How do Filipino women love their family? I’ll tell you one thing: Filipino women will do anything for their family. What exactly do I mean by this? Many Filipino mothers would go to the extreme of leaving their family in search of greener pastures, but in order to provide their children with the best of everything life has to offer. Women of this type take the opportunity to leave their home country to go abroad and work as domestic servants or factory workers so that they can send their children to good schools and ensure that they have food on the table every day.
On the other hand, there are Filipino women who go to the extreme of quitting their jobs so that they can focus on being mothers full time.
Well, of course, this should not give you the impression that the first batch of Filipina women do not love their family in such a way that they can afford to leave them behind. Do not think that material things matter more to them than being with their loved ones. Because when you think about it, it’s exactly because of the love of family that pushes them to leave. These people know that it is the only way they can give their children a future, so they make the ultimate sacrifice. Life in other countries is hard, but these women have to face their fears, face discrimination and physical, mental and emotional abuse, so that their children do not have to go through the same situation. Yes, this is how Filipino women love their family.
Similarly, it cannot be said that Filipina women who choose to devote all their time to their families are more blessed, because it is not that they have not sacrificed anything. For most of these women, giving up their career is like giving up a part of themselves, especially if it has taken them years to build their dreams from scratch. Letting go of something that has significant meaning is itself a sacrifice.
Filipino women, regardless of the group they belong to, are loving mothers. Your children’s needs take top priority over your own needs. They will buy their children everything they need, even if it means giving up Starbucks coffee for a month or two, or the luxury of taking a cab to work once a week. The way Filipino women care for their children can give the impression that they are spoiling their children. They are also disciplinarians and instill discipline when necessary. And Filipina women are emotionally strong, so it’s no surprise to see their family leaning on them.
This article is never meant to compare how much Filipino mothers would spend to show their love for their family, but to emphasize that in both circumstances, love is the defining factor. There may be a world of difference between the two groups, but one thing is clear: their love for their family is unquestionable. This is how Filipinos love their family.