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This book is written for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not the intention of this book to promote or facilitate violations of either U.S. or Philippine laws. All readers are encouraged to respect both Philippine laws and Philippine people during their travel. It is not the intention of this book to slander or or in any way cause injury to the Philippine country or it's people. The readers should understand no country is without crime, greed, corruption, immorality or any other faults. It is not the intention of this book to target Filipinos or their country, but simply to report to the reader what to expect during his travels so the he can have a safe and pleasant stay in the Philippines. If any Filipinos reading this book find offense, the author extends his apologies. Let it be known although the author himself is not a Philippine citizen, he is a resident of the Philippines; he therefore writes this book out of love for the Philippine people, especially the women, of whom no other country can even come close in matching their sweetness, warmth, friendliness, playfulness, and overall beauty.
Warning: American citizens or permanent residents should note that it is illegal to travel to other countries with the "intent" of engaging in sex with persons under the age of sixteen (16). (U.S. Criminal Code 18 U.S.C. Section 2423b). Other countries, such as Canada, France and Germany have similar laws. Under the American law, actually engaging in sex with someone under the age of sixteen is not even necessary for a conviction under the law. Being caught soliciting a minor, having nude pictures of foreign minors, or even possessing fantasy correspondence could provide the necessary elements for a conviction where proof of travel (a passport stamp, a plane ticket) also exists. This may sound far-fetched to some readers, but it is reality under the law. "Intent" is proven from circumstantial evidence and the law presumes that one generally intends the consequences of one's acts. For American citizens and permanent residents, the punishment for traveling with the intent of engaging in sex with persons under sixteen is as severe as actually engaging in sex with minors in the U.S. Thus if one travels with the intent of engaging in sex with a minor between the ages of twelve and sixteen, the minimum mandatory jail sentence is two to three years. If one travels with the intent of engaging in sex with a minor under the age of twelve, the minimum punishment is |