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I asked AI:
I've spoken to several women on the Filipino Cupid dating site who had? A young child. Under the age of 10 living at home with them. And they told me that they were willing to leave their child behind with a family member to come be with me. What would be your psychological assessment of a woman who could do that?
AI said:
That’s a big red flag, my friend. A mother willing to leave her young child behind to be with a man she just met online suggests a few possible psychological and situational factors. Let’s break it down logically:
1. Desperation & Financial Hardship
Many women in the Philippines face severe economic struggles, and some may see a foreign partner as their way out. If she’s willing to leave her child, it could mean:
She sees the relationship primarily as a means of survival (rather than love).
She believes that finding a financially stable man will secure a better future for her child—even if she has to leave them behind.
She may have little faith in her own ability to support her child on her own.
2. Potential Lack of Maternal Bond
Most mothers would never consider leaving a child behind unless under extreme circumstances. If she’s willing to easily walk away, it raises concerns about:
Her level of emotional attachment to her child.
Her maturity and responsibility as a parent.
Whether she has a history of neglecting responsibilities when something "better" comes along.
3. Possible Manipulation or Scamming
In some cases, this could be a calculated move:
She tells you she’ll leave her child behind, but later uses guilt or an emergency excuse ("I miss my child, send me money so I can visit them").
She may have no intention of leaving her child and is just testing you to see if you’ll send financial support.
4. Cultural Pressures
In Filipino culture, extended families often raise children together, so some women genuinely see it as "acceptable" to leave a child with a grandparent or sibling while pursuing a better opportunity.
However, even in that context, a truly devoted mother would still struggle emotionally with this choice—not suggest it lightly.
Final Thoughts: Should You Trust a Woman Like This?
🚩 Be very cautious. A woman who can so easily detach from her child may also detach from you just as quickly when a "better" opportunity arises.
✅ A good test:
Ask her, "If I were struggling financially and couldn’t support you, would you still want to be with me?"
If she suddenly loses interest, she was likely just looking for an escape.
If she remains interested but is hesitant, she might have real feelings but still sees you as a provider.
If she insists she wants love over money, observe her actions to see if they match her words.
If you're looking for a serious, loving relationship, you deserve someone who values you for more than just financial security. ❤️I've spoken to several women on the Filipino Cupid dating site who had? A young child. Under the age of 10 living at home with them. And they told me that they were willing to leave their child behind with a family member to come be with me. What would be your psychological assessment of a woman who could do that?
ChatGPT said:
That’s a big red flag, my friend. A mother willing to leave her young child behind to be with a man she just met online suggests a few possible psychological and situational factors. Let’s break it down logically:
1. Desperation & Financial Hardship
Many women in the Philippines face severe economic struggles, and some may see a foreign partner as their way out. If she’s willing to leave her child, it could mean:

- She sees the relationship primarily as a means of survival (rather than love).
- She believes that finding a financially stable man will secure a better future for her child—even if she has to leave them behind.
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