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@Dfromcincinnati3 ай бұрын
I support you and I know how you feel😢 hugs
@scottsparrow40293 ай бұрын
Blessings and Love Pea!
@Dark-Glaive3 ай бұрын
The most important thing is that you never gave up and you kept pushing through. You've come some so much farther than anyone would have expected you to. Your success is no mistake, it's the path God has set for you (Don't know if you're deeply religious, and believe in a God, but I personally feel like it was divine intervention).
@danmcqueen52953 ай бұрын
Wow Pea! You just skyrocketed in my (and all your other fans I'm sure) estimation! Deep respect and admiration to you for your tenacity and hard work! I finally made it out here a few weeks ago, and am just taking my time, trying to lay a foundation for a successful and comfortable life here in this beautiful land. I now have a new person who's example is more than noteworthy! Thank you for your candor.
@Kor11343 ай бұрын
Wait, you're *not* one of the "beautiful" Filipinas? That's blasphemous. Your story brought me to tears and I'm glad you've been able to turn your life around.
@TropicalLatitude3 ай бұрын
I'm a professional writer and am often impressed with how much writing Pea does for her videos. She's a gifted writer and puts a great deal of work into it.
@windellchapman83973 ай бұрын
Its as if she has a whole room full of writers ,in each episode ☺️
@billdeuster-igniteyourcrea62503 ай бұрын
Yes, absolutely. I am a writer as well and Pea is as talented and sharp as a person can be. Truly a wonderful spirit!
@trailguy3 ай бұрын
She’s a sharp cookie
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
That compliment means a lot to me, TL! ❤️❤️❤️ Who do you write for?
@Kevin-G-73 ай бұрын
@@germank7924. I believe you are a troll. What pointless thing to do with your time.
@Murph_.3 ай бұрын
I'm married and I love my wife very very much. But I always thought you'd make an AMAZING wife. You are smart, funny, beautiful, you have your head on straight, and you know so much American culture. Remember, you have over 300k subscribers for a reason, and it's not JUST your beauty, but your brilliance and humor. You are AWESOME and I am sure there are over 300,000 people that agree with me. We all love you very much!!!
@michaelladigo23953 ай бұрын
Couldn't have said it better.
@dammbit94923 ай бұрын
Indeed
@lyleshoostine16833 ай бұрын
Wow, an amazing video. Thank you so much for sharing. A lot of people on You Tube would be apprehensive to do a personal reveal. You are brave. Word of advice...Never sell yourself short! You have so much going for you! You've taken something that you're good at and have made it fun and successful. You are a success in work as an ambassador of the Philippines, and so much more as a person.❤ and future great endeavors.
@ou-fp7zq3 ай бұрын
Spot on 💯
@brianscovern683 ай бұрын
Spot on!
@robinkelly17702 ай бұрын
Pea you are exactly the type of kind, caring and resilient lady that every man wants to spend their life with. Your personality is more than enough for anyone and rest assured you do not lack in beauty. From Australia
@majesticmsfcАй бұрын
As another Australia I agree. If Australian women were like you, this country would be a better place, your personality is what matters.
@BenAroundo17 күн бұрын
You are wonderful in many ways, true, but you also are high energy, driven, detailed observer, deep thinker, emotionally sensitive and after all your success, wealth and kudos maybe high expectations and high maintenance for any new man in your life. You better aim at the top “ First Lady” 👸🏻
@jackshea13014 күн бұрын
I consider myself so fortunate to have come across this video! You are a jewel of a human being. I have fallen in love with you; you are so special. This world would be so poorer without your presence in it.
@Clearviolation86492 күн бұрын
I enjoy your videos, and this is my first time to reply. Keep up the good work Make sure that new man in your life treat you right and you treat him accordingly.
@registrum2 ай бұрын
You are a brave young lady. Your life, as you are living it now, is helping and guiding others to better and richer lives. Thank goodness for you.
@TERRY-cb2ku3 ай бұрын
I'm a 73 year old man and you brought tears to my eyes. May God bless you with a lifetime of happiness. You deserve it.
@haroldwalls65913 ай бұрын
TERRY, at 72, I had the same reaction. Real men know how to cry. She has a gift for getting into your heart. What a precious ray of sunshine in a completely insane world.
@TedTheAtheist2 ай бұрын
There is no god.
2 ай бұрын
@@TedTheAtheist, what is the point of that comment? You're doing exactly what the theists are doing... be better!
@TedTheAtheist2 ай бұрын
Oh, theists are saying there is no god? No, they are saying the opposite but they don't have logic and reason on their side. I do. Please learn a thing or two before you post.
2 ай бұрын
@@TedTheAtheist, I wasn't claiming you _said_ what theists say I said you _did_ what theists _do_ i.e. pushing your beliefs on others... and since you couldn't figure that one out, I'm fairly certain you couldn't figure atheism out on your own either... you're just parroting what other atheists say. So how about you learn how to think for yourself and stop giving atheists a bad name? -- Sincerely, a _real_ atheist
@aaronburdon2213 ай бұрын
You're not worthless Ms Pea. You're worth more than all the gems in the PH.
@TheMooCowReturns3 ай бұрын
all the gems in the mooniverse! :=8D
@butchpolston67303 ай бұрын
Sweet beautiful little pea, I have been through many of the same things as you. Mine is a long story, but just know that you are not alone. You are deeply loved by we who watch you. As a 67 year old American man, I also was bullied, made fun of because I was from a poor family and had learning disability. I now am a well known movie costume designer. As for you not feeling pretty, that is the craziest thing I’ve ever heard. You are a very beautiful woman with a very loving way about you. Any man in the world would be very lucky to have a wife like you. Keep pushing forward sweet pea, all will work out for you. God bless you.
@seanrichter56113 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh- I feel worthless. I know I am not but I don't seem to be wanted by anyone. YOU are priceless Pea and a TREASURE. Please don't feel any different or let ANYONE tell you otherwise.
@stephencirving3 ай бұрын
You can’t ‘save’ them unless they voluntarily and completely cut off their mother. Otherwise you are marrying her mother as she does everything she says. I’m posting this as that ‘sympathy’ you have is what gets you completely fucked. As while these girls treat people who hate them like kings. Those who love and care about them they treat like pure garbage. So, as an example she shits all over Filipino men, while being super nice and sweet to us foreigners. They call it ‘inclusion’. It’s a way to emasculate the men who care about them. So if you start to love her, she will start absolutely torturing you. Ignoring you, starting arguments. Screaming at you. Use the kids as an excuse to hurt you further with court cases and lack of access. This ALL comes from their mother. Then when you are not there. She will tell the kids how shit you are. All while telling them they are worthless and screaming at them the same way. Starting the cycle all over again.
@stephencirving3 ай бұрын
@@seanrichter5611Become someone worth something then. Start a business. Improve your habits and get in shape.
@MarkAnderson-br5ki3 ай бұрын
This is probably the most important video you have made. If you give one girl hope overcoming a hopeless situation it becomes a public service. Bless you Angel Pea.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Thanks Mark! I’ll try to pull as many people out of poverty with me 👍❤️❤️❤️
@billable18613 ай бұрын
Mark I don’t think it’s just the girls on this one.
@barryschroeder32173 ай бұрын
That is very true
@scottm77113 ай бұрын
💯 amazing realness and inspiration
@christopherlamar92852 ай бұрын
@@TheFilipinaPea👏🏽🙏🏽🇵🇭🫡🫶🏽
@shumanitsh11fmeАй бұрын
I am one person who normally don't easily get hooked up on anything from anyone. I somehow have to accept that you have gradually managed to change that in me There is one honest credit I have to give you because of how you present your topics. Not only are you honest in your presentations you are also not taking sides and explore more sides to your topics. It's not easy for people to talk openly about their private life, your upbringing. You are more matured than you realize and your videos have a quality that's unmatched. You become wiser and more broader in your presentations. I just want to thank you for the commitment I see in your work and the delight it brings in not only you but the viewers as well. You will reap good benefits in the long run. Keep this good work up.
@Fuzzylove-wn1cd3 ай бұрын
People in the West can't imagine how life is in the Philippines. Your resilience and strength are an inspiration. We love you Pea.
@clayholmes61473 ай бұрын
If you are truly correct, why do so many foreign people live and want to move there?
@gregnz13 ай бұрын
Because the West in Europe has tax structures built after WW2 destruction,
@tg39023 ай бұрын
Have u lived in the west... seen the homeless here then... right eo
@clayholmes61473 ай бұрын
@@tg3902 sorry I understand your point
@Fuzzylove-wn1cd3 ай бұрын
@@clayholmes6147 If you have money it's a great place to be. Try living there with no money.
@rogeracker9463 ай бұрын
Hey Pea I'm a guy that always watches but never comments. I had to comment today your story was deeply moving. Just want you to know that you are loved, your subscribers may have changed your life. But you have impacted our lives so very much. God bless you with your continued success!!!!
@EmmanuelEdeme-q7w3 ай бұрын
Good morning 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
@richarddowney35603 ай бұрын
Oh my, what an interesting insight. Pea Explains All (PEA) ❤
@koreywilborne83Күн бұрын
That took a lot of courage to open up about your past Pea. Your story was so inspiring and very uplifting. I watched half of it a few months ago but didn't get to finish it until now. Needless to say I was so drawn into listening to you talk about your struggle coming up as a child. Your scars led you to greater blessings, thats what you can be thankful about. Someone out there I'm sure was encouraged by this video and you may have helped them to get through their tough times just like you did. Love you Pea and keep making these awesome videos
@timothypittman968112 сағат бұрын
I am so blessed by this Wonderful human being. I fully agree @koreywilborne83 and GOD Bless U as well for recognizing HIS Handiwork! ❤🎉😊
@glad2beinsanfrancisc3 ай бұрын
Wow. It’s Aug 7 at 7:28 pm. I’m a Fil Am and lived most of my life in the US. But in 2008 the company I worked for needed someone to run the APAC region for them and since I had dual citizenship it was an easy decision to make PH my home base. Twice divorced I was about to get married a third time. Then I met my wife. She had a similar story as you. Devastatingly poor. Father left wife and 4 children in a small shack in the mountains. My wife like you never gave up and worked hard. We met through mutual friends and yeah got married again. Been together for 16 years. She now owns a minimart, a rotisserie and other business ventures. Her story broke my heart but her success fills me with great pride. Good for you Filipina Pea! I don’t want to sound condescending, but…I’m proud of you. I will continue to watch your great videos. God bless you!
@melrichard27453 ай бұрын
Great video love ❤️ always, u are awesome
@CouplepreneursChronicles3 ай бұрын
As a Filipina, I was raised by a single mom in a poor household. I've been working since I was 18, and I worked hard to continue my college education. After I graduated, I had to support my family. Her story is very similar to mine, and she inspires me so much.
@TheChazman5403 ай бұрын
My wife is Filipino also, and her life mirrors yours in some ways. She lost her father at 4 years of age. Her mother left her and her 2 sisters into the care of distant relatives of her father's family. She also suffered the like of love in her life. She is a RN here in Virginia now but still feels the troubles of her life. Pea you are a wonderful young woman with a huge loving heart. Over the last few years you've helped me to understand a lot of things about my wife and I can never pay you back for all the advice given without knowing. It's a shame you got miss treated by this man. Not all men are like that. People love you very much and you touch many of our hearts. Our hearts go out to you and your struggles. You are strong and will be blessed for your efforts. Wishing you the best and will continue watching everything you put forth. Always look forward to your videos. Don't sell yourself short, your very intelligent and worthy. I would have been proud to have had you as a daughter young lady.
@angelinasmith9733 ай бұрын
😢😢😢 pea pea pea everything you have said it me cry and remind me , that I am not the only one who had the same experienced as you had. I admired you , are so beautiful and sexy you are such a Blessing . You are the Pocahontas of the Philippines. But at least you done . What I want to say to the world. yet the latter of Blessing from Heaven .
@Mr.Gibbs9803 ай бұрын
Well said, you are loved and respected by all of us Pea
@kekebrook3 ай бұрын
Hear - Hear
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Wow, a very similar story! 🥺😳😥👍
@Mr.Gibbs9803 ай бұрын
@@TheFilipinaPea I want you to always remember that you are precious in God’s eyes. Never forget that. Always pray and never give up 🙂💪
@johnbarrystrangelove46173 ай бұрын
I was raised by a mom who reminded me daily how worthless I was. I know now she was wrong but it definitely scarred me & created terrible insecurities I still struggle with. Bravo Pea for telling your story. You’re the opposite of worthless, you have unlimited value. And incredible beauty. I wish you every happiness ❤
@TonySchiavone63 ай бұрын
I am 43 and my mother still says I am worthless and useless. I pay all her bills, help her with her medical, remodeled her homes to he specific needs, and yet she still says I am lazy and don't do anything. Parents...that's their job.
@JasonicAusКүн бұрын
Thank you for being brave and sharing.
@nhsilversleuth60293 ай бұрын
Pea, I am an American man who has been happily married to a Filipina for 14 wonderful years. My wife and I enjoy watching your videos and have often remarked about how intelligent and sensible you are. Considering that you have a whopping 324,000 subscribers, I would say a whole lot of other people must think that as well! Thank you for your content, and best of luck in your future endeavors.
@MrChuck3653 ай бұрын
Since the first time I saw you on Paul's channel and learned you were about to start your own, I've been a Pea fan. I was born the third child of prosperous tenant farmers who profited from the WWII years, but we lost everything in a flood that was triggered by an earthquake a few days after the planting season began. Our seeded fields, livestock, and equipment were under three feet of water, and we were left penniless. My parents migrated, found factory jobs, and raised five children. Of their five children, two became lawyers, two opened successful businesses, and one was a casualty of substance abuse. I appreciate everything you do. I feel you
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Thanks Chuck, it sounds like you folks just never give up either 👍👍
@rockytop56543 ай бұрын
Hard times sometimes bring out the best of people.
@robertpocock263 ай бұрын
As a longtime follower, I just want to give you a hug.❤
@ecputube13 ай бұрын
Same.💌
@TheMooCowReturns3 ай бұрын
Dat's what I said. Big ol' fuzzy cow hug! :=8)
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Thanks Robert, I accept ❤️
@hoamai2734Ай бұрын
So true. Her preperation and writing is top notch. A real pro. One of a kind! That's for sure.
@jw-vx8im3 ай бұрын
What a champion you are. Ive often found that poor people are very genuine. Thank you for all the work you do and the unseen help you give to others
@TerryKoss3 ай бұрын
Amen!
@franciscofletes19483 ай бұрын
Retired expat psychiatrist living in the Philippines. Wow! What a video. You made me put back my psychoanalytic hat on… Didn’t think I’d be doing that here in the Philippines, but basically when we don’t learn good model behavior from our father and mother there are gaps in our personality as we grow up. It’s a fancy term called object relations theory and object constancy. What it means is we have a hard time having a strong positive sense of self as kids. Because we didn’t see it or experience it growing up. So we get our sense of self from external things like accomplishment and praise. And when people we trust or love criticize us we take it very personally. It’s hard to differentiate criticism of our actions from criticism of our character. And positive sense of self comes from external things like good grades in school or on a test or performance reviews at work or affection or affirmation from our partners.. it’s fleeting and not internally stable. But with enough life experiences particularly positive ones, that internal sense of self becomes stronger and we learn that it’s ok to be “good enough “ and we don’t need to please others or be perfect to be happy. Looks like you’re in the process of that “corrective emotional experience “ that “corrects” the ending to your story :) happy to see it..
@user-yz8jj2gu7h2 ай бұрын
I’m a retired engineering professor. Your comment was very informative.
@syafonАй бұрын
Very interesting insights! Since I am talking to a Filipina with similar experiences and "issues" with her self-being, I would love to hear more about how I can support her and what are the big NoNos I must avoid. Can we get in touch somehow?
@batman1989keaton3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing Pea, you are an awesome, beautiful person. We are so lucky to have you as our Philippine guide!!!
@davidmitchell16813 ай бұрын
Childhood can be brutal. It can shape your entire life. But you have grown to be an intelligent, caring, funny, generous and beautiful woman. I'm sure your story is not a rare one. You are MORE than good enough, Pea. God bless you.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Thanks to folks like you, I love my job ❤️❤️
@Beetle71Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your very sad past Pea. It was heartbreaking to here your struggles. You have been so strong to get through this to become the beautiful, successful & talented lady you are now. Please don't ever think you aren't good enough, because you definitely are 100%. I love watching your channel & learn so much about Philippino life & culture. It's worth it just to see your beautiful smile & listen to your wonderful humour. Take care Pea & God bless you hun 🙏
@JesseFleming1990Ай бұрын
Your videos have brought me hope as I navigate a difficult period in my life. You shined a light on an alternative way of living I wouldn't have discovered before stumbling on your channel. The Philippines are the next chapter for me as a remote worker and soon to be digital nomad. The insight you provide is invaluable for those looking to new horizons as I'm sure your other viewers agree. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your content.
@TheFilipinaPeaАй бұрын
That’s so kind of you, Jesse - both the compliment and the tip! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@marktrotter13293 ай бұрын
I have been married to a Filipina for 35 years and have been to the Philippines many many times over the last 53 years. I watch your videos from time to time. I have to tell you, I have NEVER EVER seen a young lady of your age, born and raised in the philippines with the maturity, intellect, sense of responsibility, and HONESTY as you. You're sweet, intelligent, and very kind hearted. NEVER GIVE UP.
@brucerogers32533 ай бұрын
@marktrotter1329 Remember pea , God Doesn't make junk... I came across your channel and watched your video. And I was impressed With your knowledge of humanity. I have empathy for everything that you have been Through ...you Are a true friend how far away you are....
@brucerogers32533 ай бұрын
My Philipina makes this 70 year young man feel vibrant , young and alive and full of energy. There's power and energy in God's word.. You only need to know how to access it.
@CouplepreneursChronicles3 ай бұрын
As a Filipina who was raised by a single mother, her story is very similar to me. 😢
@artkirt95553 ай бұрын
My brother lost the love of his life the day before Christmas last year. Her name was Lily and she was a truly beautiful Filipina like you. He is Seventy now and she was a few years younger. In spite of a tough youth she was articulate, intelligent and very loving. You remind me of her, God bless you.
@jeffreycaudle51083 ай бұрын
🙏🙏
@andrewcarlson21783 ай бұрын
That must be so incredibly difficult. I can't imagine meeting the love of my life and then losing her. God bless your brother and may his lovely wife rest in peace
@countryboyred3 ай бұрын
I hate to see you cry Pea. I’ve followed this channel for years. You’ve taught me so much about the Philippines. Thanks for all your videos. God bless you.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Well that makes me a lot happier, CB Red 🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Your_Everyday_Joe_Blow3 ай бұрын
Man... her crying really got to me as well.
@johntrenchАй бұрын
I am a podiatric physician and surgeon here in the Midwest of the United States. I am 66 and already happily mated, and I view your channel with my sons to teach them that they have options that give them both hope and opportunity to have a loving wife, to have a strong and lifelong marriage, and to build together with their wives strong, healthy, happy, well-adjusted, and successful families. You are more than good enough. I am not simping in saying this, as I have no agenda. It is my observations of you that you are intelligent, articulate, rational and reasonable, well-educated, respectful, and possessed of a grace and inner as well as an outer physical beauty and peacefulness almost entirely lacking in modern western women. Through your work, you introduce western men, including my sons, to many other women there in the Philippines who are possessed of similar traits, inner beauty as well as physical beauty, and grace. Thank you for your work, and for opening up to all of us. Never doubt that you are enough. You are a beautiful gem.
@glenh43973 ай бұрын
I'm a 65 yr old retired gentleman, who has worked in mfg./ construction my whole life. I've always enjoyed and respected the job/ service your videos have provided. I've recommended your videos to Filipinos and western folks. My daughter in law is filipino and I live with her and my son, so I know allot about your culture. You are so very good at explaining the cultural differences you really ought to be a professional diplomat. When I felt your pain, it brought me to tears, I am so thankful you had the strength and intellect to survive and flourish using that wonderful mind of yours. Please always remember how much you mean to everybody on this planet, whether they know it or not. This planet is so much better because of you. Take care and keep on keeping on! Your one of my heroes!
@brucebaum14583 ай бұрын
Very well said she is such a rare gem of a person.
@VICTOR2112196629 күн бұрын
PERFECT❤
@jmd13273 ай бұрын
Such raw, honesty and emotion. Very moving 😢. You’re now a leader and creator of the best for all you come in contact with. Lucky is the man who you choose and marry someday. If it were me, I’d be so proud to have you by my side to love and be loved. Thank you for making this world a better place. 😘🙏
@dwainpeak51293 ай бұрын
A True Role Model For All !!!!
@wonderfulwardy3 ай бұрын
Do not say sorry for crying. Its good to let it out sometimes and its true emotion from your past. and you are worth it. you help alot of people and give good advice to many. you are a wonderful human being.
@christopherwolfe10293 ай бұрын
If you did that in one take and that was the only crying,,, you've the heart of a lion
@Iberr196529 күн бұрын
OMG Pea, your story just broke me. I was on other sites before stumbling on yours. In my honest opinion, you are the best in this genre of valuable incites and informative information about the Philippines, it's culture, traditions, and Filipinas. If you didn't share your story, I wouldn't have known the hardships you've endured. I will give you my truth, this is not who I see. Your advice has never steered me wrong. In fact, I credit you in helping me find my true love. Despite your past, you have come a long way. You have shown us all your determination, perseverance and resiliency. You are not that little girl anymore. Self doubt can cloud our judgment of how we see ourselves, but I feel I am in the majority that would tell you, you've come a long way and that you are the best of what the Philippines offer. Never doubt yourself. Keep pushing yourself to be better. You are the pearl of the orient. You are appreciated and all of your incites have been incredibly valuable. Thank you for sharing.
@leroywright91683 ай бұрын
To hear so many bad comments when you were young. Now, to have so many people send you love. Such a blessing. God bless you.
@leroywright91683 ай бұрын
With your thousands of comments. I cannot believe you actually have time to read them, let alone respond to them. You are amazing.
@MitchSpargur3 ай бұрын
I can honestly say that your a large part of my going to the Philippines, finding a wife, and not being possibly scammed while doing so. I now have a wife, a home in the Philippines, and a family that's accepted me like one of their own. I know my wealth makes me more acceptable, and I've enjoyed helping others by bringing electricity to some people to help make their lives a little more bearable. As I write this, I'm packing to return in a few days to reunite with my wife in Cebu, then off on another journey to a tiny island off the Bohol coast to spend to fishing, scuba diving and overseeing the construction of our new solar grid. Thanks for the content, although are stories of childhood are different, they are very much the same.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
I’m so flattered to have been a part of your story, Mitch ❤️
@MitchSpargur3 ай бұрын
@TheFilipinaPea neither you nor they, will ever know the massive ripple affects it has caused, all for the good of things.
@philosophicaltrucker92793 ай бұрын
Im a mental health counselor and i have to say that youre absolutely brave for being this open and honest about your past trauma and i feel the need to tell you that wheh people try to tear you down and put you down they are projecting their own insecurites on you. Also that man who cheated on you was a damn fool cause youd make an insanely amazing wife. I think it was said best to me "Just because someone doesnt see your value doesnt mean you're not valuable. One person might prefer white versus yellow gold but they are both gold" Hope this helps and you should consider therapy to help you work through youe childhood. Love your work pea 🤗🤗
@bryantlee113 ай бұрын
Very well said, and I agree completely!
@garrytownsend6354Ай бұрын
Dear Pea Thank you so much for sharing your life with us. You have given all of us so much love, happiness and understanding. Words cannot describe what you mean to us. You are a gifted and talented girl, a true girl, in every sense of the word. An Angel from Heaven. Greetings from Australia.
@simonrobinson5403 ай бұрын
Dear Pea, I'm a 60 year old Aussie man married to a beautiful 24 year old filipino from the province in Leyte. I'd just like to say your advice has been paramount in me finding the love of my life in your wonderful country & finally bringing her to Australia to live. I try to watch every vlog of yours & i Don't normally comment, but this time I wanted to thank you & let you know how smart ' talented & beautiful you are not only on the outside but on the inside. You're a wonderful human being, so please keep up the great vlogs as you help more people than you realise & I hope you find the happiness you truly deserve.
@DerangedAussieMan3 ай бұрын
if you watched her videos, you'd know it's a mistake to bring your wife back to the West!
@aussiedave683 ай бұрын
Yep, cierto ~ de verdad, like totally for sure Pia, keep up the great work. Maybe will meet you in person one day and day thanks, Bendiciones. Dave.
@karlitoradskunk78163 ай бұрын
You are worth it! When COVID hit, I met a Filipina woman and then in 2022 I came from US, met her and fell in love with her. I came back later in 2022 , stayed longer and decided I could ould not live without her. We married December of 22 and waiting for her visa so she can come to the US. God Bless you Pea ❤
@fazbell3 ай бұрын
Compelling story. Thanks for being you.
@metubenoggin073 ай бұрын
It's 100% fair to say you have triumphed over enormous challenges. There's nothing phony about the love and admiration your fans have for you Pea. You are strong and talented ... be happy and proud.
@CouplepreneursChronicles3 ай бұрын
@metubenoggin07 As a Filipina, I was raised by a single mom in a poor household. I've been working since I was 18, and I worked hard to continue my college education. After I graduated, I had to support my family. Her story is very similar to mine, and she inspires me so much.
@samshils4812Ай бұрын
I just found you but from the videos I’ve seen that you have created, you seem very smart, a good head on your shoulders, super fun to be around and you are drop dead gorgeous! You have so much you bring to the table. Never let anyone tell you otherwise! Keep up the great work and I know you will get the perfect guy you deserve!
@TheFilipinaPeaАй бұрын
Thanks for finding me, Sam 👍👍😊
@onelonleyfarmer3 ай бұрын
KZbin can be a crazy place. ive been doing this for 15 years. I am married to a Fillapina we have a place in Olongapo. I think I have been watching your videos from the beginning. you do a very big service to the KZbin community and you are in my opinion the best person to tell people that plan to visit the Philippines what to expect. P.S. we don't live there I didn't meet her there we met here in the U.S.A. and we visit at least once a year. keep doing you and when it becomes stressful don't hesitate to take a break from KZbin. we will be here when you get back.
@么ツ-u8n3 ай бұрын
Pea speaks better English than all of us combined. Well done little sister. You’re super cool, interesting and intelligent. Mahal kita!
@holpcs23 ай бұрын
Lol, there's always someone who takes the accolades too far. 😄😄
@RJT803 ай бұрын
I think many 'non native' English speakers do mostly speak better fluent English outside of the UK and Canada. They pronounce every syllable whereas people in the US and Australia specifically kind of bastardized the language for reasons of expediency. It was actually watching Filipinos speak English that impressed upon me the need to try and pronounce things properly again. As my grandmother said: everything has to matter or eventually nothing will.
@donearman56873 ай бұрын
She has a daughter and bought her mother a house. She is a giver and she speaks great English with no accent. She would do well here in the US, I am rooting for her.
@ARedMotorcycle3 ай бұрын
Nah, just the same as a good English speaker. Better than everyone combined is either hyperbole or impossible.
@BWS9523 ай бұрын
Agreed. She is eloquent and well spoken, although it seems shes reading a script.
@nvr_bak_down32443 ай бұрын
Hi Pea. I'm Robert. I came across your videos by pure accident, but I'm glad I did. My father raised me by himself my whole life. He never remarried until I was an adult. He always spoke so highly of the Philippines, the women and the culture. He passed away this past March. He was my hero and I lost a strong part of me when he left. Your videos have been a way to Remer him amd learn about a culture and place I'd love to see in person some day. As a child I grew up incredibly poor. Poor like no electricity no natural gas no hot water. No transportation and very little food. My dad washed our clothing in the bath tub with a tooth brush and a bar of ivory soap. You can imagine as a young boy and a teenager I was bullied ALOT. I was a angry and depressed child that hid his depression and channeled it in to not caring about school . I didn't apply myself as well as I should have or as much as my father wanted me to and it angered him alot. He would tell me that the retarded kids did better than me. So I grew up dealing with telling myself I wouldn't be anything. My teachers never stopped the bullying and some of them over the years participated in it as well. Art was my escape. Any art. From painting to sketching to illustration. It didn't matter as long as I could create something from nothing. Today I'm self employed as a professional artist and quite successful at it I might add. I just wanted to tell my story because I can relate to yours in many ways. Ali also just want to let you know that YOU ARE ENOUGH AND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE ENOUGH! We are not defined by our past and our futures are limitless. You are not the things ppl say about you. If anything, those comments only show how those ppl feel about themselves. My father refuse to stay poor and did things that were incredibly hard for him just so he could provide a life for me. Eventually he went to a few warzones to work and risked his life to come home and build something for us. That why he's my hero. He taught me that even in the hardest of times you ha e to do the hardest of things to make it to the best of places. I love your content and please keep doing what your doing. Shine brighter than the rest. Your Killin it!
@ChrissieSM3 ай бұрын
@@nvr_bak_down3244 God bless you Robert. Your story struck a chord with me. Your determination and skills elevated your life.
@stevenizeti2 күн бұрын
Good on you Pea, I have been watching your content since you started and have always been intrigued, Educated and totally entertained by your work, Feel slack i havent commented before but its just not something i do. Very proud of you getting this far in the youtube space. Cant see how you will not have a bright future from here. Good luck and God bless from a dad in Australia.
@timothypittman968112 сағат бұрын
Oh! My! What kindness. What wisdom. What a witness. Bless U!!! There's genuine FilipinaPea love in Aussieland. Jealous in The U.S. 😅
@jeffreyjackson17733 ай бұрын
As someone preparing to move to the Philippines, I want to thank you for all you do!!!
@JoeSA6713 ай бұрын
I never leave comments, but this video is the BEST Pea video EVER! Thank you for sharing a little bit of your personal life and being vulnerable and honest.
@michaelwilbur43203 ай бұрын
Wow, Miss Pea, this video hit home , I've always been told that ,I m not good good enough since elementary school all the way up till the time till I retired . I got it from my peers' employers, friends, members of the community ,etc . I had a car accident in 91, and then it got worse, so I worked harder than others ,even retired from two jobs . You are greatly appreciated and enjoyed Miss Pea .
@ronkelley2299Ай бұрын
Hi Pea, I just discovered your channel thanks to the algorithm. I’ve been binge watching, captivated by your intelligence and humor (and beauty too). It was heart wrenching to hear your Dickensian early years and about the brutal teacher. Keep spreading your positivity, you’re making the world a better place.
@TheFilipinaPeaАй бұрын
Thanks so much for finding me, Ron! 👍👍❤️
@OneManLikeNoOneElse3 ай бұрын
Pea! I am heart broken! You have no idea how special a girl you really are! I’ve seen people say in your comments once before “you’re a natural”! Also, your video in Texas USA throwing the hatchet 🪓 “you’re a natural”! You are so genuine of a person that “you are a natural” at everything you apply yourself to doing! You should feel proud of yourself. All those trials and tough times in your life have made you the wonderful girl you are today! As a mature 61 yr old, now living in the Philippines as of last week, you brought tears to my eyes with this one. Although I was born and raised in the USA, I to have had some horrible childhood experiences that I have had to overcome. You’ve enlightened me with your “Sigma male” video. I lived most my entire life so neglected and alone, perfecting myself to be everything a woman would want in a man yet it has never been enough or maybe I became to much of a man that women are intimidated by me. I’m living in Bacolod now, and it was your motivation that landed me here. I know you hang in Dumegate so, I will make my way there eventually to see the town one day. Hopefully, I will see you around. I think I speak for many of your subcribers when I say, “I feel I already know you” yet, we’ve never met!❤ You’re an amazing woman! I would say “keep up the good work” but, don’t feel obligated. It’s your life and you only have one chance at it so enjoy, make the most of it! We’ll be watching as long as you are here even if only to just support you!!!🥰♥️🇵🇭🇺🇸
@MySolarExpert3 ай бұрын
Pea, you brought tears to my eyes again. Your videos inspired me to come to the Philippines and adopted a family of 6 children (including a newborn I "bought" from the midwife) who lived on the street. They are now healthy after recovering from malnutrition, skin infections and TB. They are in school and thriving. Thank you.
@VENEMPASTOR3 ай бұрын
I haven't seen a Filipina KZbinr on your level not because you have 300k subs. You're beautiful, smart and interesting. More importantly, I'm proud of you for not having used a foreigner to get where you are! That's a big distinction between you and 90% of your countrywomen! BIG BRAVO!!!
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Thanks VP, I really appreciate that 👍 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@richmondfrost5946Ай бұрын
Your a good person Pea..a very strong woman..dont stop doing what your doing..alot of people enjoy learning all that you share with us..be well!
@TheTattooedScorpio3 ай бұрын
I married my beautiful amazing Filipina wife in January of this year. We met at the beginning of covid and were long distance for almost 4 years. Your videos kept me entertained and sane while we were waiting to be together. Today my wife received her green card and we are happy and life couldn't be better. Thank you for everything you do and please keep up the good work. I wish you nothing but happiness in your life and I hope everything works out with your fella. Maybe one day we can go on a double date! You are loved and appreciated. Thank you Pea!
@artamaya-x3h3 ай бұрын
Wow! Probably your best vlog ever Pea. Believe it or not, many of us Westerners come from the same background as yours so your vlog really hit home. Your therapy with us was actually therapy for some of us too. I learned many moons ago that we needed to stop our self-victimization and conquer the world. Today, we saw Pea the human, not the journalist. Thank you.
@ralphbuschman33643 ай бұрын
Pea, you are amazing beyond words! You are a beautiful woman, let no man or woman fool you with different. Please miss Pea, always try to remember that , people down grade anyone with their own problems.
@pieterdewaart24195 күн бұрын
You know what.... been in Ph since 2009 running an office here in Paranaque... only saw your videos in the last month... they were and are continiously spot on... great job.... really amazing
@fdpjustice163 ай бұрын
I never comment on your videos before. However, what I see from you is courage, strength and perseverance. What society doesn’t realize is that growing up in poverty is such a disadvantage. I am proud of you for the successful woman you have become. Subscribers, protect this woman. Remember this Pea. You are always enough.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting your very first comment here, FDP 👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
@melbournecrosbie3 ай бұрын
I cried. You are valued. Thank you for videos. Thank you for this video, especially.
@tomwende55293 ай бұрын
Hi, Pea, I'm a relative newcomer to your channel. I'm still catching up, so I rarely comment since many of the videos I watch are more than 3 years old. You've inspired me to be curious about the Philippines and to strongly consider a fairly lengthy visit. That's all YOU. I have learned a LOT from watching your content, as well as content by a handful of other Filipino and expat KZbinrs. Enough for me to have some perspective on how Filipinos think about a lot of issues. What you did to day, with this video... I'm hugely grateful. While you told us about your childhood, I thought about what I've already learned from street interviews and generalizations that you and others have made. Several things became far more concrete. Why do Filipinas look for stability? That's in your story. The loss of a parent can throw a family into desperate poverty. It can force decisions that hurt all involved, just to survive. Why are Filipinas willing to date and marry foreigners, even significantly older ones? The pragmatism of this is also encoded in your story. The caste system dictates that how far you can go is largely determined by the education you can afford. Another KZbinr has been directly helping extremely poor families since 2006. In the first video I watched by him, his team helped a 14 year old girl who has to repeat Kindergarten because she lacks a birth certificate and neither parent is willing to take care of her. In fact, she has a scar on her chest from where her 'father' cut her with a machete. These are the stakes. This is how bad things CAN be. I've stopped watching him because he rants against mixed marriages, advocates for racial purity, vents his spleen against America and all things American... and now lives in California. Foreigners who have a stable income, even if it's not a huge income, can positively affect the lives of generations. Why are Filipinas suspicious of foreigners? Well, that's in your story, too. An expat KZbinr noted that the reception we get (especially in the provinces) is largely determined by the locals' previous experience with foreigners. Since gossip spreads like wind-driven fire, this makes sense. If a province girl dates a foreigner and he treats her the way that idiot treated you, then any other foreigner is going to have to prove a great deal more. You are a great and well-balanced cultural ambassador for your country. You didn't HAVE to make the video you made today. You could have chosen any other topic. You could have saved face. You could have avoided discomfort. You could have avoided opening yourself up for criticism or shaming or tearing-down by the crabs in the bucket. Instead, you did something courageous. You gave us a "master class." THANK you, most humbly.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Thanks for finding my channel, Tom! ❤❤ And yes, I don’t care for people with those politics either - they don’t know what they’re talking about 🥺
@chivalryisdead64403 ай бұрын
Agreed. It's a very useful channel.
@demsasuncion733819 сағат бұрын
You speak English very well. I liked your story. Thank you
@thudor13 ай бұрын
Pea, your kindness and generosity towards others (including entire villages!) makes so much sense now after hearing your painful story!! You came up dirt-poor with your stomach screaming bloody murder at times and something deep inside you made you subconsciously promise to alleviate that same misery from other people's lives should you find yourself with the means to do so. Not everyone awakens to the sufferings of others while trapped in a dark place, but you're one of those souls that did. In Buddhism, we call this altruistic attitude a "Bodhisattva Spirit". A bodhisattva is one who postpones their own Parinirvana (the final cessation of the cycle of death and rebirth) in order to ease the suffering of others and lead them to enlightenment. You no doubt went through many previous lifetimes giving generously to those in need. Your last rebirth in a largely poor country was no accident, my dear. You were BORN to become known as the "Angel of the Bisayas", to use your energies, talents and good heart to dispense valuable advise and make the world a better place, starting in your own area. Your pay-it=forward determination, born of simple empathy, will one day manifest in blessings and help when you most need it. As a Buddhist, I know that this is the inevitable outcome.
@jrs20713 ай бұрын
i married met a Filipina , flew to Philippines married her, lived there for 1 year, flew her home to New Zealand, ALL!!!... due to watching your videos and information you provided its the best thing ive ever done and i thank you for that! , you video just brought tears to my eyes, and based on your sub count im sure you mean alot to many many people as well you are certainly good enough pea, keep up the great work , im sure the right guy is out there for you and you will make someone a very happy wife! May God bless you with a lifetime of happiness. You deserve it.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
I’m so very flattered that I had even a small part in helping you find your paradise ❤️ (And I love The Almighty Johnsons) 🤣
@ShadowVonChadwick3 ай бұрын
I kept watching because I saw a genuine girl speaking confidently & passionately about her home, while having fun, I thank you for being willing to share yourself. An excellent ambassador for the Philippines. Love your work, as my sons would say, ❤from Downunder.
@alexj97512 күн бұрын
I am very proud of you!! Always know you're Amazing!!
@timothypittman968112 сағат бұрын
That's What's Up! 💯💪❤️ for The PEA🫛!!!
@over50gamer3 ай бұрын
3:54 - I badly wanted to give you a hug. Having to relive those memories is so gut-wrenching 7:00 - You weren't pretty? I don't believe that. I'm sure you were adorable. 10:00 - That was horrible. It wasn't your fault at all and you did your best in spite of being young. That's all on him. 13:10 - That's so awesome! Goes to show that if you see opportunity, jump at it. You never know where it will lead. I'm very glad you're finding your way in life. As a 52 year old with a quirky brain that has been trying to find his way all his life, it's great to find inspiration in people like you. Thank you very much for being so open and candid with us. Even though I have no intention of going to the Philippines, I happened upon your channel six months ago and I love the way you present your information and the way you communicate effectively. You're very entertaining, educational and informative. Keep up the good work! 🫂😊
@trao19383 ай бұрын
Of all your videos, this one is my favorite. Telling your story not only reflects the strength and perseverance you possess, it also gives a voice to so many who grew up in similarly abusive situations. You've carried so much on your small shoulders for such a long time. I am incredibly proud of you for trusting your viewers, and even more proud of you for trusting yourself. Bravery doesn't feel like strength. It feels like uncertainty, distress, apprehension and fear. Brave people don't see themselves as brave. Because to consider oneself invincible is a sign of arrogance and entitlement. True bravery is hard work and hope. The greatest minds this planet has ever known all came from humble beginnings. Their greatness comes not only from what they've achieved, but what they also endured. Look at all you have accomplished in four years. You have achieved success by relying on your own knowledge and life experiences, and sharing them with others. You are committed to telling the truth as you understand it, even when it's not always what your viewers want to hear. You will not compromise your values or your integrity, and you treat everyone with respect. Your driving motivation is to help others, by protecting them from avoidable harm and danger. Your goal is to help make everyone happier, safer, and better informed. And for all that you generously provide, you ask for no money in return. Four year-old Pea is ridiculously proud of you. Know that you have honored her well. May success, happiness, and love be bestowed upon you both, and in overflowing abundance. You deserve nothing less.
@raynewbold55743 ай бұрын
I don't think there is any one Philipina better than you. You are one of a kind and your personality shows your love for humanity. You are a wonderful person.
@rupben01Ай бұрын
Blessings to you. I know about not being good enough in a 'Western Family'. So it isn't just your culture.. I feel with you, especially when you first said those words 'I am not good enough'. Hit me straight into the heart. Thanks for sharing. So powerful. 'You heal my wound'.. THANK YOU
@bullethead32173 ай бұрын
As an American born Fil-Am, I enjoy your videos. It gives a different perspective for those who aren't fully submerged in the culture. Thanks for the work you put into vids, salamat inday.
@patrickdyson27283 ай бұрын
For 10 years I came to the Philippines because I loved the people and culture. And then I moved here from Washington DC to Angeles city Pampanga. It was then that I began to see the casts your talking about. Some of the things I went through in my life seems to be similar to a lot here. And the things you went through I have seen here for myself. It's very true what they say... What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. But it also definesbyou. Makes you who you are. And now the world sees you. A strong wonderful beautiful woman whose worse oof times did not take her focus. I walk around and I travel through the Philippines, I see people at their best and worst. I see the struggles and wonders of an amazing people. The well off, the Itas, the people who stand strong in poverty, those who find courage deep inside and those who deal with struggles in a bottle of Red Horse. How life can turn on a simple choice like you did. I found you're energy and your smile amazing, your international awareness captivating. And your efforts to show the Philippines to the world genuine. And your beauty is second to none. But yto know what you been through, to see how pain shaped you, to get a glimpse into you're life make me see as wonderful as you are, you're not just a light into the the philippines and the people, you're a glowing star in the universe. And your life story , gives everyone you reach, inspiration. If I wasn't a fan before, I would be now. Maybe one day if your ever in Angeles city, I'd be honored to share a meal and conversation.
@volairen3 ай бұрын
Hey i just leased a condo in bgc. I wouldnt have come here without your videos. I had a tough life too, yes even in america. I cant thank you enough. Your one of the good ones!
@hi-tych3 ай бұрын
Same..
@antonsaid14673 ай бұрын
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@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
I’m honored to have been an influence in your life, Voltairen! ❤️❤️❤️
@volairen3 ай бұрын
@@TheFilipinaPea lol @ name fail. It's ok though, but I wanted to say KZbin did the same for me. That spiritual disease can't tell us we suck when thousands say otherwise!
@bonethugsta12 ай бұрын
@@volairen Voltairen, that was intentional disrespect. But don't worry, you're one of the good ones
@d000265Ай бұрын
Pea, I'm sorry you went through these tough moments in life. Just know, your an amazing women and look at what you have accomplished. You will make an awesome wife. Stay strong Pea. I certainly appreciate you sharing your personal side. Many people can relate with you. Continue going forward in the future. Take care .
@davidsmajda60212 ай бұрын
I married a Filipino in 2019 before covid and I think it's great when I see you are helping your family and many other people. My wife does the same, and it's really wonderful how resilient you and your culture are. Good luck beautiful!
@Darren.A193 ай бұрын
Pea…you are amazing. Thank you for sharing this very personal experience. You are a very strong woman
@PhilipDI3 ай бұрын
Pea, there is nothing to fear but fear itself. You are not worthless, you are amazing. You are not unattractive, you are beautiful. I have watched many of your videos - but nothing will ever beat this one. From an expat in Manila ❤
@ChicanoSteveАй бұрын
You are a good woman Pea! Wish you receive and reach your goals in life, as God has been blessing you till today... God bless and GodSpeed 💯🎉😎🙏🏽
@kelvin56293 ай бұрын
Very powerful, I honestly never donated before but your bravery to tell your story with raw emotion moved me. I will definitely watch you more.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
That’s so very kind of you, Kelvin - you just helped me buy several boxes of Kleenex 🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️
@kelvin56293 ай бұрын
@@TheFilipinaPea lol I know it is not much and I hope the rest of the community would help me out and match it so you can get a warehouse full for kleenex for the rest of us.
@eelchiong67093 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kelvin. You just donated about a day's minimum wage here in the Ph. Yes, that's how things are here. But its good enough to feed a whole family if the wife is good in managing family expenses. I'm single, yet it shames me to admit that I sometimes fall short with my salary for myself when the same amount can support a whole family...
@Latin-dog3 ай бұрын
I’ve listened to you and saw my self in my growing years, am glad you were able to find that magical door all of us sometimes is looking for, I am sixty one and still leaving with hopes to find my happy door I guess my will is slowly fading now. Sorry for bringing this up here I just needed to let it out. I admire you…!!!
@gordonramsey88662 ай бұрын
Is pea from cebu
@KennethAstuto3 ай бұрын
You are an incredible human being!!! Thank you for sharing your life experiences 😢you made a grown man cry.
@portlandGTR3 ай бұрын
I just arrived at Manila airport on Friday. First time here. Be proud of what you’ve done. You’re changing peoples lives. Big reason I’m here is people like you that have inspired me. I’m a younger guy and booked a condo already for a month just to dip my toes in. So far, I think this is my favorite place I’ve been to outside of my home country the USA 🇺🇸
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
I really hope you enjoy our chaotic, inefficient, frustrating and wonderful country, my friend! 🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️
@portlandGTR3 ай бұрын
@@TheFilipinaPeahahaa yeah patience is a virtue that’s for sure here. I think it’s the stuff that doesn’t work, and the stuff that is different that make it cool. Everyone has the SE Asia vibe of no rush, island time, it’s all good. I booked a month at this place I’m at, and I have to admit I was “aware” of the dating differences, but was not prepared as a guy that is in the gym 6 days a week and isn’t old, on how crazy it is meeting women. I have stopped logging into tinder cause it is too overwhelming. So far, all the people I’ve met are just kind, and curious. I love it! Keep up the hard work. Being vulnerable, especially with an audience of your size is brave. But, you’re human like me and everyone else. Proud of you.
@goldfieldsmediationandrela4387Ай бұрын
Oh my God!! Your video of you talking about your life almost made me cry and I am not a man who cries easily. You are so so nice. Thank you for your videos. You are no longer a frightened little girl, you are a hero
@Theboyarecool3 ай бұрын
Pea, your so incredibly strong woman. I don't think most could do a video like this. I'm happy to see you succeed in life. Your awesome
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
I couldn’t have done it without you folks ❤️❤️
@armyguynyc13 ай бұрын
You're doing great, Pea. It takes a lot of personal courage to open up on camera. Keep moving forward! 👍
@AaronBenquest2 ай бұрын
Wow, what a great story from an engaging, articulate, and photogenic young star. The internet needs more like you, keep up the great work!
@craigbulkeley8827Ай бұрын
Pea, thank you for sharing this very personal insight into your life, with us. You’re an amazing woman and wish you all the success in the future🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@proanimali3 ай бұрын
Oh, Pea! What a life! What a comeback. You are so good at so many things. You're the born teacher, educator, tour guide, cat mom (🙂), architect, builder, fixer, tree climber, writer, editor. Your many hats would fill a book. I sincerely appreciate sharing your story with us. It makes you even more a "real person". I understand your generosity much more, and I see that all you tell us comes from a deep understanding because you went through so much yourself. You are a sincere, loving and lovable person (I have a Filipino girlfriend, so I'm not trying to make a pass) and I hope your honesty will help to let your viewers know that the real Philippines is still struggling in the provinces. We foreigners and ex-pats should do more to help. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
@Keekay913 ай бұрын
I'm traveling to the Philippines to visit in October, to meet a woman im interested in learning more about. Alot of the reason is because of your great information. I applaud your strength in overcoming your challenges. But more so, I'm impressed with your drive to maintain a fantastic sense of self and ability in light of your obstacles you have overcome. If more people in this world were like you humanity would simply be better as a whole. Random dude here, but I will remember your story and treat the woman I am eager to meet, with the respect you should have received from the start. Pea, best wishes and I know you will find the right guy for you if that is what you desire. Your Ytube channel is how I know.
@donearman56873 ай бұрын
I am coming back in October for the 6th time in 2 years. I am 68 with a 27 year old beautiful Filipina. I am starting a whole new life after 30 years of misery with a woman that just used me. Remember to take care of yourself.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that, Keekay! Not only for the generous tip, but for saying that my videos have been useful to you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
@originalbrandandy3 ай бұрын
My Filipina wife had a very similar childhood to you Pea. I'm consistently amazed at how strong and determined it's made her as an adult. You both deserve every success you get.
@pdt1973the1st3 ай бұрын
Mine too! 😳 SEVEN daughters that all fought in their own ways to do well and provide for the parents. Filipinos are an amazing people and I am honored to have found my own "little Philly" to spend the rest of my life with
@BadPigeonАй бұрын
I'm a new subscriber, I found your channel through Legion of Men. Pea, you have a good heart, and I appreciate all the advice and help you give people, including me. I can relate to a lot of what you talk about here. Horrible treatment as a child and all, but I also have this in common with you, the drive and toughness to make something better of myself/yourself. Thanks for the vulnerability. It's refreshing, and I hope you keep fighting like I am!
@TheFilipinaPeaАй бұрын
Welcome aboard my crazy train, Bad Pigeon! 👍👍👍😊
@BadPigeonАй бұрын
@TheFilipinaPea hahaha thanks! 😂 My friend owns a VA company and keeps trying to hook me up with his employees. Maybe I'll be in the Phillipines one day, I'll definitely be more prepared because of your videos. Hahaha
@ronvarty-GadgetsAdventures3 ай бұрын
When I started researching a possible future in the PH in 2020 I came across your channel and watched as you hit 1000 subs. I kept watching and learning....watching and learning...watching and learning, Then in Oct 2022 I arrived in the PH armed with all the knowledge you had imparted. I now have a home in Valencia and am about to marry the Filipina that saved my life. In 6 weeks I will leave Canada for the last time to finally get to where I should have been long ago. Thank-you Pea for being a phenomenal teacher and entertainer. My life wouldn't be as great as it is now if it wasn't for you. As for being good enough...Dai you set the bar !!! From the bottom of MY heart, THANK-YOU !!!!
@richardtucker56863 ай бұрын
Strongest and bravest woman I've ever seen, and beautiful also (inside and out).
@luclarocque26233 ай бұрын
Hello my name is Luc I am a 58 year old canadian who married a 50 year old cebuana Marian. I can tell you that your different videos gave me a better insight in the cultural nature of my wife and her family and made our relationship stronger and more understanding my wife is finally living with me in cznada and we have also manage to get her adult daughter of 29 years old here on a student visa and is currently working as a caregiver in 2 different facilities with the hope of getting her pr. I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your honest videos. Take care and love my girl as I always say to my stepdaughter
@anonygent10 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I had the same kind of upbringing, always being told I was worthless, but it was my father beating me and my mother ignoring me and blaming me for her failures in life rather than your situation. I'm almost 60 and still trying to fix my issues.
@ripley7t4293 ай бұрын
Many of us carry the scars of the past. It takes a lot of work to move beyond those things, but they will always be a part of who we are. Poverty is also another thing many endure. I am glad that you have found your place in this big world. Take care dear.
@TheFilipinaPea3 ай бұрын
And helped pull me out of it Ripley ❤️
@ceebee80513 ай бұрын
First time I saw your videos in my feed my impression was “wow! She must be some kind of media professional because she speaks so well and smoothly.” You are very good at this. I really enjoy your videos and have learned quite a bit about the Philippines. Like your sense of humor too! Thank you!
@SteveSelby-z9g3 ай бұрын
I can relate. Had a foster witch that hated me from 3-10. You have done a remarkable job with your life. Very smart and caring. Keep going.
@MRLerch26 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Moving story. I was privileged to visit the Philippines in the 90s, and fell in love with it's people. You have had quite a life, and I am happy to hear and see you found your way. Best wishes.
@TheHillbilly87573 ай бұрын
I first became fascinated with the Philippines when I met my mother's housekeeper, who was Filipina. I couldnt help but hear the accent, so i asked where she was from. I didn't even know The Philippines existed. What can i say? I'm an ignorant American, who probably still isnt aware of many other countries. She went on to tell me about her culture, and i was intrigued. I wanted to hear more, but i need to let her get back to work. So, I started my research, and began falling in love with anything Philippines. This eventually led me to Kyle Jennerman. He has good stuff, too. And i still check in on him today. A related search brought me to some woman called The Filipina Pea. I really enjoy your videos, and i love your relatable sense of humor. Your 80s movies references are spot on, and i can speak fluent movie quotes myself. Of all the video I've seen of yours, this one may have taken first place. Hearing your story is relatable to so many of us who struggled with poverty at childhood. Having to eat dinner by candle light, because the electric bill couldnt get paid, so rent was more important. Being teased at school by peers for being a poor kid, and teachers thinking of you as common rabble, because only poor people are troublemakers to them. I shared a cry with you today, because i can feel that same pain. You thank us for for viewing your videos. No, Pea. Thank you for showing how close we all truly are.
@morrillscott35662 ай бұрын
It's a pleasure listening to you! I would love to meet you someday. Our Filipino population is growing here in the Cayman Islands 🇰🇾 and i really admire their politeness and ambitious work ethics. ❤
@redpillsatori30203 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about what happened to you, but I'm happy that you were able to make something of that. 🥰
@ryanpearson6412Ай бұрын
Thank you for your beautiful authenticity!!
@Grumpy4143 ай бұрын
Just wanted to tell you your voice and honesty regarding the Philippine culture have been invaluable. Not to mention how sweet you are to those less fortunate. Love your stories about building homes or giving school supplies to those in need. Never forget your one of the Philippines treasures.