Filipina Heart Meeting – Our Story
Hello my name is Brian, and this is how I first met my beautiful wife. It all began on the morning of the 27th of August 2006 when I signed up for the filipinaheart dating service. That night at around 12am I was looking through the profiles of the women and to my disbelief I was messaged on filipinaheart’s messenger by a beautiful woman. I said, “What is your name? And then she told me here name. “What a beautiful name you have”, I said. She graciously said “thank you”. She then asked me some questions about myself, which I answered with honesty. She asked me if I had yahoo messenger ( which I did not have at the time ). After I got that, she sent me her ID. She then asked me if I am looking for a wife, because it said I was looking to get married in my yahoo profile. I said “I am very serious about getting married, but I need to find the right woman.” She then said “Maybe it is me.” She had met other men on the internet before, and she said they all play games, and she was hoping that I was different. I was able to see my girl for the first time that day on the webcam. I have heard that love at first sight transcends words. After learning about each other some more, we got off the internet both feeling we had met someone very special.
I will post much more of the story in future updates. Long story short, we have been married for a year and a half now, and It has been the best time of my life. If your thinking of taking a trip to the Philippines to meet your sweetheart please send me an email and ask me any questions you have, I would be glad to give you any help I can. Me and my wife got married on December 11th 2006, in Kananga, Leyte Philippines ( which is like 30mins from Ormoc City ). Be sure to share your questions and thoughts.




Wat are sum of da dangers in the Phils? Do you fear for you life?
Before I came to the Philippines I talked to my dads friend ( who was born in the Philippines ) about all the dangers and concerns. He said there is real concern of getting dengue fever when im there, and that some people get malaria. He said it is so hot in the Philippines that air conditioners do absolutely nothing, and you will melt in your own sweat all day. He said people will try to pick your pockets so make sure to stay out of big crowds. He said, and I quote, “You will be on a bus traveling and you will see a guy selling fresh fruit, and you will be so hungry, but DON’T eat that banana or you will have diarrhea for a week!”
Now i am sure your reading this and thinking, “Philippines sounds awful”, or you think “It’s not true.”
Well even after I heard all that I decided that it was worth it to me to “jump in” anyway. So I did and here is what I experienced – I never heard of any cases of malaria or dengue fever during my stay there. It is very hot during the day but the A/C works fine. No one during my entire stay, and I was there for over a year, tried to steal anything from me. Of course there is dangerous areas, and you should probably avoid huge crowds, because an American stands out like a sour thumb. What he said about eating on the bus is true, most likely you will get a bad stomach illness if you drink the water and eat fruits in the Philippines. I ate at Wendys in Manila and I was in the bathroom all day for over a week, ( bad advertisement for wendys hehe ) but on the bright side the meal was delicious. Most of the Philippine people are very kind and humble. Jonalyn’s ( my wife ) family treated me like part of thier own family. So besides all the endless trips to get all the papers ready, and the constant stress of thinking you forgot some papers and it will ruin the whole visa process, it was a pleasant trip. One last thing, the air in every city in the Philippines ( even the small ones ) smells like gasoline, because all the vehicles use diesel. My brother did say Baguio has fresh air, but I never made it there. I might make this response a post in the future. Thanks for the question.
One last thing, the mosquitoes in the Philippines are vicious. I would get bit maybe 10 times a day. They never really bit my wife at all. Insect repellent seemed to do nothing, I think they liked it. If you know a good insect repellent, give it a try when you come. Good luck!
tagasaang country ang wife mo?