Philippines:the varieties of filipina women

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mestiza,chinita and the natives, this are the commonly and usually observed faces of the filipina women you can set aside them from telling who is who and which is which from the other asian races!! since we were a former colony of spain for 300yrs and 50 yrs by the american it is not unusual to see mestiza in the philippines and add also the contacts from other asian nation such as china that according to our census there were 2 million chinese who are now filipino residing in the philippines, plus the the japanese contacts during 1600 and world war 2, and now adays we have 200,000 koreans here in the philippines so lets see on what will the filipino people in the feature look like!! ^^ thank you and enjoy
by the way the title of the song is '' bebot" by black eyed peas you can watch my other videos if you want ^_^ thank you again!

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  • You should have been consistent.......... If you use artists then it should be all astists. And some of the mestiza's you mention are not mestiza biologically like Kris Bernal etc.. They are pure filipino.... the same in Chinita....

  • @007177Yanni actually i used a term "MAYBE" here!! i certainly believed that you did not get my message!! thank you!

  • The natives look like the common filipino yaya. 8D no offense to anyone.

  • @Jiriyanu actually you look like one of them! ofcourse the filipino yaya u were talking about is a filipino native that is why their alike! what do you expect?

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  • @flipo25rid Gotta relax, dude. Its all personal preference. I happen to like the lighter skin...but that that don't mean the darker skin ones aren't bad.

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  • @flipo25rid They are disgusting women anyway you look at it.

  • Filipina women are savages. Some only look presentable because the Spanish occupied the Philippines for many years. These women are raised from the time they are little girls to take and never give which is why the majority of idiots that go to the Philippines to get married end up in a divorce (and losing a lot of money).

  • The good looking ones are the ones who look least like natives.

  • natives? they're modernized true blooded filipinas

  • They are all beautiful ! not my kinda music but good info for those who dont understand The Philippines. Good video.

  • anak naman ng putang-ina ok na sana eh kaso bakit ganun nung pang-huli na puru pangit na yung lumabas mukhang yaya na tinitira ni kuya pag wala si ate hahahahahahahahhaheheheheheheh­ehehe

  • Why call myself 'FilAmFan'? The beauties in this video explain part of my reason. Other reasons include the warm. welcoming attitude and hospitality of your country's people; your rich, mixed heritage and your industriousness as you earn your way to a brighter future. Thank you. Now a note to my fellow Americans: while we contributed much to the enrichment of the Philippines, we also have a colonial legacy (largely unknown to most Americans) which is resented with good cause. Show respect!

  • @Michale26

    Sorry about that bro. It's time to change and appreciate our brown sistahs.

    Time to let go of this colonial mentality.

  • @flipo25rid im not being stereotype here ok..... and pls watch it again so that youll be able to see clearly that theyre of brown complexion ^_^ thank u

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