yup can't stop it for the more mature long term thinker like yourself. Your points all on point. Good job thanks. Merry Christmas
@@paulsmith2279 Every person considers how a marriage might improve their life. It doesn't mean she was scheming and didn't care for Mark if she considered the financial benefits of marrying an older expat. And Marks child deserves his SS benefits as much as any other American. Jen will likely get married again, so his son will have a father figure to raise him. Hopefully he'll have a good step-father.
@BogsersJazzPopTrio Thank you, and have a Happy New Year
I hope my last years will be as good as Mark's, my father spent 4 years in a wheelchair with diapers and didn't recognize me. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.
The girl Phil will have another foreign guy in 6 months to a year she is a young woman they both were aware that might happen.
I still don't think its a good idea to move to a developing country with serious health issues and not the funds to pay for medicines and treatment.
You have to have a certain amount of money to take a fillipina to another country the uk is the same.
Because of the age gap it wouldn't be easy getting her into his country chances are she would maybe have left him.
@@aaaa-pe1zi I fully agree with everything that you've said