ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
PhilippinesYou know you are married to a Filipina if....
QUOTE (Boorai @ Oct 23 2008, 09:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (bratikicks @ Oct 23 2008, 10:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
funny but its true to pinay!....i was laughing while reading this....this is cool..... jest.gif laughing.gif


Oh wow. The intent was not to offend anyone. I will apologie if some find it offensive, but it obviously was written with a breath of humor to it.


I do believe these were observed and written by an American male who found these differences to be interesting and unique.


I don't get offended with this as other culture has this characteristic also if you happen to observe. The only thing I don't like is making fun of people instead of teaching and educating them what the proper way to do it. I even argue with my husband or others here who say nothing but bad to Filipino/Philippines because I wanted that my children if I have one to grow up being proud of his heritage.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2008-10-23 12:14:00
PhilippinesYou know you are married to a Filipina if....
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This is just partly true and partly not.. Some of them are different than what other people think of.. I dont think this post is funny.. it is more kind of humiliation..
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It is also just a piece of ####### mocking and exaggerating jokes for the simplicity of some Filipina.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2008-10-23 00:29:00
PhilippinesDeclaration of Income in the philippines
QUOTE (dale_trisha @ Feb 4 2009, 08:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
its a no brainer since you had not income. File Married Jointly. You do need to file just to help your AOS interview case later.


Your income in PH has nothing to do in US Tax, probably pay your tax to PH BIR not in US. You have no work here yet nothing to declare here.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-02-05 19:34:00
PhilippinesFilipinos Learning How to Drive
QUOTE (jasman0717 @ Oct 17 2008, 11:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Did you know how to drive when you arrived in the U.S.? If not, how did you learn?

Claudeth hasn't learned how to drive yet so are starting to look into it.


check this video before practicing.....


http://www.youtube.c...0...&playnext=1
sunlykFemalePhilippines2008-10-17 19:40:00
Philippinesmoving to cebu from seattle
you always come to this forum, something odd with you if i could only look up your previous posted you been telling stories over and over and yet you didn't do anything... What is this a " joke" for as Filipino's . If i remembered correctly sorry can't look up you previous post since i just replied you through my mobile I wanted to attach that here as proof but anyway First you brought your fiancee over here in states the she left you, then you were talking to a her cousin who doesnt speak english and now your talking to a new girl? Sorry but I already started to questions your integrity and loyalty...I not here to judge you or be rude but just started to think those people here who gave you sounds advise and taking time to reply but now I think im wasting my time too.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-02-18 19:51:00
PhilippinesPREGNANT!
evelyn, take pre natal vitamins right away no need to wait for a doctor's appointment it's safe to take, you can just buy it over the counter you need to have proper amount of folic acid.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-02-18 19:15:00
PhilippinesWhy are some USEM Staff so rude?
QUOTE (tallcoolone @ Feb 23 2009, 06:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Generally the US Petitioner get's treated a lot better than PI citizen calling the USEM.

I think they are bombarded by phone calls.

Is it right, no. But it's just the way it is......


If this is the case I called it discrimination....all should be treated fairly!!!! I think the beneficiary was just too pressured with the time frame then she can't accept the answer because its not the answered she wanted to hear. Day, taga cebu sad to hulat lang kay dili ra man ikaw ang ilang gi cater daghan man, ayaw adto Manila na dili sigurado imong lakaw kay kapoy baya na mahulog lang sa wala imong hago.. Wait lang intertinon man na imong case.....
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-02-23 10:23:00
Philippinespinay from san francisco
Belmont here, hubby works somewhere at Front Street.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-02-26 11:21:00
PhilippinesHas anyone tried withdrawing their Pag-ibig Funds?
Yes you can withdraw your Pag-ibig Fund anytime please check out there website on how to process. I never done withdrawing for the fact that I might use it someday but I worked as Human Resource assigned on Benefits and Compensation of the employees.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-03-10 13:49:00
PhilippinesPHILIPPINE POST OFFICE
Sorry some typo can't edit anymore hope you undertand what I meant.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-01-14 07:12:00
PhilippinesPHILIPPINE POST OFFICE
If I were you I would probably trace who received the package and if you can ask help from media people that good thing to do and file a formal complaint para madala yang mga tao na yan kakahiya ginagawa nila. For me I always ended up fighting my right when I'm dealing with government offices. Lucky for me that one of my Uncles are previous City Prosecutorl and Senator, I feel pity for those people who doesn't speak and chose to be quite because they to much hassle for them. But I think about to teach them lesson para di na pamarisan ng iba.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-01-14 07:09:00
Philippinespinay..be counted in this thread
I don't have strong stomach that's why can't be at the medical field. It's been 3 days ago I started sending out my resumes online hope I'll get the job that I want but I'm looking for junior position or entry level in Human Resources to start with here in US. Even if I had 7 years of experienced in Philippines. Right now I am reading US employees benefits, ADP HRB system, COBRA, FLSA, FMLA , OSHA, ADA and everything that company needs to be a Human Resource. Thank God this information are all available on the internet so by the time they will call me for interview I have an idea what is it. I would be willing to start from scratch here then aiming to top position better than sitting at home doing nothing , matay-an unya akong utok lisod na...lol...
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-02-26 18:25:00
Philippinespinay..be counted in this thread
kidding aside... we all have degrees in whatever or masters in whatever with or without diplomas. Honestly, it take time to establish yourself here in US, determination and perseverance is your key. My husband came in State when he was 20 y.o. doesn't speak english imagine the hardship he went through, he walked everyday bringing dictionary and had to listen carefully the words. He worked at a burger station with small salary then decided to go back college, to make it short after 10 years or so he landed a high paying job as Vice President of the company thats because he works hard.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-02-25 23:50:00
Philippinespinay..be counted in this thread
QUOTE (felb @ Feb 25 2009, 01:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
degrees from pinas don't necessarily equal to a degree here. i'm a up grad, bs math. but here i am, washing dishes, cooking, and doing the laundry for my dear husband. biggrin.gif


lol... In Philippines i have 5 maids here I am maid... wahhhhhh
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-02-25 18:02:00
PhilippinesAdvice lang po sa mga tulad ko...
This is what i meant when I said "what you gonna do with the kids? kick them out? sorry just replying thru my mobile can't do those highlighted thingy in the sentences, it is only " figures of speech" not literally kick them out as per advise!!! second of all, i did not said that you kicked out the eldest it is another question. The situation of the eldest I guesd is kind a hard for your husband.

Just try to fit in those people shoes. Believe me, I also feel your struggle. What I'm trying to do here is to speak in behalf of those kids or your husband but again I can be wrong.You are the one venting here and i don't know what's your husband side neither his children.

Sorry same thing to the last poster can't copy paste the sentence above. When i said marry obviously you only marry your husband when i said you also marry the children doesnt mean literally "marry" again by marrying the husband you accepted the resposibility as a spouse and as stepmom to his children, you may not be a bio mom but you are the PARENT. I don't mean no harm with my sentence some would agree and some won't. I am a Stepmom too and I'm also a stepdaughter so I know how does it feel both side again of course we have different situation.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-03-05 20:37:00
PhilippinesAdvice lang po sa mga tulad ko...
My dear please find a right forum that has the same situation as you, so you'll get good advise.

In State "We serve kids"at the same time teaching them. Let kids be kids, make sure that they are happy. When you discipline kids here it doesn't mean hitting the child or spanking them or else you are " Dead Meat " by the law of child abuse. In US most parents always make kids as a top priority over themself so no matter how busy or tired life is we have to attend there needs. You should try to understand the culture here and the right approach how to handle the situation. I know it not that easy it take time.

And I have to be honest with you " You enter this relationship without thinking " that part of marrying your husband you marry also his kids and that doesn't change when you get into their life, those kids are still your husband kids.

What do you want to do with this kids? kick them out in your house? Do the same with the eldest of your husband? Have you ever imagine what the eldest feeling right now? You think it's easy to grow up without parents on his side or parents not seeing their child growing up? Now that you have children of your own it doesn't mean also it can help the situation but rather make it worse and you know why? because your own children will see and feel how their brothers treating you an it can directly affect their behavior. Girlfriend your situation should be corrected with the help of your husband.

Read about Parenting and step parenting this informations are available online for free. Do not just think of yourself and your children. Your stepsons are also the same page as you are, but they are kids they need to be tought how to behave properly.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-03-05 10:24:00
PhilippinesAdvice lang po sa mga tulad ko...
some advise gone wild obviously they are just joking around. I really love my SD she even sleep with us whenever she is with us she is so adorable. It took me time to adjust her and she feel comfortable with me. She always make puppy face with me when she want something but I have to be firm its part of disciplining and controlling to her behavior. I belong to other forum about Step Parenting it helps me understand children here in US and how to deal with step kids. Read online about Step parenting it can definately help you. I always communicate with my husband about her behavior and it is my husband as a primary disciplinarian to her. Look at the bigger picture it will also affect you bio kids behavior so as much as possible while you bio kid still little and another on the way, slowly fix the problem I know its not easy but if you know exactly how you will succeed. Just to make you happy that being step parent is also rewarding while writing this my SD is sleeping beside me and I was reading her story before that about our ALAMAT she might knows well our Philippine Literature than children in the Philippines.lol..
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-03-05 01:43:00
PhilippinesAdvice lang po sa mga tulad ko...
writing here in VJ does not solve the problem. I would agree with Jom advice. Let say for instance, Your asking them to pick up cloths on the floor stand infront of them with authority voice since you are an adult and deserve to be respected don't stop telling them until they picked up the cloths then say "thank you" to them after. I have 7 y.o SD when she dropped her cloths in the floor she have to pick it up or her dad would pick it up for her not ME. If daddy is around an she wants milk sorry daddy have to make milk for her. If daddy is not around and she is making messed in her room , I will tell her to clean up after before daddy come home from work if she won't listen I will call her dad that simple. Let your husband deal with them and don't tolerate them to treat you like that, kids needs to be thought how to respect adult and parents must discipline kids.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-03-04 16:33:00
PhilippinesBringing younger sister from phil
"Au Pair" I've known a lot who did this but not sure if it works with relatives just try to research this Visa and Family who sponsor belong to higher income.




QUOTE (PhiLandShiR @ May 20 2009, 01:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
There are twelve sponsoring au pair agencies designated by the State Department. Host families typically pay these agencies an application fee and a program fee which varies from $5,500 to $7,200, depending on the agency used. The program fees cover expenses related to the arrival of the au pair and compliance with regulations governing the program. These include, but are not limited to, airfare, medical insurance, mandatory 32-hour education session on child development and safety and other expenses. Au pairs pay fees which vary depending on the US agency and the home country agency they use (if they do not apply directly to the US agency).

A bit pricy...

-P

QUOTE (YuAndDan @ May 20 2009, 10:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Au piar?? J-Visa?

You may want to research that one.

Again she could visit to help you out with your child.

I have seen many who get grand-ma to visit for up to a year.

SEE: http://candleforlove...?showtopic=8469

She is NOT working if she is helping you with your child.



sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-05-20 15:40:00
PhilippinesTragic Story of Thomas Hunt and Filipina Wife
QUOTE (lotus101 @ May 17 2009, 08:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Why her husband died? because he is too old and its time, or he died because of the desease?


We only heard one side of the story...perhaps the Filipina husband while spending his time in Philippines has a mistress (while he was not sick at that time) and the Filipina wife was mad at him and desided to have a Filipino man herself and flew to the US.....however I , agree that the wife was very heartless did not take care her husband while he was so sick at that time.


you might be right or wrong. Some people can twist stories!!! So people stop making comments as if you know the whole story!! Its sad story but who knows why? We all dont know what the story behind.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-05-20 16:01:00
PhilippinesJUST CURIOUS
some people cannot just shut off their mouth if you have nothing good to say better be quite. No name calling just to hurt each side.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-01-18 20:46:00
PhilippinesJUST CURIOUS
This is a public forum everyone is entitled of their own opinions and beliefs. I don't need to sensitive here. American women are not as bad as some American guys described here, they are only talking about what they experienced.. I met a lot of American woman who are wonderful and brilliant. Let this people speak in fairness.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2009-01-18 12:01:00
PhilippinesSan Francisco Bay Area (California)

I was at Oakland Museum recently to see Pixar Exhibition and had a big GOOD food there, one of the Chinese Restaurant.


I was at Oakland Museum recently to see Pixar Exhibition and had a big GOOD food there. Love Asian food!!! At Belmont we had really nice Thai Restaurant its close to my house love the soup. And by the way, anyone here from South San Francisco? I'll be holding an Open House on Saturday Jan.8,from 1-4pm at 482 Alhambra feel free to come by.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2011-01-06 14:06:00
PhilippinesSan Francisco Bay Area (California)

Maybe we could share cool bay area tips? Like I know that the Oakland museum of modern art is free the 1st Sunday of the month!
Also please support the Asian art museum in San Francisco because it needs money or will close. They have some solid exhibits and there are some great CHEAP restaurants nearby?


I was at Oakland Museum recently to see Pixar Exhibition and had a big GOOD food there, one of the Chinese Restaurant.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2011-01-06 13:49:00
PhilippinesSan Francisco Bay Area (California)

i live in san francisco ca



where is it exactly?
sunlykFemalePhilippines2011-01-04 01:45:00
PhilippinesSan Francisco Bay Area (California)

I am now living in Antioch, CA but was born in raised in San Francisco. I also would like to connect with VJ members to share experiences, up's n down's and hardships that come along with going threw the visa process.

My fiancee is still in the process to pass the medical and interview and it's been over a year already. Currently as I write this i am vacationing in the Phil to visit her and family, spent Christmas and New Years together had a big argument and nearly broke up just before New Years...because of financial disagreements.

Hope I can connect with a few local Bay Area VJ members...feel free to PM or email me.

God Bless all.


Luckily I'm done with my visa for now. Just want to be a chatterbox. lol...I would love to know local people here. Hope you guys will have smooth sailing on your visa journey.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2011-01-04 01:42:00
PhilippinesSan Francisco Bay Area (California)

san francisco here!!! were you looking exclusively for pinay/pinoy people?

maybe this could turn into a thread where people share local info, restaurants, grocery etc?


not actually... just want to know who's from visa journey live in San Francisco cause sometimes, it nice to know that someone here live closeby to us. Yeah that would be great to share some local info from local people.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2010-12-30 13:33:00
PhilippinesSan Francisco Bay Area (California)
Nice meeting you both and Happy New Year!!! I'm from Peninsula particularly in Belmont. Where in East Bay?
sunlykFemalePhilippines2010-12-30 10:13:00
PhilippinesSan Francisco Bay Area (California)
Just wondering if someone here from San Francisco Bay Area?
sunlykFemalePhilippines2010-12-30 01:07:00
PhilippinesCFO... ARE YOU KIDDING ME???
The pictures is for record purposes. It's used as evidence like if someone got scammed then they can complain it to CFO. I asked them before why do they need pictures for both of us with clear face, they said that there once incident that petitioner petition 2 Filipina at the same time then the Filipina did not believed it but once they showed the picture she was shocked.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2008-12-13 20:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed Help!!! K-1 Visa
QUOTE (Dblady @ Oct 29 2008, 09:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello Everyone,

I am a new member's in this forum. M e and my Fiance need some Help about processing of K-1 visa. Do we both need to signed the letter Intent to marry before He send the package? Please help...


Many thanks in Advance...

Dblady



Only my husband make the letter (3 pages) never be a problem but you can read the guide as the above member sent the link.
sunlykFemalePhilippines2008-10-29 10:52:00
PhilippinesName Change on Unexpired Passport

Great that i have the same story, which is also my passport will near to expired im waiting my marriage contract also so i can renew my passport and send to my husband . i read a days ago that its ok not to renew as long as it still valid and you have the Marriage contarct . one member replies to me that u can explain it to the USEM or USCIS but for safe i will do the safetest way i renew and change my status so no more hazzle in case.

Good luck! opsss
one more thing are you in the philippines now?or outside? coz like me im working outside and we are planning to file and processs outside philippines .so im gathering info searh and ask here in vj wht to do.so when we start to apply CR-1 we know already some procedure.now that you are on process of your visa i would like to ask more info to u..
Thanks ! :innocent:


Hi and thanks! Yes, I'm in the Philippines. I think it's a great idea to take care of your passport renewal and other paperworks after filing your petition, even before you get your NOA2. Take it from my husband and me. We procrastinated, and now we're scrambling to get everything in order so we can be together before the end of the year.

Ask away. I have a lot of questions about the process myself, but I'll be happy to give you any answers I may have. :)
The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-10-02 09:44:00
PhilippinesName Change on Unexpired Passport

You can do a name change, but it would be better & cheaper to do it while you are still in the PI. My wife renewed hers too right after we got the NOA2.(Still had about 2.5 yrs left on it) I believe your green card will be in the same name as what is in your passport. Once you get in the US you may have to travel to the nearest philippine consulate to renew your passport if you won't be back in the PI for awhile to do it.


Thanks for the response! What I'm thinking of doing is this: To speed up the process at NVC, what I'll send with the DS-230 package is a photocopy of the passport in my maiden name. In the meantime, while waiting for the case to be completed and the interview to be scheduled, I'll go to the DFA to have the name on my passport changed to my married name, and that new passport will be the one I'll bring to the medical and the interview. FYI, it is my married name I'm using for the CR1 process. It's the name on the petition and the one NVC has on file. Will NVC accept a passport that's in my maiden name? I can explain to them that I'm just waiting for my new passport. Does that make sense? Will that work? Again, thanks!
The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-10-02 09:35:00
PhilippinesName Change on Unexpired Passport
Does anybody know if I can change my name on my yet-to-expire Philippine passport? It's relatively new. I had it renewed in August 2010, before I married my husband, so I used my maiden name. The reason I'm asking is that I know I need to send a photocopy of it to the NVC. But I'm using my married name for this whole process, and I'm sure the NVC and the Philippine consulate will require my passport to be in my married name. Or will they? And if I could "renew" it under my married name even though it's not yet up for renewal, would the NVC allow me to send my present passport to them (the one with my maiden name), while I'm waiting for the delivery of the one that would be under my married name? I'll bring the latter to the medical and the interview and continue using my married name for the rest of the process. Will that work?

Thanks in advance for your replies!
The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-09-30 21:02:00
PhilippinesNeed Advice..

There are exceptions I am sure but the OP indicates he has a time & money problem. He wants to know if he can plan on something like you describe. That would be very risky in my opinion. Many things can go wrong or affect the outcome & timeline of his case. If he decides to go to the P I based on what you say & it doesnt work out it would put both of them in a very difficult position.
He may very well need an agency because no matter what you think about her ability in your rude commentary. He doesnt think she can function alone in this difficult situation. There are many people that have asked for help here because they couldnt do this alone. She isnt any different other than she lives far away from Manila. I am sure it would intimidate anyone to have to go to do all these things alone.
I myself was very unsure of many aspects of what had to be done in my own case. Traveling to BKK on airplanes, visiting variouse U S & Thai govt offices, hotels in a huge city ect was very intimidating to me. I was lucky to have my USC husband right there to do the planning & help me thru the whole process. It wasnt my brain that didnt work it was simply a total lack of experiance in anything along these lines.
No need to feel sorry for him. What we need to do here is offer the best positive advise we can.


:thumbs:

I've lived in Metro Manila my entire life, so I know my way around. But I can see how a girl who has lived in the provinces her entire life and doesn't know her way around a big city would be quite daunted, intimidated and scared, especially if she has a hard time with English and Tagalog. I agree that in that case, it's a matter of a lack of experience, not a lack of intelligence. However, if it would be too much of a financial risk for the OP to fly here and assist his fiancée with the visa process, he could look into hiring the services of an agency, as another posted suggested. Or better yet, make arrangements for her in advance and research the directions to SLEC and the U.S. Embassy so she can familiarize herself with them.

Edited by The Humanists, 16 October 2011 - 10:33 PM.

The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-10-16 22:28:00
PhilippinesPhilippines CFO forms

This is a Philippines specific question.

When my fiancée went in for her CFO seminar she filled my First, Middle and Last name correctly on the forms. During the interview the lady asked her my mothers maiden name . Which she did know. The lady was still slightly confused so she was shown my birth certificate. She could clearly see my full name on the document but she said that my middle name was actually a second first name or something. She then erased my correct middle name and change it to my mothers maiden last name. Like it would be if I was Filipino or something.

Will this cause us problems in the future?
I see post about people trying to fix mistakes in documents that were done by some clerical / office person.


Hi! When I went to the CFO guidance and counseling session (had to attend it prior to visa issuance so I could get a passport under my married name, a DFA requirement), this was what I learned from the facilitator: Even though the CFO is well aware that non-Filipinos use their second name as middle name, it still requires the Filipina's foreign spouse's/fiance's mother's maiden name so that the foreigner's whole name (first name, second name, mother's maiden name, and last name) will be in the Philippine government's records. For example, if you are John Jacob Schmidt, and your mom's maiden name is Jingleheimer, you would be John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt in the CFO's records. The facilitator said the purpose is to distinguish one from all others with the same name. I guess this way, the CFO - and your fiancee/spouse - can rest assured that you're not John Jacob Gurglegeiger Schmidt, who, according to their records, beat his Filipina ex-wife.

So no, the facilitator probably wasn't confused. To her, it was important to know your mother's maiden name and put it in their records, for the purpose stated above.

Edited by The Humanists, 27 October 2011 - 04:37 AM.

The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-10-27 04:36:00
PhilippinesGoing to Cebu
I don't know if you're planning to stay in Mactan, the main island. But in case you're willing to go somewhere off the mainland, I suggest Bantayan island. It's beautiful and absolutely perfect for lovers! Think white sand, the bluest of waters, and a serene, idyllic life day after day. My husband and I absolutely loved our time there, as well as the place itself. If you're looking to get into some water sports, you probably won't enjoy staying there, though. But if a quiet time is what you seek, with days spent frolicking in the water and the sand, then you may want to check out Bantayan.
The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-10-22 20:55:00
Philippineshow will i work as a nurse?
This thread reminds me that I have to start self-reviewing for the NCLEX-RN, since I'll probably, hopefully, be with my husband soon. The plan is to take the licensure exam soon after I arrive. How I wish I could pass the test without having to study nursing concepts again! :P
The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-10-17 00:18:00
PhilippinesAnnulment of Previous Marriage Was Not Brought Up at SLEC Medical Exam
Hi, everyone! Thanks for the responses, I appreciate them. I guess I'm reassured now! :)
The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-11-05 19:05:00
PhilippinesAnnulment of Previous Marriage Was Not Brought Up at SLEC Medical Exam
I've read several accounts here on VJ of Filipinas who were questioned, during the medical exam at SLEC, about the annulment of their previous marriages. Some even had to undergo psychiatric evaluation. I had my medical today and was ready to answer anything about my previous marriage, but the topic never came up. I even brought my annulment papers with me. But at no point was I asked about the existence of a previous marriage. So I didn't say anything. That's the rule, isn't it? One should never volunteer anything. Or should I have? The way I saw it, since the doctor didn't ask, I had no obligation to tell her. The only point where I could have said something about my annulment was when she asked if I had ever been charged in court. And the absolute truth is that I have never been charged with anything in court because I was the one who filed for annulment, not my ex. So I said no.

Did I do ok? I believe I did and that I didn't have to volunteer any information, but I'm here for reassurance, I guess. Heh. :blush:
The HumanistsFemalePhilippines2011-11-04 06:35:00