Sex In Phillipines

Sex In Phillipines




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Sex In Phillipines
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Portrayal of sexuality in the Philippines by history

Sexuality in the Philippines encompasses sexual behavior , sexual practices, and sexual activities exhibited by men and women of the Philippines past and the present. It covers courtship strategies for attracting partners for physical and emotional intimacy , sexual contact, sexual reproduction , building a family, and other forms of individual interactions or interpersonal relationships, as set and dictated by their culture and tradition, religion , beliefs, values and moral convictions, psychology , foreign influences, and other related factors.

Although Westernization and globalization have influenced Filipinos who live in the metropolitan areas, the overall culture remains quite conservative in its sexual values. [1] Filipino sexuality is affected by education received by Filipinos from schools, the media , the rise of the internet , religious teachings from their churches or other similar spiritual institutions, legal policies and laws, and the influence of urbanization or urbanized regions in the Philippines. There are provisions and policies in the constitution of the Philippines which promulgates that the sexual act should happen only within the framework of married life between a man and woman, because this personal human expression is solidly connected to the family unit and to society as a whole. [2]

As a predominantly Christian country, the Philippines considers that the only sexual behavior morally and legally acceptable and appropriate is heterosexual intercourse within a monogamous marriage, with the exception of polygamous marriage as practiced by some Filipino minority groups and by Muslim communities in the Mindanao , southern, and southwestern regions of the Philippines, as long as the men of these population are financially capable of supporting their multiple wives. [2] [3]

The following forms of sexual behavior are still considered illegal in the country: prostitution , pornography , and similar variants. Although considered morally inappropriate, quiet homosexuality and heterosexual cohabitation have become socially accepted to a certain degree. [1] Homosexuality is legal in the Philippines, and the idea of allowing same-sex marriage remains being debated by "both Church and State". [2]

Furthermore, the Roman Catholic Church became the primary influence in legal, political, and religious views and issues on sexuality, birth control and contraception , abortion , education (including sex education , sexual roles of men and women, and homosexuality) and other aspects of civil life in Philippine society. Among the views of the Catholic Church include that premarital sex and masturbation are immoral behaviors, and that homosexuality – similar to the form of Catholicism introduced by the Spanish missionaries – is an abnormal human conduct. [3]

One of the general pronouncements for the majority of Filipinos is that men should choose to marry virgin women and that women should keep and maintain their virginity until marriage. However, there are some tribal Filipino communities who permit young men and women to engage in sexual activities beginning from the stage of puberty . [3]

Before the arrival of the first group of Spaniards in the Philippine islands on the shores of Cebu , under the leadership of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, the ancient native Filipinos already had their own sexual and relationship practices. One of them is the carrying out of polygamy. Early Filipino tribal men had five or more wives, a marital ethnic norm of the archipelago at the time. [3] [4]

Ancient unmarried Filipino women were encouraged by their cultural orientation at the time to participate freely in sexual activities. According to Antonio Pigafetta and Friar Juan de Plasencia, as explained by Stanley Karnow in his book, In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines and in The Body Book by Fe Maria C. Arriola, apart from penile piercing through the use of rods made of tin or gold with dimension similar to a goose - quill which may or may not have pointed spurs, the men were also using other penile adornments such as the sagra and an item known in Tagalog as pilik-mata ng kambing or "goat's eyelashes". [5]

Pigafetta further described that there were adornments that are similar to the size of a cart nail, and that the middle section of the rod had a hole to facilitate urination. During sexual intercourse, the top of the spur – while attached to the penis – was smoothly introduced first into the woman's vagina, followed by the bottom portion. Once the penis becomes stiff, the rod or bolt stayed firmly, and cannot be withdrawn from the female's sex organ until the penis becomes flaccid. [5]

In addition to this, about one thousand years ago, the Filipino Ifugao people of northern central Philippines already had well-established values regarding marriage and sexuality. An example of these is their custom of equating the size of a woman's breast and the wideness of her hips with the price of the dowry . [3]

In 10th-century Philippines, the Chinese Limahong already introduced the concept of monogamy to ancient Filipinos, as exemplified in the cultural practices of the Ifugaos, the Negritos , and the Igorots . These Filipino ethnic communities also permitted marriages between girls and boys who have reached the age of puberty. [3]

Filipino historian Ambeth R. Ocampo described that during 19th-century Philippines the sexually attractive female body parts of the time were the "bare arms, a good neck or nape" and "tiny rosy feet". This is exemplified by Ocampo's chosen passages from Soledad Lacson-Locsin's unabridged English-language translation of the 25th Chapter of Jose Rizal 's Spanish-language novel, the Noli Me Tangere : [6]

As a part of the process of converting ancient native Filipinos into Catholicism , the Spaniard missionaries forbade the use of penile instruments, and promoted Christian ideas of the wife's fidelity to her husband, premarital virginity, the notion of a woman's role as a "nurturing mother", and the reverence of the Virgin Mary . [4]

After 1898, Protestants from the United States brought and shared their attitudes on sexuality with the people of the Philippines, which were based on the doctrines of Judaism and Protestant Christianity . The branching out of this American-introduced Protestantism led to the establishment of similar restrictions and rules regarding sexuality as imposed by the Filipino founders of the Philippine Independent Church and the Iglesia ni Cristo or "Church of Christ". [3]

Prior to 1969, sex education in the Philippines was non-existent. Instructions were limited only to discussions on pregnancy and childcare within the confines of the family unit, specifically between female members of the home. Outside the family or the home setting, available informal information – in the form of television and radio programs, illegal adult or sex publications, and the like – was imprecise, flawed, or deficient. [7]

After the World Health Organization and the Philippine government 's introduction of programs on family planning and birth/conception control in 1969, suburban and rural Philippine communities received training in these programs, with instructions on basic biology , pregnancy, and contraception that focused on the use of birth control pills . This program was clandestinely sustained by the Roman Catholic Church to "reduce the family's burden of child rearing because of poverty". [7]

In 1970, Philippine high schools and colleges began to include teachings related to public health , sexually transmitted diseases, and limited information on human reproduction and human sexuality in the curriculum for science courses, such as biology . The limitation was truncated by the Filipino tradition of not explicitly mentioning or showing images of the male and female sex organs even for educational purposes. [7]

In 1972, the government of Ferdinand Marcos formally offered sexual education programs at all levels of education. [7] Human sexual development and population were topics in science and biology subjects in elementary schools. [7]

High school students received elementary and basic-level of biological information and family planning, with emphasis that separation and divorce are illegal in the Philippines. [7] Information about legal separation or de facto separation were also taught in Philippine public schools due to its high incidence of occurrence in lower-class families. [7]

During the 1980s, seminars and international conferences were held by schools of medicine as an addition to ongoing courses on human sexuality. [7]

Research on population control , sexually transmitted diseases, premarital sex, sexual harassment , and AIDS began to be conducted during the 1990s. [7]

As of 2017 more than 30 million Filipinos can reach the Internet through a smartphone, [8] tablet, laptop or desktop computer. Thereby they have access to practically unlimited information about sexuality, including birth control, sexually transmitted diseases and sexually explicit video.

Contemporary studies and surveys show the effects of ongoing sex education in the Philippines:

A 1994 survey was carried out by Dr. Z.C. Zablan, a demography professor from the Population Institute of the University of the Philippines , in relation to the views on sexuality by 11,000 Filipino youth whose ages ranged from 15 to 24 years old. The result of this study that he entitled Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Survey showed that 80% of Philippine youth do not endorse premarital sexual encounters, 18% of young Filipinos accepted the occurrence of premarital sexual activity, while 2% gave a neutral position about the subject matter. [1]

Zablan also found out that 35% of women who graduated from colleges implement female liberalism and flexible attitudes toward sex, compared to 40% who preferred the use of contraceptives, and that 65% of less-educated and dependent females residing in rural areas have more conservative sexual values and behavior, but are more prone to not using contraceptives. In connection with this, Zabala's study also revealed that there is a trend for refined and professional males to become relaxed and comfortable with copulation, with seduction and sexual stimulation, and with alternating active and passive social roles. [1]

In 2009, a survey was done by Irala et al among 3,726 Filipino student teenagers regarding their opinions on relationships, love, sexuality, and related items. This study that targeted third year high school to third year college participants aged 13 to 18 years old revealed that they primarily received information and opinion on love and sexuality from friends and parents. Most female teenagers also oppose sexism . [9]

As of 2009 [update] , one source estimated that there were 800,000 women working as prostitutes in the Philippines. [10]

Prostitution caters to local customers and foreigners. Media attention tends to focus on those areas catering to sex tourism , primarily through bars staffed by bargirls . Cities where there is a high incidence of prostitution are Angeles City , Olongapo , Subic Bay , and Pasay , [11] with the customers usually foreign businessmen from East Asian and Western nations. [11]

Based on the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines and Republic Act No. 7610 , pornography is defined as doctrines, publications , and shows that are immoral, obscene, and indecent. Philippine legislations penalize involvement in these activities, including the abuse , exploitation , prostitution , and discrimination of children . [2]


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What is shown, what is said, what is true: When it comes to women, specifically the women of the Philippines, these notions do not slide seamlessly into place. We live in a place where premarital sex, prostitution, cohabitation, homosexuality, sex tourism, and contraception are widely condemned but frequently practiced. We have one of the world's youngest populations, one of the most alarming rising HIV/AIDS epidemics, and one of the fastest growing birth rates, yet still insist — through media depictions and everyday judgmental chitchat — on pushing a virginal, untouched national image. This is a country where two female presidents have been elected so far; where some of the most beautiful women in the world may be found; where boys growing up are spoiled by their mothers, and girls carry on a sort of lifelong situation comedy with their fathers, marked by a clash of wills and affectionate verbal takedowns. It is a country that breeds mysteries and contradictions.
Not that we're complaining. We love it this way.
We relish the challenge of learning, through trial and error and cultural osmosis, to read between the lines, to interpret the nuances, to feel our way, as it were, in a society both matriarchal and macho, where we are saturated with stories and attitudes from more permissive places — we're looking at you, Netherlands — all while struggling with Catholic guilt and anxiety in this, our overwhelmingly Catholic country. In this game of sexual morality, we learn to be indirect and subdued with our advances. It is a conversation, it is a duet, it is a dance. These are not, by the way, metaphors. — Erwan Heussaff and Luis Katigbak, editors, Esquire Philippines


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What’s your imagination of a perfect two to three week holiday? Maybe that’s chilling out at paradise-like, white sanded beaches during the day. Exploring natural wonders that are unseen anywhere else in the world, like perfect shaped volcanoes , swimming with whale sharks, almost surreal looking rice terraces . Eating the sweetest mangoes in the world. Drinking cheap but tasty local beer. Doing island hopping from one wonderland to another.
Oh wait, maybe I forgot something. Yes, you probably want all that. But what really makes that kind of vacation perfect is to end your days in the bars among countless of young, attractive and charming ladies who are not only willing to “entertain” you if you buy them a drink or two, but also to get wild and naughty back in your hotel room if you agree to give them a few blue notes afterwards.
If all that sounds to you like the perfect holiday, then you couldn’t make a better choice than going to the Philippines. And it gets better than that: You don’t even have to wait until sunset to get intimate with hot Filipina girls – you could as well go to a massage salon in the middle of the afternoon, relax for an hour and get a happy ending on top of that. Or if you want the full program you could go to the bigger soapy massage parlors. Or you could even meet nice and “open-minded” girls completely for free (no prostitutes). I will come back to that point later.
But it’s not just that the range of fun activities in the Philippines is huge, but also the fact that the US Dollar to Philippine Peso exchange rate has been very favorable for foreigners for years, and there is little sign why this should change in the near future.
Yes, the Philippines are basically a third world country (even less developed than Thailand), but that also means that your money will last a lot longer and give you so much more value compared to if you just traveled to Rio or Amsterdam. Sure, that also means you should be careful and don’t lose your common sense when walking around town and talking to the locals, but then you should definitely also have a fun and memorable time.
In this guide I’m going to provide you with all the information you want (and need) to know in order to spend a fantastic sex holiday in the Philippines. This is what I’m going to cover here:
Let me say that this guide is really aimed at first time visitors to the Philippines, so if you have already been here (or simply not interested in a particular section) then feel free to just skip to the parts you want to know about.

I guess the topic you are most curious about is how much a typical “single vacation” in the Philippines would actually cost. Provided that you want to take out bar girls for sex and be jerked or sucked off in a happy ending massage salon pretty much every day. And provided that you also want other sorts of entertainment like island hopping tours or rent motorbikes to cruise up and down scenic coastal roads.
So let’s break down the typical costs of a sex holiday in the Philippines:
Summing up the average daily costs: 2,500 Pesos (hotel) + 1,250 Pesos (food & drinks) + 500 Pesos (transportation) + 2,500 Pesos (entertainment) = 6,750 Pesos, or around 135 US Dollar, per day . I don’t really want to list the exact exchange rate here, just use a currency converter to get the current rate.
Or course you can get by cheaper than this and especially the budget for girls and sex is very flexible. Like you could cut this cost down to 1,000 Pesos per month instead of 2,000 Pesos per day if you sign up on one of the increasingly popular online dating sites and meet “normal” girls instead of prostitutes.
On top of the daily budget obviously comes the cost of the flight ticket to and from the Philippines to your home country, as well as domestic flights, bus rides and ferry trips – depending on your schedule. Just to give you an idea, I just checked the price for a one way flight from Manila to Cebu with Cebu Pacific in two months from now and they have promo fares for 1,355 Pesos.
And last but not least you (may) have to consider costs for health insurance , visa fees (most western nationalities get a free 30 day visa on arrival including Americans, English, German, French, Australian as well as Japanese, Korean and more) as well as souvenirs you may buy during your trip like a pair of shoes for your new girlfriend or dried mangoes for your mom.

That depends on what type of girls you are looking for. If you don’t want to pay for sex and meet normal girls with regular day jobs or students, then you could either approach them in everyday situations like in the shopping malls . That can be quite time consuming though and Pinays (= Filipina women) tend to be quite shy in public, too. This explains why the dating sites like Pina Love have become so popular:
You can talk and arrange dates with girls conveniently from home (or anywher
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