No, you’d have to change your visa. My father had a 13a. My mother passed and he didn’t know he had to downgrade his visa. Needless to say he overstayed for a period of time. Discovered his error, had his attorney here work with immigration. He paid a fine, went on a vacation out of the country and returned with a tourist visa. He married again to a Filipina and was doing the yearly Balikbayan visa as they traveled often. He got another 13a not that long ago but then got divorced last year. He took care of getting his visa changed to a tourist visa immediately. He’s getting a SRRV now.
People don't get deported here when they lose their spouse. I've been on both an SRRV Visa and a tourist visa. You can choose whatever works for you. You can also just choose to have a partner and not be married. No one said you had to be married to a Filipina. Get an SRRV and cohabitate.
I'm 59, single again last year. After 40+ years of trying to please women im done. This last year I've never been happier. Lost weight, lower BP, financially better not really trying hard! Stress can kill!
Congratulations Paul, a 100,000 subs!! Kind of surprised that it took so long. I have been with you since the early days and enjoy what you bring to youtube. Keep on going
I met my wife in high school, lost her in 2020 after being together for 43 years. Now approaching 5 years single. I will never rule out a spark starting between another woman and I, but I am not forcing the issue. I put that in God's hands and accept his will.
Well guys, your video is 90 days too late for me since my filipina lost her life in an unexpected car accident in Negros OC. I used to thank her for saving me from the dating pool and she did that for 10 years. Absolutely shocked about how some of her family are making a grap for the house and the personal property with rude assumptions without asking me. I paid for the funeral and medical and they rushed to have the funeral on a BS pretext before I could travel there. * Was told of the sudden change of plan the day before the funeral. I was asked to give forgiveness in her name. No, you dont get forgiveness for the unforgiveable. My plans are forming about the house and property. About another woman, I have no plans. That will resolve in its own way over time.
Yeah , and you don't hear any women bitching about that age gap , but when us normal guys get fed up and go overseas they insinuate we are pedophiles. Check out some of the robot sites , it really gets the feminists worked up ! It makes me laugh and chuckle !
I'm 72 was married 44 years my husband passed will be 1 year next month. It's scary I worry about getting sick. There will never be another one for me. We were devoted to each other Can't imagine being with anyone else.
Sorry to hear about the lost of your husband , I’m sure that there are different things that may remind you of him, making you feel that he’s still around, other than that, God will comfort you and fill your lonely ❤️ heart with His divine love. 🫶🏼🕊️
I've been married to my wife here 6yrs now , she was a widower, but she had a bad a bad accident on her Ebike where so was hurt pretty bad 6 stiches in her head from going through the windshield àn beat up pretty bad😢 so I've thought of because I thought I would go first be 71 you n two months. She is 57. She has two properties with a home we build on one so she will be ok, but told me she would not get in another relationship just go on with her life, but the accident a week ago made me think 🤔 and honestly I believe her children would take care of me her youngest is in college 3rd year medical student, and other two are married living in other house, with a 5yr old granddaughter who only speaks English because of being raised buy wife an me❤ an my health isn't the best had a stroke an recked my bike so no more biked😅 an thank Goodness it was a mild stroke sorry so long! But it hit close to home with me. Thanks Paul 😢
Sorry for your loss, you will be ok in time. Time will be healing everything.. I experienced that a few years ago, too. (USED to be your shoes before) Sending you big bear hugs from Midwest.
I have to share your POV. My wife passed away 3 years ago after 42 years of marriage, and since then I've had zero interest in dating -- _Zero._ I had what I'd always dreamed of when we were married and nothing is going to improve on that. For me it's just getting over the grief of losing her. I knew there was that possibility just on account of her being 7 years older than me; but I never expected it to happen the way it happened. So it's been hard to let go. I don't mind being alone; I mind being alone without my one & only. But the answer is not "looking for love." If it ever happens it'll happen, but I'm not looking for it. I'm content with that, I just still haven't quite gotten past losing my forever love.
Congratulations, Paul on reaching 100k subscribers. Keep up your great videos on topics that affects people on a daily basis living in the Philippines. Best regards.
I went to Thailand 3 years ago and married a 46 year old Thai lady. She developed stomach cancer and pass away 6 months after we married. I stayed a little while and then came back to USA. I'm 69. We always talked about what she would do when I died. No guarantees..
I looked after my English friends Thai wife for the last few days of her life.She also had advanced stomach cancer.He was working in the UK.He got back as quickly as he could .He arrived a day after she passed.😢😢
I lost the love of my life 3 years ago. She was 20 years younger. Chinese from China. That relationship was a gift. She changed me. I would be like Mike and who I respect. I have dated but am very clear of the dangerous landmines. As I get older I prefer peace of mind. I’m open but I am not needy or desperate like I have witnessed so many men in SE Asia only to see the life long regrets a time later. I learn from others mistakes.
This is the first discussion I have seen that seems to acknowledge that Filipinas really might not be worth the effort. Although they present different challenges than Western women, establishing a relationship with an adult Filipina seems very much like raising a teenager. These challenges seem to include: emotional immaturity, extreme jealousy, and clinginess; in many instances marginal English and limited educational attainment; cultural superstitions, compulsive lying to save face, provincial customs and lifestyles, and lack of a world perspective. Perhaps you could address this topic further in a future podcast.
I lost my first wife and a kid at a young age. I am now happily married to a Filipina but in the back of my mind, I am aware of the temporary nature of life. One day either my current wife or myself will pass away. When you lose someone close to you, it fundamentally changes you.
This was an eye opening interview. I am so glad for serious minded men who helps me navigate the same things l am doing.l think both of you guys share very inspirational videos.Thanks keep on doing what you do.
I know someone who the younger wife died first it was always assumed the husband would pass first because of the age difference she had no children but she put everything in her 2 nieces names house last valuation 15 years previous was valued at £325000 2 new cars 1 old vintage car and 40+k in the bank’ before the funeral he was asked to leave the property with nothing except his buss pass he was homeless on the streets for 3 weeks until one night he was very cold and jumped on a bus to keep warm and ended up in another town that night at 10pm he was sitting on a bench by the sea and God stepped in to help him a Christian organisation for addicts gave him a place to live he now helps that organisation as he’s a retired 79 year old lawyer and the gov pension he receives helps him and local authorities gave him a pensioner 1 bedroom bungalow but like he said he now has a family in Christ and he’s happy and blessed
This is a topic not talked about enough because anything can happen. Appreciate Mike’s honesty re p4p. Sometimes a man might just need occasional company vs going through the whole wife process again. I still think having someone steady is best but sometimes it takes years to find the right person again
Congratulations on the 100K, Paul 👍 Nailed it around the time I predicted! Never think that your younger Wife won't go before you. My Filipina Wife, 10 years younger, went without warning in 2021. What a shock! We had planned for her security, should I pass. But we never thought about the opposite. She took all of my passwords, account information and organization with her. I lost my long-term TH-cam channel with her, because she'd set up everything herself. I had no way to recover. My current Filipina Wife and I made sure that we can cover for the other, should anything happen to the other. Life lesson! If this one went, I would finish my life without another permanent entanglement. At 66 I just don't have the desire to do this establishment of a relationship again. Temporary "relationships" can always be had 😉 Thanks, my Kuyas 👍❤️
When circumstances change, we change with them. You can plan, but you never really know with certainty what you will do until you are actually faced with a certain situation.
One of your best videos! My Filipina is 17 years younger than me…been married for over 30 years and have two new houses one in the USA and one South of Davao..I’m now 71 and if anything ever happens to her I would be totally screwed
May and Janet are irreplaceable. every person is different, but it doesn't mean you can't change and evolve. you will always miss your wives because of unrequited love. now for upbeat. always cherish what you have. love watching your videos. i just turned 65 and might possibly become an expat. i have SS and a 401K
Congratulations Paul 🎉I have been one of your very early subscribers and throughly enjoyed watching your journey, All the best from 😊Melbourne Australia…
I am in the US. My wife was 7 years younger than me. She died at 60 in 2010 after 41 years. I was devastated. I had no plans to get remarried. In 2013, through a coworker, I met a lady from Vietnam that was 20 years younger than me. For several years she lived in her house and I lived in mine and saw each other on the weekends. In 2019 I retired and shortly after found that I had cancer. She then came to my place and took care of me while going through chemo. She has been with me sense then and finally last week we got married. I hate cold weather and Florida is a major mess currently. Therefore, we have considered going to Southeast Asia for 3 to 5 months this Winter. Any thoughts on that? Unfortunately, now I an 81, almost 82, so not young. My doctor says I am healthy enough to go.
Danang would be good if the two of you are okay with Vietnam. You could stay 90 days, get out once (Cambodia or Laos for example) and back to Vietnam for up to another 90 days.
@@robert3987 Florida is a mess because of several reasons. The Prime Rate was dropped very low which caused the mortgage rate to be very low, so people were buying like crazy, sigh dons seen. The property prices sky rocketed, such as Punta Gorda went up 73 percent in 2 1/2 years. Then Ian hit, so a lot of property flooded and if they didn't flood they had wind damage. Now, everyone is trying to sell, but they don't want to drop their price a lot. So, it looks like the entire state of Florida is for sale at inflated prices. The insurance companies don't want to insure properties, so a lot of companies will not insure in Florida. The ones that do have a high price. Because the properties were selling before at high prices, the property tax has gone up a lot. Any place in Florida can flood, but some places are more likely than others.
Not an expat but a FilAm who still lives in good old USA but planning to retire in the Philippines soon. Long time subscriber and love your vlog. I hope your channel will continue to prosper and BIG congrats on reaching 100k subs. More power Paul!
Paul, I thought you did this specifically because of my situation. My Filipina and I were together 12 years. In 2022 she passed from Cancer. We had just come back here after I retired in 2019. Her Cancer came back soon after we arrived here and started chemo again. While we were in the states from 2014 to 2019 she had gone through radiation, surgery and several rounds of chemo. Anyway, she died in 2022 and I am single again. I’m going through exactly what you two were talking about. Still grieving to an extent… have dealt with depression. Am somewhat committed to staying here, but wondering what do I do now? I don’t want to go on and on here about all the rabbit holes I’ve gone down over the past 2 years. Save that for an interview down the road if you like. Thanks for tackling this subject because it’s a reality. And I’m living it right now. BTW, you and I are both the same age. My Filipina was 15 years younger than me. Again thanks 🙏
My Filipina passed from Covid in 2020 in a Texas hospital. I moved the Philippines last year to start a new life. The best decision I ever made! Life goes on. Make new memories. Good luck to you.
Congratulations on your 100,00 subscribers. im glad for you. im glad that you have given so many men hope for a better life after having lived thru the hell on earth that being with/without an American woman.
Congratulations Paul. Great video guys. Pondering the deep questions as usual I see. Women are a lot of work no matter where you are is what I got out of it and you guys love your wives. Take care. Going to go watch Mike’s video now.
I am 54 in the USA, I date in the 25-35 age range currently with no issues but I’m wealthy, in great shape(I still bring the heat lol). I am retiring in the Philippines 8/25 because I want a slower life, tropical location, better quality of life, the hot women is a plus!
Congratulations on your achievement on TH-cam. This is something my better half and I talked about. It disturbed her to the point of crying. I finally was able to get here to understand I was only try to secure her future. I explained to her that for several years we will😅have to go to the states so that she will receive survivor benefits. We will be living in Bohol in March. Her children are grown and have their own lives. I believe that she now understands that I only want to take care of her.
First congrats on 100K! To address partially your questions, as I have said before was married 44 yrs to a wonderful pinay. Lost her coming on 2 yrs next month. That grieving time is definately a person type of thing. For me, it was at least 6 months to be able to just go fwd again, though I still have conversations with photos in our house. Still in process of divesting myself of purses and shoes and things that strike that chord of melancholy seeing her handwriting or something personal. I have moved on with trying to find another filipina companion but I am not looking for some young thing because 1. I have two daughters don't need a third and 2. As you said, don't want to go through all the pain of "teaching" (for lack of better word) someone younger how to grow up.
Y’all bring up some very important questions and thoughts; even though as we age, deep down we know that there will come a time when we can’t take care of ourselves unless we die suddenly, most of us are in denial because it’s not a pleasant thing to think about; this video has opened my eyes to reality and that I don’t really have a plan for that reality; thanks, I needed that eye opener because I’m two years removed from being happily divorced after 18 years of marriage and I have nobody to depend on for care in the future.
I met my wife in the late 90s during one of the craziest times of my life. We were deep into the party scene in Nairobi - cocaine-fuelled nights that would stretch into days. I was wild back then, chasing every high, both chemically and, well, sexually. My love for anal sex was legendary among our group, something we never really shied away from. We’d go at it wherever we could, completely lost in the moment. But those highs came with a price. Around 2003, after one too many reckless nights, I found out I had HIV. She caught it too, and within a year, she was gone. I’m still here, somehow, living with the choices I made. The memories feel like a blurry, chaotic mess now - filled with insane parties, bad decisions, and, let’s be honest, way too much coke. I’ve slowed down a lot since then, but the ghosts of that time still linger.
That was a great topic guys. I’m approaching 62 and that is definitely something to think about. I understand what you say Paul about getting them up to speed … just pray that you live a long, healthy life and the you go first… needless to say if you did lose your spouse, it would be devastating especially living in a foreign country..
First, congrats on 100k subscribers. A true accomplishment for such a great channel. As for the if my wife dies first....like you, I'm setting her up when I go first. But if she goes first God forbid, I'm too old (69) to start looking again. But, one never knows what God's plans are. Great topic, something we should think about. Keep rocking Paul
I am 50 a 100% disabled Veteran, I get around fine just can’t walk far. I have been single and never even cared about dating for the last 10 years. I am very callous about life. We live we die I am not sentimental. I honestly think I would just continue on with life. What happens happens in life it’s not like we control it.
I am 100% disabled also lost my wife of 28yrs recently at 57 it's a keep my head above water situation what happens happens more to worry about in life 🙂
you never know what the future holds, I brought my 25 years old,age gap filipina gf to the USA on K1 and we married after 60 days, had five years of married bliss then lost her to a tragic auto homicide in Tampa, FL four years ago, the grief is unbelieveable, so now Im retiring and moving to the PH to start over again and make a decent life in the PH as its impossible to retire in the USA on SSI
Thank you for sharing your wisdom,I am chatting with women from the Philippines and planning to go over there to visit and see if I want to retire there in 10years from now.
I'm 68 years old with one wife for my whole life in the states. I am 6'2", in shape, and people never guess my age closer than 10 years. I would revel in being single. I would find a female companion for platonic activities. Dinner, festivals, short travel, theater but no sex, no favors, no attachments. Have a nice meal, conversation and drop them off. I pay for everything with no committement. First time they complain or criticize, their name gets crossed off the list and I get a replacement. I would just ride my Harley, shoot my guns, go to church, fish, workout, and hang out with my veteran buddies. I don't drink or smoke but I do enjoy fine dining.
If you have a good relationship with your wife's family and her extended family, then there is usually always a niece or a sister who will help you. They would do this because you took care of them and their family member as part of the family. Most Filipino families don't abandon anyone who treated them well and become a person who is considered someone they should respect. This is especially true for families in the provinces, and that is how they think about getting old . Not all situations are this way, but do remember that they know that you are a family resource, especially if you have been subsidiesing their income for a long period of time. Even if your wife passes, her family knows you will continue being an essential part of the family.
Extremely good information. It’s a realistic approach to getting on in years. But also the opposite situation of the young one dies. Also great input on going through the “ process “ with one or more Phillipinas when at an advanced age. Not sufficient time to “test the waters” and find the most compatible mate with only 10+ years left. I agree 80 is the absolute oldest one should even consider, realistic as you have stated many times, 60-65 in the optimum time to make the move.
Enjoy life. My 76 year old adoptive father retired in Angeles with my mother over 20 years ago. My mother regained her Filipino citizenship and they bought land and built a house. She passed and my father inherited the house and land and stayed here in Angeles. He had two daughters afterwards, didn’t marry their mothers. Wound up marrying another. Got divorced last year. He’s enjoying raising my two sisters and living life here. He’s a retired US Navy Master Chief, did a lot of steaming in Olongapo and Angeles so he knows how it was before. I think he’s earned his retirement here.
I'm 61 my wife passed away a few years ago and this year been made redundant, years ago pension company went into administration and lost 80% of it . We had no family and thinking about it now work life is artificial , they were just work colleagues who I had to socialise with . Loneliness feeling often kicks in , living in UK the only government advise was get another job your not entitled to anything . So my attitude now is sod it look after my self now and enjoy my life not just to help a company get rich.
Congratulations, Paul. Well done man! I am not sure, but I have developed a parental relationship with my fiancée's sons and nephews. I feel like their father and I am committed to being here for them. I would probably be able to find another middle aged woman who is willing to be a good step mom. If not, I will send take care of these boys until they are out of school. That's just me.
A girl from the farm or provinces can make a great partner/wife, but she'll have to work hard to be on par with an educated, savvy Western guy, it's just apples to oranges. There's trade-offs in any relationship, the alternative is singlehood, which I've read in the U.S. is running at about 30% for people over the age of 50. Good vid, brings up points for any guy over the age of 60.
Another great video with Paul and Mike. I recently lost my partner at just 44 years old. I am 62 years old. I have been grieving her loss for six months. I had told her that if anything were to happen to her I would eventually travel to the Philippines or Thailand. I have a high concern of loneliness or boredom occurring. I worry as Mike said that I could become a home based hermit. Life will likely be on hold for a number of months yet,. I love you both you are wonderful together. Craig.
I don’t think I would be looking, but if it happens I wouldn’t be against it. I know that when I was younger (mid 20’s) I waited a full year before I even dated again after a divorce. I waited a long time before remarrying again. I have been happily married for 25 years now and am 65 years old and wouldn’t look for anyone, but I wouldn’t say never.
You'd be deported after you lost your 13a
No, you’d have to change your visa. My father had a 13a. My mother passed and he didn’t know he had to downgrade his visa. Needless to say he overstayed for a period of time. Discovered his error, had his attorney here work with immigration. He paid a fine, went on a vacation out of the country and returned with a tourist visa. He married again to a Filipina and was doing the yearly Balikbayan visa as they traveled often. He got another 13a not that long ago but then got divorced last year. He took care of getting his visa changed to a tourist visa immediately. He’s getting a SRRV now.
I'm sorry, but no. You can convert your 13a to a tourist visa, and then you could apply for an SRRV if you desire.
No, you won't get deported..13A is a resident visa
@rstel66 I am still on a 13A after my wife past on 15 years ago...no drama
People don't get deported here when they lose their spouse. I've been on both an SRRV Visa and a tourist visa. You can choose whatever works for you. You can also just choose to have a partner and not be married. No one said you had to be married to a Filipina. Get an SRRV and cohabitate.
I'm 59, single again last year. After 40+ years of trying to please women im done. This last year I've never been happier. Lost weight, lower BP, financially better not really trying hard! Stress can kill!
Congratulations Paul on 100k, always enjoy seeing you and Mike together. Blessings to all.
100, 000 subscribers is incredible Paul. You knocked it out the Park! 💥
I humbly congratulate you. Old Dog. for your 100.000 subscribers. I have followed long enough to recognize your milestone. Cheers to you and Mae.
Congratulations Paul, a 100,000 subs!! Kind of surprised that it took so long. I have been with you since the early days and enjoy what you bring to youtube. Keep on going
I met my wife in high school, lost her in 2020 after being together for 43 years. Now approaching 5 years single. I will never rule out a spark starting between another woman and I, but I am not forcing the issue. I put that in God's hands and accept his will.
I would force it and I did and it works . Just don't get married and try to rent and build for her future such as a small business .
The truth is you don’t know what you’ll do until you’re faced with it and it’s situational for everybody.
Well guys, your video is 90 days too late for me since my filipina lost her life in an unexpected car accident in Negros OC. I used to thank her for saving me from the dating pool and she did that for 10 years. Absolutely shocked about how some of her family are making a grap for the house and the personal property with rude assumptions without asking me. I paid for the funeral and medical and they rushed to have the funeral on a BS pretext before I could travel there. * Was told of the sudden change of plan the day before the funeral. I was asked to give forgiveness in her name. No, you dont get forgiveness for the unforgiveable. My plans are forming about the house and property. About another woman, I have no plans. That will resolve in its own way over time.
Life is short, and I think you should do whatever it is that makes you happy. For me, having a companion makes me happy.
Excellent topic, well covered. Here's hoping you 2 & your wives are with us for a long time. Love your content.
Clint Eastwood is 94 and no doubt he expected he'd pass before his girlfriend that was 33 years younger. We never know when our times up.
Yeah , and you don't hear any women bitching about that age gap , but when us normal guys get fed up and go overseas they insinuate we are pedophiles. Check out some of the robot sites , it really gets the feminists worked up ! It makes me laugh and chuckle !
just goes to show, there are good women in their 60's out there. Especially in the Philippines.
I'm 72 was married 44 years my husband passed will be 1 year next month. It's scary I worry about getting sick. There will never be another one for me. We were devoted to each other
Can't imagine being with anyone else.
Sorry to hear about the lost of your husband , I’m sure that there are different things that may remind you of him, making you feel that he’s still around, other than that, God will comfort you and fill your lonely ❤️ heart with His divine love. 🫶🏼🕊️
I've been married to my wife here 6yrs now , she was a widower, but she had a bad a bad accident on her Ebike where so was hurt pretty bad 6 stiches in her head from going through the windshield àn beat up pretty bad😢 so I've thought of because I thought I would go first be 71 you n two months. She is 57. She has two properties with a home we build on one so she will be ok, but told me she would not get in another relationship just go on with her life, but the accident a week ago made me think 🤔 and honestly I believe her children would take care of me her youngest is in college 3rd year medical student, and other two are married living in other house, with a 5yr old granddaughter who only speaks English because of being raised buy wife an me❤ an my health isn't the best had a stroke an recked my bike so no more biked😅 an thank Goodness it was a mild stroke sorry so long! But it hit close to home with me. Thanks Paul 😢
Sorry for your loss, you will be ok in time. Time will be healing everything.. I experienced that a few years ago, too. (USED to be your shoes before) Sending you big bear hugs from Midwest.
@@cadlac1533 👌🏼😎✌🏼
I have to share your POV. My wife passed away 3 years ago after 42 years of marriage, and since then I've had zero interest in dating -- _Zero._ I had what I'd always dreamed of when we were married and nothing is going to improve on that. For me it's just getting over the grief of losing her. I knew there was that possibility just on account of her being 7 years older than me; but I never expected it to happen the way it happened. So it's been hard to let go. I don't mind being alone; I mind being alone without my one & only. But the answer is not "looking for love." If it ever happens it'll happen, but I'm not looking for it. I'm content with that, I just still haven't quite gotten past losing my forever love.
Yes ! 100k subscribers.....Congratulations Paul (and Mae) !!
Thank you!!
Congratulations, Paul on reaching 100k subscribers. Keep up your great videos on topics that affects people on a daily basis living in the Philippines. Best regards.
I went to Thailand 3 years ago and married a 46 year old Thai lady. She developed stomach cancer and pass away 6 months after we married. I stayed a little while and then came back to USA. I'm 69. We always talked about what she would do when I died. No guarantees..
Im sorry to hear that
Thank you..@@myendlesslove5120
So sorry to hear of your loss, but dont stop living because im sure she wouldnt want that
Thank you. I'm starting to think about going back..
I looked after my English friends Thai wife for the last few days of her life.She also had advanced stomach cancer.He was working in the UK.He got back as quickly as he could .He arrived a day after she passed.😢😢
Hi Paul congrats on your 100 k members your worth all oh them and there are many more to come.🎉😊
Good morning Paul and Mike . Congratulations on the 100k subscribers Paul .
Many thanks!
Hello Matthew
Huge congrats on the 100k, well deserved. And with Mike excellent
I really think the videos with the 2 of you are even more interesting. The knowledge of both of you share is truly appreciated. Thanks Guys. 😊
I lost the love of my life 3 years ago. She was 20 years younger. Chinese from China. That relationship was a gift. She changed me. I would be like Mike and who I respect. I have dated but am very clear of the dangerous landmines. As I get older I prefer peace of mind. I’m open but I am not needy or desperate like I have witnessed so many men in SE Asia only to see the life long regrets a time later. I learn from others mistakes.
This is the first discussion I have seen that seems to acknowledge that Filipinas really might not be worth the effort. Although they present different challenges than Western women, establishing a relationship with an adult Filipina seems very much like raising a teenager. These challenges seem to include: emotional immaturity, extreme jealousy, and clinginess; in many instances marginal English and limited educational attainment; cultural superstitions, compulsive lying to save face, provincial customs and lifestyles, and lack of a world perspective. Perhaps you could address this topic further in a future podcast.
So many come off as greedy, immature & slooty.
I lost my first wife and a kid at a young age. I am now happily married to a Filipina but in the back of my mind, I am aware of the temporary nature of life. One day either my current wife or myself will pass away.
When you lose someone close to you, it fundamentally changes you.
Absolutely right it changes you. The flood of thoughts you get all day every day for months.
no doubt, the grief and memories when you visit places youve been together come flashing back
This was an eye opening interview. I am so glad for serious minded men who helps me navigate the same things l am doing.l think both of you guys share very inspirational videos.Thanks keep on doing what you do.
I know someone who the younger wife died first it was always assumed the husband would pass first because of the age difference she had no children but she put everything in her 2 nieces names house last valuation 15 years previous was valued at £325000 2 new cars 1 old vintage car and 40+k in the bank’ before the funeral he was asked to leave the property with nothing except his buss pass he was homeless on the streets for 3 weeks until one night he was very cold and jumped on a bus to keep warm and ended up in another town that night at 10pm he was sitting on a bench by the sea and God stepped in to help him a Christian organisation for addicts gave him a place to live he now helps that organisation as he’s a retired 79 year old lawyer and the gov pension he receives helps him and local authorities gave him a pensioner 1 bedroom bungalow but like he said he now has a family in Christ and he’s happy and blessed
Congrats on the 100K, Paul! You've earned every sub.
This is a topic not talked about enough because anything can happen. Appreciate Mike’s honesty re p4p. Sometimes a man might just need occasional company vs going through the whole wife process again. I still think having someone steady is best but sometimes it takes years to find the right person again
You two are great together. Keep it up. Lots of good information. 🎉
Thank you
100K subs!! Go Paul, happy for you.
Congratulations on the 100K, Paul 👍 Nailed it around the time I predicted!
Never think that your younger Wife won't go before you. My Filipina Wife, 10 years younger, went without warning in 2021. What a shock! We had planned for her security, should I pass. But we never thought about the opposite.
She took all of my passwords, account information and organization with her. I lost my long-term TH-cam channel with her, because she'd set up everything herself. I had no way to recover.
My current Filipina Wife and I made sure that we can cover for the other, should anything happen to the other. Life lesson!
If this one went, I would finish my life without another permanent entanglement. At 66 I just don't have the desire to do this establishment of a relationship again. Temporary "relationships" can always be had 😉
Thanks, my Kuyas 👍❤️
Did she die or did she run off? Can't tell from your post.
Congratulations on 100k subscribers! Wow!! And well deserved. We love you Paul.
Congratulations Paul on reaching 100k subscribers. I have also been their since the early days. Thanks for always having good content!
When circumstances change, we change with them. You can plan, but you never really know with certainty what you will do until you are actually faced with a certain situation.
One of your best videos! My Filipina is 17 years younger than me…been married for over 30 years and have two new houses one in the USA and one South of Davao..I’m now 71 and if anything ever happens to her I would be totally screwed
100k subs. Congratulations! 🍾🎉🎊
Congrats on reaching 100K subs
VERY REALISTIC AND USEFUL TOPIC. AS USUAL YOU ALWAYS DISCUSS INTERESTING TOPICS. GOOD ON YOU. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 100K !!
Quit SHOUTING
4:09 is the realest statement I have heard in a while. Respect.
Congrats on 100K. I'm sure a USA expat vlogger from PI rarely reaches those heights.
May and Janet are irreplaceable. every person is different, but it doesn't mean you can't change and evolve. you will always miss your wives because of unrequited love. now for upbeat. always cherish what you have. love watching your videos. i just turned 65 and might possibly become an expat. i have SS and a 401K
I like Mike's honesty !
Good topic, excellent guest, and great video!
Congratulations with your 100,000 followers❤
Congratulations Paul 🎉I have been one of your very early subscribers and throughly enjoyed watching your journey, All the best from 😊Melbourne Australia…
Congrats on a 100k Paul. It’s well deserved🎉👏🏼💪🏼🙏🏼🥂
I am in the US. My wife was 7 years younger than me. She died at 60 in 2010 after 41 years. I was devastated. I had no plans to get remarried. In 2013, through a coworker, I met a lady from Vietnam that was 20 years younger than me. For several years she lived in her house and I lived in mine and saw each other on the weekends. In 2019 I retired and shortly after found that I had cancer. She then came to my place and took care of me while going through chemo. She has been with me sense then and finally last week we got married. I hate cold weather and Florida is a major mess currently. Therefore, we have considered going to Southeast Asia for 3 to 5 months this Winter. Any thoughts on that? Unfortunately, now I an 81, almost 82, so not young. My doctor says I am healthy enough to go.
Danang would be good if the two of you are okay with Vietnam.
You could stay 90 days, get out once (Cambodia or Laos for example) and back to Vietnam for up to another 90 days.
Why is Florida a mess?
@@robert3987 Florida is a mess because of several reasons. The Prime Rate was dropped very low which caused the mortgage rate to be very low, so people were buying like crazy, sigh dons seen. The property prices sky rocketed, such as Punta Gorda went up 73 percent in 2 1/2 years. Then Ian hit, so a lot of property flooded and if they didn't flood they had wind damage. Now, everyone is trying to sell, but they don't want to drop their price a lot. So, it looks like the entire state of Florida is for sale at inflated prices. The insurance companies don't want to insure properties, so a lot of companies will not insure in Florida. The ones that do have a high price. Because the properties were selling before at high prices, the property tax has gone up a lot. Any place in Florida can flood, but some places are more likely than others.
Woww ! Amazing achievement Paul on 100k 🎉 Congratulations 🎊🎈🎉
Thank you so much 😀
Not an expat but a FilAm who still lives in good old USA but planning to retire in the Philippines soon. Long time subscriber and love your vlog. I hope your channel will continue to prosper and BIG congrats on reaching 100k subs. More power Paul!
Paul, I thought you did this specifically because of my situation. My Filipina and I were together 12 years. In 2022 she passed from Cancer. We had just come back here after I retired in 2019. Her Cancer came back soon after we arrived here and started chemo again. While we were in the states from 2014 to 2019 she had gone through radiation, surgery and several rounds of chemo. Anyway, she died in 2022 and I am single again. I’m going through exactly what you two were talking about. Still grieving to an extent… have dealt with depression. Am somewhat committed to staying here, but wondering what do I do now? I don’t want to go on and on here about all the rabbit holes I’ve gone down over the past 2 years. Save that for an interview down the road if you like. Thanks for tackling this subject because it’s a reality. And I’m living it right now. BTW, you and I are both the same age. My Filipina was 15 years younger than me. Again thanks 🙏
My Filipina passed from Covid in 2020 in a Texas hospital. I moved the Philippines last year to start a new life. The best decision I ever made! Life goes on. Make new memories. Good luck to you.
Congratulations 🎊 on the 100k subscribers Paul.. you deserve it 👏
You did it! 100K viewers. Congrats
Congratulations on your 100,00 subscribers. im glad for you. im glad that you have given so many men hope for a better life after having lived thru the hell on earth that being with/without an American woman.
Congratulations Paul. Great video guys. Pondering the deep questions as usual I see. Women are a lot of work no matter where you are is what I got out of it and you guys love your wives. Take care. Going to go watch Mike’s video now.
Congratulations to Sir Paul ! 100,000 TH-cam subscribers ! Great going !
I am 54 in the USA, I date in the 25-35 age range currently with no issues but I’m wealthy, in great shape(I still bring the heat lol). I am retiring in the Philippines 8/25 because I want a slower life, tropical location, better quality of life, the hot women is a plus!
I'm more worried about you two guys loosing each other! :)
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Congratulations! 100K. Well done, good and faithful servant. Well done!
Congratulation Paul to 100,000!
Congrats on 100k subs. Insightful video, thanks.
Love your topics. Great food for thought 🎉 Love the motivation
Congratulations Paul 100k 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations on your achievement on TH-cam. This is something my better half and I talked about. It disturbed her to the point of crying. I finally was able to get here to understand I was only try to secure her future. I explained to her that for several years we will😅have to go to the states so that she will receive survivor benefits. We will be living in Bohol in March. Her children are grown and have their own lives. I believe that she now understands that I only want to take care of her.
First congrats on 100K! To address partially your questions, as I have said before was married 44 yrs to a wonderful pinay. Lost her coming on 2 yrs next month. That grieving time is definately a person type of thing. For me, it was at least 6 months to be able to just go fwd again, though I still have conversations with photos in our house. Still in process of divesting myself of purses and shoes and things that strike that chord of melancholy seeing her handwriting or something personal. I have moved on with trying to find another filipina companion but I am not looking for some young thing because 1. I have two daughters don't need a third and 2. As you said, don't want to go through all the pain of "teaching" (for lack of better word) someone younger how to grow up.
Congratulations, Paul, on 100k subs!!!
Thank you very much!
Y’all bring up some very important questions and thoughts; even though as we age, deep down we know that there will come a time when we can’t take care of ourselves unless we die suddenly, most of us are in denial because it’s not a pleasant thing to think about; this video has opened my eyes to reality and that I don’t really have a plan for that reality; thanks, I needed that eye opener because I’m two years removed from being happily divorced after 18 years of marriage and I have nobody to depend on for care in the future.
I met my wife in the late 90s during one of the craziest times of my life. We were deep into the party scene in Nairobi - cocaine-fuelled nights that would stretch into days. I was wild back then, chasing every high, both chemically and, well, sexually. My love for anal sex was legendary among our group, something we never really shied away from. We’d go at it wherever we could, completely lost in the moment.
But those highs came with a price. Around 2003, after one too many reckless nights, I found out I had HIV. She caught it too, and within a year, she was gone. I’m still here, somehow, living with the choices I made. The memories feel like a blurry, chaotic mess now - filled with insane parties, bad decisions, and, let’s be honest, way too much coke. I’ve slowed down a lot since then, but the ghosts of that time still linger.
Congratulations on reaching 100K!
Congratulations Paul for your 100k followers and happy to listening your topic you and Mike realistic ❤❤❤
there are plenty of good 60+ ladies in the Philippines to choose from. Great people.
Congratulations on 100,000 subscribers!
That was a great topic guys. I’m approaching 62 and that is definitely something to think about. I understand what you say Paul about getting them up to speed … just pray that you live a long, healthy life and the you go first… needless to say if you did lose your spouse, it would be devastating especially living in a foreign country..
First, congrats on 100k subscribers. A true accomplishment for such a great channel. As for the if my wife dies first....like you, I'm setting her up when I go first. But if she goes first God forbid, I'm too old (69) to start looking again. But, one never knows what God's plans are. Great topic, something we should think about. Keep rocking Paul
Not really planning to move but you are a treasure trove of life info.
I am 50 a 100% disabled Veteran, I get around fine just can’t walk far. I have been single and never even cared about dating for the last 10 years. I am very callous about life. We live we die I am not sentimental. I honestly think I would just continue on with life. What happens happens in life it’s not like we control it.
I am 100% disabled also lost my wife of 28yrs recently at 57 it's a keep my head above water situation what happens happens more to worry about in life 🙂
Great 👍 topic
What mike said in the beginning was spot On
Well done fella's ✅
Honest talk here about seggs needs and questions about whether a relationship is worth it . Really thanks guys
100k subscribers!!! Congratulations 🎊🎈🍾
you never know what the future holds, I brought my 25 years old,age gap filipina gf to the USA on K1 and we married after 60 days, had five years of married bliss then lost her to a tragic auto homicide in Tampa, FL four years ago, the grief is unbelieveable, so now Im retiring and moving to the PH to start over again and make a decent life in the PH as its impossible to retire in the USA on SSI
Wow, very sorry for your loss. Auto homicide, how awful.
@ Tragic instant death
Good question Paul, not an easy answer.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom,I am chatting with women from the Philippines and planning to go over there to visit and see if I want to retire there in 10years from now.
I'm 68 years old with one wife for my whole life in the states. I am 6'2", in shape, and people never guess my age closer than 10 years.
I would revel in being single. I would find a female companion for platonic activities. Dinner, festivals, short travel, theater but no sex, no favors, no attachments. Have a nice meal, conversation and drop them off. I pay for everything with no committement.
First time they complain or criticize, their name gets crossed off the list and I get a replacement.
I would just ride my Harley, shoot my guns, go to church, fish, workout, and hang out with my veteran buddies. I don't drink or smoke but I do enjoy fine dining.
You guys are awesome. Please get that spot below your right eye looked at
If you have a good relationship with your wife's family and her extended family, then there is usually always a niece or a sister who will help you. They would do this because you took care of them and their family member as part of the family. Most Filipino families don't abandon anyone who treated them well and become a person who is considered someone they should respect. This is especially true for families in the provinces, and that is how they think about getting old . Not all situations are this way, but do remember that they know that you are a family resource, especially if you have been subsidiesing their income for a long period of time. Even if your wife passes, her family knows you will continue being an essential part of the family.
Loved Mae's response to Paul. Now that was funny And Interesting
Wow 100.000 subs congratulations 🎊
Thank you so much 😀
Paul, Congrats on 100K!
Old dog, congrats on reaching 100k!
Extremely good information. It’s a realistic approach to getting on in years. But also the opposite situation of the young one dies. Also great input on going through the “ process “ with one or more Phillipinas when at an advanced age. Not sufficient time to “test the waters” and find the most compatible mate with only 10+ years left. I agree 80 is the absolute oldest one should even consider, realistic as you have stated many times, 60-65 in the optimum time to make the move.
Enjoy life. My 76 year old adoptive father retired in Angeles with my mother over 20 years ago. My mother regained her Filipino citizenship and they bought land and built a house. She passed and my father inherited the house and land and stayed here in Angeles. He had two daughters afterwards, didn’t marry their mothers. Wound up marrying another. Got divorced last year. He’s enjoying raising my two sisters and living life here. He’s a retired US Navy Master Chief, did a lot of steaming in Olongapo and Angeles so he knows how it was before. I think he’s earned his retirement here.
Congrats on hitting 100k subs Paul 👍
Great topic. Food for thought.
I'm 61 my wife passed away a few years ago and this year been made redundant, years ago pension company went into administration and lost 80% of it . We had no family and thinking about it now work life is artificial , they were just work colleagues who I had to socialise with . Loneliness feeling often kicks in , living in UK the only government advise was get another job your not entitled to anything . So my attitude now is sod it look after my self now and enjoy my life not just to help a company get rich.
Congratulations, Paul. Well done man!
I am not sure, but I have developed a parental relationship with my fiancée's sons and nephews. I feel like their father and I am committed to being here for them.
I would probably be able to find another middle aged woman who is willing to be a good step mom.
If not, I will send take care of these boys until they are out of school.
That's just me.
Congrats on the 100K!!!
A girl from the farm or provinces can make a great partner/wife, but she'll have to work hard to be on par with an educated, savvy Western guy, it's just apples to oranges. There's trade-offs in any relationship, the alternative is singlehood, which I've read in the U.S. is running at about 30% for people over the age of 50. Good vid, brings up points for any guy over the age of 60.
Enjoy the quietness
Age is just a number - Never too old to Rock n Roll!😊
So true
Congratulations on 100K subscribers
Another great video with Paul and Mike. I recently lost my partner at just 44 years old. I am 62 years old. I have been grieving her loss for six months. I had told her that if anything were to happen to her I would eventually travel to the Philippines or Thailand. I have a high concern of loneliness or boredom occurring. I worry as Mike said that I could become a home based hermit. Life will likely be on hold for a number of months yet,. I love you both you are wonderful together. Craig.
I don’t think I would be looking, but if it happens I wouldn’t be against it. I know that when I was younger (mid 20’s) I waited a full year before I even dated again after a divorce. I waited a long time before remarrying again. I have been happily married for 25 years now and am 65 years old and wouldn’t look for anyone, but I wouldn’t say never.