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above words, statements and my observations have their exceptions. There is no doubt, there are bad men in every country. There is no doubt that some women only are in it for
money or to get a free pass to
United States. These are
exceptions and it is this minority that
media and others will use to blanket a whole culture in a negative light. I’m sure most of you have seen in print or on
news about “mail order bride” scandals or “mail order bride” mistreatment as if this defines all courtships and marriages that develop through
internet. If a few instances defines
standards, then just getting a marriage license in
United States should have a warning imprinted in gold. No matter if a couple met through
internet or at
neighborhood church, you have your share of scandals and mistreatment. The last culture of experts that needs to be giving advise about how to meet and marry a women is
United States – is there any other country whose divorce rate is higher?
The Philippines does not condone online dating sites. For that matter, it is against
law. I’m not going to quote their law here, but it has to do with moral issues. Again hypocrisy!. If
Philippines are so worried about women rights, there are other issues they could concentrate on besides taking away a women’s right to find happiness, love and a better life for herself. She wouldn’t be looking elsewhere, if
Philippine government took care of her needs. Should I complain? Probably not, or most Filipina women would not be joining online dating sites to meet American men. My objection to this law is how it is used in
Philippines as a political vehicle rather then sincere concern for women’s rights. Hypocrisy, it is everywhere, isn’t it?
I started this article to comment on why a lot of American women despise Asian women. Not all American women, but a lot. But
discrimination doesn’t stop there. It is evident in
media, politics and indeed in their own country. The people who are forgotten, are
couples themselves. Why not just ask them? If two people who found each other are happy, in love and want to be together, why does
media and politician think they know better. More then likely, it isn’t about what
couple want, but more about politics and sensationalism to sell news. Take your hatred, your narrow minded views and negative publicity elsewhere and let us find love – even if we find it on
internet.

Steve Eyes is the webmaster and owner of FilipinaEyes Association. His experience comes from finding love on the internet and helping others do the same.