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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
  • #expatphilippines #phillipines
    ‪@FlyMeToThePhilippines‬ ‪@Chrissyinlove1993‬
    Filipina ?? What's going on? I was ambushed this morning on the patio and hit with 20 questions. Join Rob and Chrissy as they discuss FILIPINA LIFE ??
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  • @MindsetHacksSports
    @MindsetHacksSports 3 місяці тому +5

    From humble beginnings, come the most admirable people. Chrissy, you worried that Rob may see you differently but obviously there is no shame in living a humble existence. Feel secure that Rob loves, admires and respects you. Not every man wants to raise children while in their 60s and 70s. That is his way of telling you that your happiness is high priority. I look forward to all of your videos. Wonderful couple.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  3 місяці тому +2

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for the feedback and kind words

  • @nightguy5796
    @nightguy5796 3 місяці тому +6

    Excellent video Chrissy. You two are my favorite UA-camrs. I think it’s your openness and candor. You may not have grown up in an expensive home but you sure are one classy lady. That’s something money can’t buy. Thanks for the video.

  • @HemiChrysler
    @HemiChrysler 2 місяці тому +5

    This is a commendably honest account.
    It's my suspicion that Asian girls worry about what foreigners may think of their origins because most Asian men prefer to either marry up, or sideways to someone of equal social status.
    My girlfriend once asked me, "Why do you love a poor girl as me ?" I explained that I value her beauty and her character, yet her family's wealth was not a factor.
    She was raised in a wooden house without walls, just posts and a roof, hence no privacy from neighbours, and limited protection from the sunshine and the rain.
    That level of poverty should make us thankful for our first world problems.

  • @Toeslam10
    @Toeslam10 3 місяці тому +5

    WOW, I'm only 12min :38 sec's into the video, and I feel so humbled and thankful 🙏🏾 for what I have here in the US.

  • @LionelvanZyl
    @LionelvanZyl 2 місяці тому +4

    I am 61 and my girlfriend with whom I want to marry is 30, very much in the same age group as Rob and Chrissy respectively. My gf also said that she grew up in a small house in the province of Negros. I am very much acceptant of people who might live in harsh/rough/poor conditions because I admire those who can rise and has risen from their humble past and by hard work and diligence reached a level where you can tell them apart from your city individuals. I love my girlfriend and no matter her past will continue to love her. She is currently living in Cebu City. Great video, Chrissy. Rob, I love your calm way of dealing with her probing questions and putting her mind at ease. I could see that how you would react was making her anxious before the time.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  2 місяці тому +3

      Lionel, thank you so much for watching our video and taking the time to share your experiences. It really helps our channel.

  • @danielwarnes7231
    @danielwarnes7231 3 місяці тому +3

    For an ambush interview this video was amazing. You both express so well. It may be the best I have seen you do. Interview on the fly like you did is such a skill.

  • @koufax174
    @koufax174 9 місяців тому +19

    Thank you for this open and revealing interview. For me Chrissy’s home was like a fancy hotel compared to a Filipina’s home. My response was different from Rob’s. I immediately embraced it because I saw how happy and playful people were and how simple life could be. It made me wonder why the US were so discontented with so much materialism compare the happiness is the deep province I saw. I had deeper feelings for the Filipina I was with and respected her far more than before. She washed all 10 siblings and parents clothes by hand after getting the water from the well. I recall seeing the walls of the kitchen area black from using wood to cook food. They girls slept on a wood plank next to each other (5) and they called themselves sardines. I stayed there a week and it was one part of why I decided to leave the US. The joy in my heart being surrounded by monumental natural beauty and happy people impacted me. since the late 1980’s I’ve seen similar living conditions of friends in China and South America. I’m not the usual American who prefers comforts when traveling and instead prefers deep village living so I can experience true cultures. I grow tremendously that way and it opens my limited American mindset of the way things “should” be. I wouldn’t live in a huge house, and instead a more simple home with air con and good WiFi not too far from the village. Since 1989 in a deep village where at that time we had to walk 2 hours by foot to the village I went to, I saw a world most never see and am drawn to the authenticity and deep connection between people as opposed to the more independence of the US. Great questions Chrissy and courage to let us in. I would like to see a video of questions how Chrissy feels about stepping into the material life of Rob’s knowing her family still lives the way they do 🙏🏼

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  9 місяців тому +3

      So interesting and good suggestion

    • @timgeist1574
      @timgeist1574 9 місяців тому

      Let me start with my apology for butting in. I am impressed with your personal growth, Rob. Nevertheless, I pray you bring Chrissy's son to live with you sooner than later. As you know, nutrition in the early years has life long effects... @@FlyMeToThePhilippines

    • @etfremd
      @etfremd 8 місяців тому +2

      ☝️☝️ Agree! Such a humble upbringing…I would love her even more! ❤️❤️ What a complete gem! I want to find me one! 🙏🙏

  • @meowco69
    @meowco69 3 місяці тому +3

    Have and stayed with family in South America living in similar environment. Some with no running water, makeshift toilet. I should be able to get by pretty easy over there.

  • @danielwarnes7231
    @danielwarnes7231 3 місяці тому +4

    I'm sure some people think you are a Golddigger, but I understand how he feels about providing for you. Giving you pleasure is important to him. I think he is lucky and am glad you have each other.

  • @7411159
    @7411159 2 місяці тому +3

    Never be apprehensive of where your from Chrissie. It’s part of who you are today and your a very special girl…

  • @rorybellamy2533
    @rorybellamy2533 9 місяців тому +12

    Chrissy is so dear sweet girl. she will always value being in a new place, she is so intelligent and well spoken, and dignified and humble.
    seeing the humble homes of hardworking good family makes a person empathetic and caring.
    I was impressed He stopped to play basketball and be in the moment and join the fun . this visit will increase appreciation for each other , thanks for letting us see too.

  • @ronaldhein5739
    @ronaldhein5739 8 місяців тому +5

    Excellent video with wonderful information about Chrissy’s family.

  • @patrickbrady447
    @patrickbrady447 Місяць тому +1

    I loved this video, two lovely people who love each other and starting out on a life together, I wish you long life and happiness in your future life together.

  • @MrRizzo1961
    @MrRizzo1961 18 днів тому +1

    Sweetie you have nothing to be ashamed of. You have a nice family ✌️❤️🙏🙏🙏🇺🇲

  • @nab-88
    @nab-88 4 місяці тому +4

    I turn 36 this month my filipina turns 20 in November we are planning our future and I arrive in December. We have met eachothers mum's. Our LDR is stronger every day. Thanks for the guidence. I haven't been this happy or this focused on goals in a long time.

  • @deetee-uk
    @deetee-uk 2 місяці тому +1

    Reminds me of how humble my beginnings were in the UK. For the first 10 years of my life we lived in a 2 up 2 down terraced house with a small backyard. There was no bathroom, just an outside toilet. When I was an infant my mother stood me in the sink and washed me down...when slightly older it was a tin bath in front of the fire. My brothers were bathed before me so I got thrown out with the bath water lol. There was no central heating, just a coal fire. No washing machine, no refrigerator, no appliances. The house was infested with cockroaches. The damp was so bad you got an electric shock when touching the wall. I can empathise with filipino living conditions. These days I have everything I need, apart from a loving partner, and count myself lucky.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching our video and sharing your early hardships. I wish you the best and hope you find a partner soon.

  • @seans7228
    @seans7228 28 днів тому +1

    Rob, when you were describing the very sketchy driving conditions at night with Chrissy helping by looking forward out the windows it reminded me of boating home at night in Texas (Gulf of Mexico obv). Don't hit a reef! Don't get a crabtrap in the prop!

  • @SPENJERE
    @SPENJERE Місяць тому

    Wow, another amazing video , so glad it was done in a very raw way with no prep. What I got from your video and what I got in my own experience I could only begin to describe in two words, “truly humbling” . It was truely humbling to see the things you see over there when you come from, a country that has an overabundance. The amount of love and hospitality you find over there can be absolutely overwhelming at times, sometimes even bringing you to tears. Rob, far as your lady goes, you have an angel there.

  • @albertmorrissette3640
    @albertmorrissette3640 4 місяці тому +2

    I absolutely love the honesty, compassion and transparency from you both. I disagree with you age gap statement.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  4 місяці тому

      Albert thank you for watching our video and for your continued support

  • @robertclaus1102
    @robertclaus1102 5 місяців тому +2

    Rob and Chrissy, this was one of your best videos so far. You two make a great team with your honesty and humble demeanor. I found it very enlightening to see her homeplace and how polite and her family was to you. I find it amazing that she was able to attend college, study and learn to speak such excellent English in the environment she was in. Obviously, she's very intelligent. Your videos are encouraging me to finally book a flight... Best of luck you both and your channel.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому +1

      We wish you the best. Thank you for your support

    • @xavierkoolat6926
      @xavierkoolat6926 5 місяців тому +3

      @@FlyMeToThePhilippines What a beautiful interview. Chrissy, superb choices for each of your questions.
      Rob, sensitive answers expressing your kind and heartfelt considerations for Chrissy as well as her family and her background growing up.
      This video shows two very super people sharing their love for each other with carefully chosen words to reflect their kindness to each other.
      It's kind of a summary of a love story you've lived in meeting each other.
      I found myself hanging on every word spoken by both of you.
      Thank you for allowing me to see this private side of your thoughts.
      It has given me a very warm feeling of love in my heart.

  • @seans7228
    @seans7228 28 днів тому +1

    This is my favorite of your videos. This is the most authentic we see you. It addresses a serious subject that you both had apprehensions about. You had those apprehensions because you both genuinely care about the relationship. I once was 43 and in an LDR with a Filipina (22) who lived about 1.5 hours outside of Manila by Jeepnee. After some time, on video she showed me where she lived with her father and sister in a very dilapidated shack. She slept on a mat on the floor. The water poured into the "house" when it rained. It was a crazy juxtaposition - - - this SUPER SHINY SPARKLING GORGEOUS young girl in these ultra - drab, colorless, lifeless, cold, shi**y surroundings. I had not shown her my house for many months. One day she was with a friend and video called. I showed her my brand new two-story 4,000 Sq feet McMansion with floor to ceiling windows and water view. Three living rooms. A crazy kitchen etc etc. Her and her friend's jaws dropped to the ground. They were stunned. I can't explain all my feelings about that but I really wanted to save her and bring her into my life. All the time she desperately wanted me to go see her, to go to her "house." I envisioned having a beer with her dad (around 55 - and worked 6 days/week in hard construction for $6USD/day). An eye-opening experience.

  • @tonytillmon8746
    @tonytillmon8746 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you both , very informative conversation and video 😊

  • @plalonde28
    @plalonde28 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you. Watching Chrissy and yourself as you spoke was very endearing. With every question I could see Chrissy's concern in her facial expressions at your answers and what you would say and your honesty. But you do love and care for her and that was evident as well. ❤❤❤❤

  • @henryadams2091
    @henryadams2091 2 місяці тому +1

    You are so pretty.

  • @AussieTonythemexican
    @AussieTonythemexican 5 місяців тому

    Great video.
    I think it changed your perception. Found it interesting. I'm coming in may

  • @agirlyman
    @agirlyman 3 місяці тому +1

    Absolutely love your videos🥰😘

  • @theadaptivefitnesschannel4308
    @theadaptivefitnesschannel4308 5 місяців тому +1

    This was a great interview! That’s love right there. Rob I feel like I’m quietly following in your footsteps. I hope I am. I’ll be in Cebu for four days next week and then I’m off to Calbayog For a few days for a very similar tour that you went on in the province. I’m actually looking forward to it. I’m hoping that my situation turns out just like yours. Cheers to living the dream!

  • @geoCow
    @geoCow 9 місяців тому +6

    Rob, you are (and have been) amazingly candid and honest about your impressions of the Philippines and its people. Chrissy is so cool and intelligent as well as genuinely open and sincere! I wish you both the best life together.

  • @af186
    @af186 5 місяців тому +1

    Great job guys, real good insight of their country living from a Westerner's view point, your lady did a great job too, a Filipina Barbara Walters in the making, lol , you guys look great together too, I wish you guys all the best!!, thank you both!

  • @marcprobin1659
    @marcprobin1659 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for showing us this interview with Rob and your family Chrissy! Very interesting topics!

  • @seanfalconer7182
    @seanfalconer7182 3 місяці тому +2

    Challenge accepted

  • @user-ti2zn2cs7k
    @user-ti2zn2cs7k 8 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for being sooo honest. Thanks for sharing

  • @wptonic
    @wptonic 5 місяців тому +2

    This is a fascinating video, and the honesty expressed during the discussion is impressive.

  • @francoaletto192
    @francoaletto192 9 місяців тому +1

    The most precious jewels come from the Earth, a rough diamond is found in the ground mother nature. Then we cut it into a wonderful stone priceless . This is the way I see Chrissy…… treat her just like you would treat a flawless diamond. Never mind where she comes from. It was not her choice. Very intelligent young woman. No one is above no one. And no one is below. No one. Money means nothing.

  • @ShiroiTora2EChild
    @ShiroiTora2EChild 9 місяців тому +3

    Another great set of questions and interview by Chrissy. I think Chrissy has patience and had always held her dreams close to her, and that is why she got her education, doesn’t have a defeatist attitude, and had kept her feminine grace. She is a rare woman…one who would be hard to find anywhere in the world.

  • @user-di8yk3bu6u
    @user-di8yk3bu6u 8 місяців тому

    Very cool flowers in the background!

  • @timsn4346
    @timsn4346 9 місяців тому +2

    Hi Chrissy. Be less worry. I think Rob seems a reasonable intelligent man and you too as well. I wish you guys the best. Great Q & A. Keep it up.

  • @Doug-zl8nb
    @Doug-zl8nb 6 місяців тому +2

    Very good video you have 😊 a classy girl there...Rob😊

  • @bentnielsen3731
    @bentnielsen3731 5 місяців тому +3

    Dear Chrissy and Rob - Yes, most people have a hard time imagining Chrissy growing up as shown. Which should earn her even more respect. I myself have seen the same in both India and other countries and am impressed by their approach to life. Best regards from Denmark

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Ben

    • @danleep1185
      @danleep1185 4 місяці тому

      I guess I will mirror some of what Bentnielsen previously wrote, ie, It appears that you are still processing the event of visiting Chrissy's family and home, with you perhaps renewing or increasing your humility in a good Christ way, along with better empathizing with Chrissy and appreciating her more than before the visit. Chrissy is certainly a class act [as are you] but she has lived a life that hopefully you will never have to live or that she never has to return to. I see wonderful things in you two that I can't adequately articulate/explain [all good] that lives in my solar plexus of love toward everybody. If I were to try to explain anything more about Chrissy and yourself, it would be that the two of you are Archangels from heaven to share God's love with one another [and everybody else]. Wishing you all only the best...love to all... I think that the visit, over all, enhanced Rob's 'outlook on life' in a way he never dreamed of [all good]. As for Chrissy...she being a top-notch classy angelic person, I think that she is simply reliving her life's experiences [through these questions and answers] and perhaps quietly asking for confirmation that she has been 'right' all along... The evidence that she has lived a life of abject poverty but was raised by parents of great love is explosive (to me) and all in a good way. Chrissy, you carry life and love well...

    • @bentnielsen3731
      @bentnielsen3731 4 місяці тому

      @@danleep1185 I've been called many things over the years but I think you're confusing me with another Danleep11 :-) I'm definitely not a Christian or any other religion but have lived my whole life by a simple way of life "treat others as you would like to be treated". Quite simply, if everyone would do the same, the world would be a much better place than it is today. Best regards from Denmark 😇😇😂

    • @danleep1185
      @danleep1185 4 місяці тому

      I really intended this comment to be to Rob and Chrissy and certainly didn't intend to offend anyone. Just one point, though, regardless of how my comment sounds, it is not of a religious nature...it is of life nature and there-in is the difference but I don't intend to dialog anymore on this. I, too, wish you only greatness...

  • @marioduarte3595
    @marioduarte3595 9 місяців тому +3

    You both look great, together

  • @petepinal8415
    @petepinal8415 9 місяців тому +5

    Thank you both, for sharing this wonderful, well thought out, and informative blog with us, 😎🙏🏼😌❤️. I found it very humbling, and it will greatly help me, and others, towards appreciating, how resilient, Filipinos are, living in such challenging conditions, in the provinces. This video, will go along way towards preparing many foreigners, about the Philippines, so that they’re not so overwhelmed, when they experience challenging, living conditions, of their partners.
    I applaud Chrissy, for having the courage, to share her humble beginnings with us.
    You sir, have literally won the lottery, in being so lucky and blessed, to have found such a wonderful woman, to share your life with, 🙏🏼🙏🏼😌😌❤️❤️…

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  9 місяців тому +2

      Yes I am the lottery winner 🙏

    • @petepinal8415
      @petepinal8415 9 місяців тому

      @@FlyMeToThePhilippines and I’m sure she is too, because I think you’re a good man, 😎🙏🏼😉❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼.

  • @dangbeaudry
    @dangbeaudry 9 місяців тому +2

    Good Job putting this video together Chrissy

  • @user-xz6dr6yf3w
    @user-xz6dr6yf3w 9 місяців тому

    Smart woman. Comes from a nice Family.

  • @ripley7t429
    @ripley7t429 9 місяців тому +2

    I spent some time in the Far East in the 80's. Other than Western influence and some technology advances, it appears still the same. I have a lady in Gingoog and I will be meeting her in CDO in Feb for 10 days. I had already decided to retire there before we met. I will be moving perm. in early 2025. Poverty is everywhere, even in the US. Good people with strong family values are everywhere too. I may have found a real gem in my gal. Time will tell.

  • @captspiff6922
    @captspiff6922 3 місяці тому +1

    I watch this video at the 6-month mark, after you two have moved to the "hill top condo overlooking the community pool".
    In that more recent video Chrissy gently jokes that the next time you two move it may be to a bit more modest home.
    I suspect as Chrissy moves further up the socio-economic ladder, the more "pangs of guilt" may arise as her family is remaining behind?!?
    Those very deeply ingrained feelings, that the family has invested in her to be educated, upwardly mobile, and a source of future security.
    Chrissy is literally her family's living "pension fund". It's a very traditional "Philipino Thing".
    I'm convinced that is why Philipino parents are so accepting of their daughters pairing up with foreigners.
    I see this like the stories of the west's agricultural past where children were "needed" as helping hands on the family farm.
    She is both an earner and a keeper. 🙂 Love to you both.

  • @Billy_B_Goat
    @Billy_B_Goat 7 місяців тому +2

    What a deep introspection and dissection of such an important sharing experience. The courage on both your parts... the caring, compassion, understanding, and grace. I'm somewhat speechless as what to say... I would hope I can emulate such good character in myself and select a partner of similar high value and qualities. I think you lead by example. My one exception might be, while I know you met Chrissy on-line during Covid I think I am even more inclined to think that I should wait until I arrive in PI before developing any feelings of a committed relationship. In the last video I thanked you for helping me keep the faith... now I'm trying to temper my enthusiasm. I could live in the city, the province, the jungle.... Find Filipina - Have solar, starlink, and water filtration - will travel. Aspirational, thank you so much for sharing. Peace and Love, B Goat

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому

      Thanks B Goat - check out the 90 day plan. I met Chrissy 45 days prior to meeting in person. I think it’s best to go online 30-45 days before arrival regardless of meeting anyone. Your mileage may vary.

  • @K1110.
    @K1110. 5 місяців тому +1

    Great Story Of Your Life. I Was Hooked From The Beginning.
    You Really Should Write A Book. 👍

  • @davefarnsworth3020
    @davefarnsworth3020 9 місяців тому +1

    Standards of living, and poverty are issues of subjectivity. I understand "bahala na".

  • @halidogmanthehero917
    @halidogmanthehero917 Місяць тому

    Steve's very thoughtful. The child issue is HUGE and he's smart enough to know it could be a deal killer. He needs to have "the talk" about discipline. If her boy comes to live with them - he needs to be the Dad and he must be the boss. PERIOD. If not - sorry - but you'll both have hard times in the future.

  • @montieeugene4464
    @montieeugene4464 5 місяців тому

    You two are so open and honest as an older man I find that refreshing refreshing something you would not see here in the states

  • @markmcdougal1199
    @markmcdougal1199 9 місяців тому +2

    That was really sweet , personal, and beautiful. Thank you for giving us an insight into your feelings and reactions to different things. I think Chrissy is a very special lady, I think it would be hard to find a lady like her, (in any country) but as I am going to arrive in the Philippines in June, I will try.
    Also, Rob seems very loving, sincere, and patient, and you are both very intelligent and sophisticated. I believe you two will do well together, and build a happy life.
    For me, Rob summed it up very well at the end with regard to my search for a lady when I get there - it's all about the strength, cohesiveness, and attitudes of the family she comes from. A well adjusted, excellent partner will come from the same kind of family.
    I do kind of wonder if Chrissy was married before? (Not really any of my business of course.) I wonder because, as there is no divorce in the PH, I've heard of horror stories about ex-husband coming back and making problems for the Fillipina and her new man.
    Anyway, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and lives with us.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for your outstanding support and comments Chrissy was married for one year ..divorce is not legal in the Philippines a process called annulment has been in place for many years. It takes you about one year salary for the average filipina or filipino, and the chance of success can be 0 to 50% fortunately Chrissy‘s ex-husband being in the army had some connections and knew a lawyer who was able to push the annulment through.

  • @Barefootape
    @Barefootape 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the video, have not watched your visit home yet. Bridge the gap? Maybe a good thing to come closer to her family's way and her family could be closer to yours.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      Great idea. I’ve been to see both her mothers house and her father‘s house. I have a video on both and her family has been to our house in CDO multiple times.

  • @bareski22
    @bareski22 4 місяці тому +1

    My Angel 😇 lived in the mountains. You better be in good shape. Walter Payton would not run up. Dangerous but they walk every day. Her bro carried momma down n up in the dark to and from hospital. Super human strength not a muscle on him. I'll never forget that . Not to mention how hard it was to build the brick house and carry up all the materials up that hill. I have to take 3 to 4 breaks going up.Truly Amazing

  • @jeffsharpton1421
    @jeffsharpton1421 3 місяці тому +1

    Rob! You need to get out and do some traveling. The Philippines has so many different cultures and lifestyles. It’s quite beautiful to experience all economic classes. I find the provincial lifestyle so peaceful and authentic. Don’t get me wrong, I do like class and comfort, but living amongst the countryside is nice! I’ve toured much of the country on my motorcycle and thoroughly enjoy it! I’ve also driven in Manila! I don’t recommend that! I passed through CDO and caught a 15 hour ferry to Iloilo. I hope our paths cross sometime. I’d love to meet you.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks, Jeff for watching our videos and writing an interesting comment

  • @SuccessiveApproximations-Intl
    @SuccessiveApproximations-Intl 8 місяців тому

    I love your videos, I've been binge watching others, but I like yours very much. I'm wanting to come to the Phils, and do what you did. Meet my girl, and live happily ever after. I'm wondering what, if anything the Phil government is doing to help the good people there rise up and improve their standard of living. Seeing videos of the slums there is really sad. No one should live like that. Anyways, thank you for putting these insightful videos out, they're appreciated!

  • @onlyyou7171
    @onlyyou7171 7 місяців тому +1

    What an incredibly humbling experience to see this from all the way in the middle of the U.S.
    My best friend has a Filipina wife. I hope my noun usage is proper.
    Rob is right. We have it so we'll here even at almost the lowest standards of living here but we are indeed stressed and alot of us feign happiness by the hour.
    We are just so focused on such unimportant things in this country. I love it and fought for it.
    But to see on video Chrissy's family smiling and engaging and to hear Robs words to describe the experience was an eye opener. There is a balance on this earth and in some spiritual way I believe that there's a connection to the immense amount of wisdom to be gained by societies and varying cultures getting to view and truly experience each other. Great job on this video to you both and my best wishes in your continuing path in love together.❤

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому

      Well, thanks for the positive feedback we really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment

  • @seanbarrett9143
    @seanbarrett9143 7 місяців тому +1

    I have to agree with you, just because the girl was raised in not the best conditions it does not mean they are not capable of becoming a better person in terms of quality of life. My wife grew up poor in a not so great area in Quezon City, her parents were tailors, and had a canteen, they saved and put my wife thru college, she has her PhD as a Dentist. When I went the first time and saw the conditions I was humbled even more. I have lived and worked all over the world and seen horrific living conditions far worse than what you can ever imagine, Filipino's are very resilient people.

  • @thatkajunguy8029
    @thatkajunguy8029 9 місяців тому +1

    Interesting video on culture and sometimes culture clashes... I grew up in what's called Cajun country and my grandparents, both my mom's and dad's side spoke very little English. Cajun French was the language my uncles and aunts spoke as well as all the older folks....it's basically my generation that learned English as a first language so communication was difficult at times, we learned many words but few were fluent in it and our parents didn't want us to learn, it's a dead language they would tell us.... We grew up poor, maybe not province poor, we had wood or cement floors, but not much better and we were happy, we didn't know what we didn't have because nobody else we knew had it either...... sticks, mops, broomes, pieces of wood and our imagination were toys and entertainment.....
    To Chrisy, never me ashamed of where you came from because you had no control in that, make yourself stronger, smarter, healthier and happier with your life and help others to do so as well and everyone will look up to you for inspiration...... I've said it before but both of you are lucky to have found each other....

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi nice beautiful lady ❤️👍🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @davidjones7493
    @davidjones7493 9 місяців тому

    Nice video sir
    I notice that
    nothing is ever
    fixed.. the
    entrance to
    a home isn’t
    easy, have to
    bend my
    body to get
    inside..
    seventeen
    years later
    it was
    exactly
    the same

  • @oldmankenkr
    @oldmankenkr 9 місяців тому +1

    I had similar thoughts as Rob did, but I could relate to that environment. My paternal grandparents were sharecroppers in rural Alabama as late as 1977. I remember staying at their sharecropper's shack, which they didn't own, until my dad and a couple of his sisters bought them a house. It was only a few rooms, maybe four, I think. There was no indoor plumbing. They had a hand pump to get drinking water from the well. They had an outhouse. The house was truly something from a bygone Era. My grandmother cooked on a large cast iron wood burning stove. The house only had that stove and fireplaces for heat. No AC. We had to bathe in a large wash tub, which I hated because we had to use the same water as the adult after they washed. That was disgusting. They did have electricity, but their phone line was a party line. Which was one phone line for about four different families spread out over a couple of miles. The phone rang in everyone's house at the same time. Everyone one could eavesdrop on each other's conversations, but they made it all work. Camber pots and all. I looked at it like camping as well. My older siblings hated it and refused to stay when my parents left. I did, though. It was much different from my life in NYC. It is important to note that their temperament was much like the philipino people, and they were always happy. Those family members are now some of the most educated, successful, and sophisticated people I know. They value family and education above all. They are business owners, teachers, lawyers, and engineers now. So it doesn't surprise me how Chrissy can exist comfortably in both spaces. You have a gem on your hands, Rob. One thing did surprise me, Chrissy mentioned she had an ex-husband. If so, you guys need to take her out of the country so that she can get a divorce. It could spell trouble for Rob as it is a crime to have an intimate relationship with a married person in the Philippines. So I hope she just called him her ex-husband to keep things simple. Stay connected, guys. I love your love story.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  9 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for sharing that amazing story. Chrissy is one of the few who successfully had her marriage legally annulled

    • @oldmankenkr
      @oldmankenkr 9 місяців тому

      I am very happy to hear that. I wish you guys all the best. I will be going to the Philippines for a three month adventure in hopes of finding true happiness like you have .

  • @raydunn3501
    @raydunn3501 5 місяців тому +1

    I just seen this now although its 4months old,,, I to married a far younger woman (Not Filipino) and sadly it didn't work out but it was nothing to do with age difference. In fact I would certainly recommend and advise any older male to marry or partner someone a lot younger in age,,, It will keep you a younger at heart and more than likely more mobile,,, So if your already thinking about it,,, then do it. As long as its not a western woman. You both have so mutch to learn and give to one another.

  • @maurogodinez4004
    @maurogodinez4004 2 місяці тому

    Hi Chissy, I am 65 Years old, I never had the remote idea of a LDR but to me you are great, the way you handle the situation, which is great. I follow your videos and inspired me to reach up to you for, maybe a little help. I don’t have any experience on dating this way. I am retired, well stablished, living alone, healthy ( thankfully), never married, due to my old activities, (sometime I will love to share with you), I am a n American Citizen, born in Mexico moved to USA 40 years ago, I have a dog as a companion. If you return my request either way, it will be appreciated, I hope you will help ( if you can), to a least start this. Have a great day and congrats.

  • @seans7228
    @seans7228 28 днів тому +1

    Re your age gap. Y'all are welcome at my table and have not violated any rules 🏆

  • @billslaven28
    @billslaven28 9 місяців тому +5

    LIFE IS NOT ABOUT WHERE YOU ARE FROM, BUT WHERE ARE YOU GOING! ...To me, Chrissy's past only conjures up empathy for her courage and self-endurance for all of the hardship she had to go through to get where she is. While her earlier life may have been different than most and her privileges far apart from others, in the end, it makes her who she is today. ...Personally, I've pondered whether or not I could make the adjustment I would be asking a younger partner to make. I know I would lose friends at my Country Club, who would be saying all of the things you have echoed in your concerns. I told a couple of my friends that I was thinking of going to the Philippines, to meet up with a person I had been communicating with who was 40 years younger than me. The immediate remarks were are you crazy? She is younger than your daughter. Now, when I see them at the CC bar, they seem to just say hi; there's not a lot of small talk anymore! ...I have everything: a gated community, a very large home, and I'm financially set for life, but I'm not happy! I want someone with whom I can share what I have. I could live a meager lifestyle, but why should I when I can live a better lifestyle and also provide a better lifestyle for a partner and her immediate family. ...Rob, you may have struggled with some of these same thoughts. ...My concern is how do I find someone like Crissy. Rob, I genuinely believe Chrissy loves you and will stand by you forever. ...Rob, I really appreciate Chrissy asking you the 20 questions and for allowing us to see where she gained some of her perspectives on life.... Unfortunately, as we age, I become more vulnerable (gullible) every day. I hope I find someone to mentor and share my knowledge and good fortunes with.

  • @rocconasso6277
    @rocconasso6277 9 місяців тому +2

    I know how you feel Rob.i live in Costa Rica now 23years. My girlfriend was 49 year's younger then me .the whole world turned against me. ROB she was 10 years with me and never fight or 1 argument honest to God. When she turn 33 she lay down on kitchen floor and died. We didn't know she had a brain tumor. I have been very sad because of the love we had . I worried that I would die first I made planes so she would live good when I die. I haven't dated since she died the hurt won't go away. I plan to go to the philippines but I need to sell a lot of property in Costa Rica first. If I move to philippines I'll try to meet you guys ok. Ok good luck live life every day be happy.sincere Rocky from Costa Rica ❤

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  9 місяців тому +2

      Well Rocky, what a story I’m so sorry for your loss I absolutely would like to meet you. Thanks for watching and sharing your comment.

  • @Steve.MBA.
    @Steve.MBA. 9 місяців тому +1

    House on an acre in Scottsdale? What did you sell that for? Has to be 7 figures.
    I have a boring house in the west valley and it is worth 500k.
    I spent almost a month in a small village outside Ormoc a few years ago.
    One thing I noticed is how all the children were outside and playing; playing nonstop.
    It reminded me of my youth (as I am sure it reminds you of your youth), a life without electronics controlling everything you live for.
    I told my wife in PH, "When we have children, no electronics while the sun is up unless it is related to school."
    I want my children to have that experience of running around outside and enjoy life.

  • @JayJay-mw5ur
    @JayJay-mw5ur 9 місяців тому +2

    Don’t worry about the dinner tables of Europe etc . With corruption, crime, drugs, racial division to name a few it means that western countries such as the US are failing as societies. That is why China will overtake the US as the world’s dominant country. So be happy and proud of what you have in the Philippines. You are both very lucky to have each other.

  • @perry8498
    @perry8498 5 місяців тому

    My experience with family housing if you are new to it just have a open mind

  • @yehudarov9282
    @yehudarov9282 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow. What a wonderful, real, touching, and humane discussion as the finale, for now, to the 2 previous videos of visiting Chrissy's mother's and father's places (great videos as well).
    Again we see how intelligent (IQ + EQ), smart and so so lovely and real Chrissy is!
    You two remind me of the way I used to be when I was young regarding being real, deep, sepiritual, with hearfelt discussions about life and relationships.
    One hardens with age in the west, and you two open and bring something back in me that I missed for a long time.
    Thank you for sharing your voyage with us and all the best to you two

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  4 місяці тому

      Yehuda 🙏 thank you for watching our video and for such well written, and thoughtful positive feedback really put a smile on our faces

  • @porgslastforeverforeverlas8488
    @porgslastforeverforeverlas8488 9 місяців тому +2

    Rob,, I have to say this ,, not trying to hurt anyones feelings …
    But what you both have is wonderful and anyone and I mean anyone that thinks it’s wrong to invite you to there table because of your ages … well ,, They have issues .., and rob that includes family members as well …. You both have are in love and have a wonderful life … And you have nobody to get an approval from …
    They either accept you both together or they don’t deserve to be on your lives … Live your lives for each other, you both are the only ones that you need to satisfy ….
    Rob you raised your children and do not judge there lives … therefore they should not judge yours …,
    Life is good.. Be Happy guys …
    Andrew , Nashville, Tennessee

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  9 місяців тому

      Hey Andrew, thanks for watching and providing your comment. My philosophy is sometimes people just need time to digest and process and work through an issue and forcing compliance or forcing acceptance in the short term can preclude a better outcome so that’s probably why I referenced it that way on the video but I appreciate your feedback and your thoughts and for sharing
      Baby, Thank you.

  • @lordstephen7813
    @lordstephen7813 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow! Those were some tough personal questions at the end to answer straight to camera. I hope you answered them in private first then made the video. You both looked worried. Yes the fearers are there But ! I know it's a bit base but you are both getting what you want from this relationship. There is love there we can see it and that's what counts at the end of the day. If people don't like it that is there problem and I feel sorry for them. You are a lovely couple and I wish you all the best. 🙏 Ps. Sometimes just giving money to people in need is not the best. Physical help and knowledge, ideas they have not thought of, of how to improve and make there living conditions more comfortable are more valuable and helpful in the long run.

  • @dermadawg
    @dermadawg 2 місяці тому +1

    Is the Pagadian City and Midsilip area safe for an expat to live???

  • @alanbarnes3569
    @alanbarnes3569 5 місяців тому

    Hey Rob, I don’t think Chrissy’s home was bad at all. You wanna see how they live in Tondo, Manila. Thanks 😊

  • @dougtexas9075
    @dougtexas9075 3 місяці тому +1

    Hopefully, after seeing a poverty situation, I became less judgmental.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  3 місяці тому

      Doug, I always tell myself don’t judge and don’t label. It helps in a lot of circumstances.

  • @user-he4jh2dy2d
    @user-he4jh2dy2d 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your provincial life with us, but don't put your privave life out there

  • @vitobauer6282
    @vitobauer6282 3 місяці тому +1

    Can you please share what website or app did you use to meet Chrissy?

  • @DaveD4v3
    @DaveD4v3 9 місяців тому

    Yeah this vid setup felt a little fixed , but anyway
    Yeah when you do first walk into the family village house ,for me it was always hard to keep the shinning white knight to the rescue under control , your heart just pours out to them living in such a way that feels so foreign to us ,

  • @etfremd
    @etfremd 8 місяців тому +2

    Rob you can shrink the age gap! Seriously. Check out the carnivore diet and try to keep as much muscle on your body as possible! Although you do look fit. Nock 10 years off your looks and you are good to go! 👍

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  8 місяців тому

      I believe you’re right I’ve been doing keto for years and I do intermittent fasting before I headed to the Philippines. I fasted for five days straight and never felt better.

  • @frederickschilling7133
    @frederickschilling7133 8 місяців тому

    If the kitchen is open (no ceiling); how do they cook food if it is raining? I would love to find a Filipina girlfriend who has a wonderful personality and open to changing conditions such as your wife. True love knows no gaps in age; age is just the number of years you managed to survive here on earth. I think the two of you do so wonderful at showing that.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  8 місяців тому

      Good question! I think there’s like a 3 foot of tin roof above the dirty kitchen. I woke up this morning. I thought I was in a dream Miss Philippines was lying next to me

  • @alcourtines4707
    @alcourtines4707 3 місяці тому +1

    I thought this was a new channel? 6 mo?

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 9 місяців тому +1

    I could barely hear either of you. I thought you guys bought a mic... no? Could you maybe check the level before you start recording? Some parts get louder so me turning the volume up and down gets old, so I didn't listen to the whole thing this time.
    You know I love you two and say this constructively and with affection.
    The concept was fun and excellent, surprising Rob with Chrissy's questions. A good preview for me when I go to the Pinas.

  • @user-og8mw1wu5f
    @user-og8mw1wu5f 8 місяців тому

    How old is Chrissy?

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  8 місяців тому +1

      30

    • @user-og8mw1wu5f
      @user-og8mw1wu5f 8 місяців тому

      Yup that's why I ask because she could pass for a 22yr old, very beautiful young lady she is @@FlyMeToThePhilippines

  • @VerifiedVIPMember
    @VerifiedVIPMember 9 місяців тому +1

    There's definitely some "culture shock" when you move to a 3rd world country. Personally, after a relatively easy life in the West, I would find the change to be challenging.

  • @halidogmanthehero917
    @halidogmanthehero917 Місяць тому

    I just started watching but i can tell Krissy - men don't care about the past (unless we are talking about sexual immorality or lying). Your man doesn't care where you lived or if you were "poor". That's not why you are together. You make him happy, That's all that matters.

  • @thomasreynolds9268
    @thomasreynolds9268 5 місяців тому

    Had I only watched this video first; for a callous individual such as myself holding a belief that this Filipina gal, from poverty to luxury living conditions, has surely won the lottery w/ this dude; however--
    Hell no! It's you Rob that has won the lottery.
    ..preaching to the choir, I'm sure. 🙏 Apologies.

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      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому

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  • @Hybridflip-eg5hg
    @Hybridflip-eg5hg 9 місяців тому +1

    So dramatic…will this guy still love me? Really!

    • @Chrissyinlove1993
      @Chrissyinlove1993 9 місяців тому

      Was it? 😅 i should have put dramatic sound effect on that portion 😂

  • @markblazek6271
    @markblazek6271 3 місяці тому +1

    How did Chrissy put herself through university coming from low income

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  3 місяці тому

      Public schools are free

    • @markblazek6271
      @markblazek6271 3 місяці тому

      Please set me straight, I talked with another school teacher in Cebu and she says public university is not free

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  3 місяці тому

      @@markblazek6271 Chhrissy had approximately 15000 pesos in fees per semester. Lab, supplies etc at her college

  • @k9companion231
    @k9companion231 8 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate your honesty Rob but I am wondering what you are bringing to Chrissy’s life culturally. Sure she was brought out of poverty but according to the Philippines you must take care of the parents, particularly with her mother living in squalor and her child being left out of the picture. This is not a personal attack but an outside view of your situation. As a professional counselor how do you really think this is affecting Chrissy? I wish you all of the luck but remember you moved from your culture into hers and are enjoying the fruits of her youth and beauty. Good luck to you both and God bless.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  8 місяців тому

      I appreciate your question and the opportunity gives me for self reflection. Chrissy‘s child is visiting every month and will live with us full-time soon Chrissy younger sister, five years old and Chrissy’s 17-year-old brother will have an opportunity in school they may not have had previously, and Chrissy‘s mother is being provided opportunities. I will not discuss here, in terms of enrichment and culture, being exposed to a partner whose lived and experienced a western culture and traveled the world, and can share can be perceived to be a benefit by many

    • @ThePhilippinePipeDream
      @ThePhilippinePipeDream 8 місяців тому +1

      Filipinos seek out foreigners and then go on about THEIR culture. If it’s so important maybe they should stick to Filipino men.
      It’s not even my responsibility to take of my mom, let alone someone else’s mom.
      Culture is just a manipulation tactic used on Americans. it’s not our culture, it’s your culture.
      The ONLY reasonable exception is if you asked her to quit her job to spend more time with you.
      if she’s unemployed, she wasn’t sending any money home, nothing changed.

    • @ThePhilippinePipeDream
      @ThePhilippinePipeDream 8 місяців тому +1

      They do not expect Filipino men to pay for their family, so how can you say it’s culture lol. Again, it’s a manipulation.
      A man is only responsible for the needs of his wife and kids, rent, food, clothes.
      I don’t owe someone’s family a better place to live.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  8 місяців тому +1

      @@ThePhilippinePipeDream yes I did and she was a teacher

    • @ThePhilippinePipeDream
      @ThePhilippinePipeDream 8 місяців тому

      @@FlyMeToThePhilippines That’s the only situation where a man has a responsibility imo.

  • @ExpatNTraining
    @ExpatNTraining 9 місяців тому +1

    I know without a doubt in good conscience, I could not be living in a house as large as yours knowing that your wife's mother is living in the conditions you are showing us. It would not sit well one bit!

    • @VerifiedVIPMember
      @VerifiedVIPMember 9 місяців тому +4

      Life is never fair. Should he move into a bunkhouse to feel better? He's retired and has earned his place in life.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  9 місяців тому +2

      That’s something to consider. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @ExpatNTraining
      @ExpatNTraining 9 місяців тому +1

      @@VerifiedVIPMember In the Philippines there are the haves and have-nots. I would not want to be in the latter of the two.

  • @ksmithpmp
    @ksmithpmp 8 місяців тому

    Gents, Don’t pedestalize women. It’s unbecoming of a man and women will lose attraction when you do this.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  8 місяців тому

      Wow - such interesting terminology, curious why this video prompted your response.

  • @fazbell
    @fazbell 9 місяців тому

    The USA should be giving financial aid to the Philippines. There is no excuse for this kind of poverty,

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching

    • @edwardgriffin6042
      @edwardgriffin6042 9 місяців тому +4

      They did for many years; however, Marcos Sr. took mostly for himself and his cronies and hid a large portion overseas.

  • @oliverseal6462
    @oliverseal6462 4 місяці тому +1

    You should be learning to speak the native language of the country that you are living in. Not expect her family to speak English for your benefit.

  • @JohnTaylor-yk9hl
    @JohnTaylor-yk9hl 3 місяці тому +1

    Rob learn to be more humble spend less on rent don’t drive in Philippine yr wife is shocked at yr spending yr wife needs to hold money make sure y let yr wit pay when u buy something or pet will think bad things ask your wife wat people think

  • @MrMakana808
    @MrMakana808 5 місяців тому

    This man is more concerned with his luxuries than how his lovely wife felt. She was opening her heart and soul to the world and to him, unfortunately, he just doesn't get it does he. Perhaps he will fall on hard times one day and then he will be humbled. He is just a city boy, take his electricity and internet from him and he would never survive.

  • @CptnSavage
    @CptnSavage 8 місяців тому +1

    OMG.... I am just LMAO as I watch Chrissy ambush Rob and how he is trying to smile and hide how uncomfortable he is with her telling him she wants to ask him 20 questions. I've NEVER seen Rob so uncomfortable before. But he settled down quickly and gave thoughtful honest answers about what he felt about Chrissy's former lifestyle.
    The one thing I notice about this video [and it is obvious in all their previous videos as well, but in this video, Chrissy is a lot more open and vulnerable than in other videos] is how deeply and genuinely you both love each other and how good you are for each other. It is often said and desired to find someone who both compliments you and completes you and you two do that for each other and it comes across clearly in this video. Bless both of you and keep loving each other so much.
    I agree with what @billslaven28 said below, you two are definetly good for each other. And don't worry about what other people think or say. What makes you both happy is really all that matters.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  8 місяців тому

      Wow, what an absolutely fantastic comment to wake up to great way to start my day. I have to share this one with Chrissy Best comment with coffee ever.

  • @brunomonteros4554
    @brunomonteros4554 3 місяці тому +1

    After watching your videos I like more Philippine women than fake Thail women.