Courtship: / Panliligaw
Courtship: / Panliligaw
Courtship: / Panliligaw
/ pAnliLigAw
- duRinG tHe eArlY
pEriOd took pAtiEncE
anD a sPiriT oF
dEdIcaTion oN thE pArT
oF a mAn tO wiN thE
hAnD oF hIs fAir lAdY.
• eArLy pAnLiLigAw tEchNiquEs
•pAmAmAnhiKaN
-wHen a mAn dEciDed tO mArrY,
hE conSults hIs pAreNts aNd tHe
eLdErs iN hIs fAmiLy. iF tHe gIrL
aNd hEr fAmiLy wErE
aCcEptAblE, tHe gRoOm’s fAmiLy
wiLL sTarT tO negotiate wIth tHe
bRidE’s pAreNts.
-eLdErLy rEpreSentatIvEs oF
boTh pArtiEs dIcuSs tHe tErms oF
a DOWRY with gReaT tAcT anD
diPlomAcy.
•dOwRy
- rEfErs to tHe cUstOm iN
mAnY EuRopEaN sOciEtiEs
oF thE bRidE’s pArenTs
giVinG a sUbsTancIaL
pResEnt tO tHe hUsbAnD.
•sEvEraL tYpEs
oF dOwRy
•1. bIgAy-kAyA
- cOnSiStInG oF lAnd, gold, oR
dEpEnDenTs. iN aBsEnCe oF
tHeSe, aNy vAluAbLe aRtIcle
wOuLd dO.
•2. pAngHimUyAt
- cErTaIn aMouNt oF mOneY
tO bE gIvEn tO thE bRiDe-tO-
bE’s pArEnTs aS pAymEnt fOr
tHe mOtheR’s eFFoRTs iN
rEaRinG tHe gIrL tO
wOmAnhOOd.
•3. bIgAy-sUsO
- bRiBe gIVen tO thE gIrL’s
wEt-nUrSe wHo fEd tHe bride
dUrIng hEr iNfAncY with
miLk fRom hEr oWn bReaSTs.
•4. hImArAw
-sUm oF mOnEy tO bE gIvEn
tO tHe gIrL’s pArEnTs aS
rEimBurSemEnt fOr tHe
aMouNt sPeNt iN fEeDing tHe
gIrL dUriNg hEr inFaNcY.
•5. sAmBon
- A dOwRy gIvEn tO tHe
gIrL’s reLatIvEs.
•cOnCepTi
Ons
oF
lOvE
• aCcOrDiNg tO R.J. STERNBERG, lOvE
cOnsIsTs oF vArIouS dEgReeS oF:
• iNtImAcY
• pAsSiOn
• cOmmItMeNt
• iDeNtIfIcAtIOn oF lOVe uSing bAsiC
eLeMeNtS oF LoVe aCcOrDinG tO R.J.
STERNBERG
•1. NoN-LoVe
- dI kA nYa gUsTo bEs!
- aBsEnCE oF tHRee oF
cOmpOneNts.
•2. liKiNg
- lAnDi yA pA soY
- iNtiMaCy wIthOut pAssIon
oR coMmItmeNt.
•3. iNfAtUaTiOn
- buRi mE mU, aLi mE pA LaB
- pAssIon, without iNtiMaCy
oR cOmmItmEnt.
•4. rOmAnTic lOVe
- sAna All
- inTimAcY aNd pAssIon
wIthOut cOmmiTmenT.
•5.
cOmPanioNate
lOvE
- pRenS kE mu
- cOmmItMent aNd iNtimaCy
wIthOut pAssIon.
•6. fAtUoUs LoVe
- bEsPren kE mU.
- pAsSion aNd cOmmItmeNt
without iNtiMaCY.
•7. eMptY lOvE
- nAnlAmIg nA.
- coMMitMent wIthOut
pAssIon oR iNtimAcY.
•8. cOnSummAte
LoVe
- xXxmAhAlkItAbEnTeuNo21x
Xx
- combination oF coMMitMent,
pAssIon aNd iNtimAcY.
• aCcOrDiNg tO JOHN LEE, tHerE aRe
NuMbeR of sTylEs oF lOve, tHaT
dEsCRibE tHe wAy LovErs rElAtE tO
eAcH oThEr.
•1. LuDuS
-a LuDic LovEr vIeWs lOvE
aS a gAmE, aS pLAy, aS
fUn aNd rEfuSeS to bEcOme
dEpEnDent oN aNy pErsOn
anD dOes nOt encourage
aNotHer’s inTimAcy.
•2. pRaGmA
-Love of tHe pragmatic wHo
is LogIcal aNd rAtioNal.
ThE pRagMa LovEr
aSsEsses hIs/hEr pArTner
oN tHe bAsiS oF aSsets aNd
liAbilIties.
•3. eRoS
-oPpOsiTe oF prAgma,
eRotiC lovErs arE consumed
bY pAssIon AnD rOmAncE.
•4. mAnIa
-a PerSon wIth mAnic LovE
fEels iNTensE eMotioNal
aNd sExUal pAssIon bUt is
Out oF ConTrOL.
•5. sToRgE
-stOrgE love is cAlM,
sOotHing, nOn-sExUal love
dEvoId oF iNtEnsE
pAssIon.
•6. aGaPe
-aGaPe is sElFleSs aNd
gIviNg, eXpeCtiNg nOthing
iN rEtUrN.
•MARRIA
GE
•mArrIagE
-aFter thE dIffiCuLt siTuAtiOn
oF coUrTsHIp aNd SelEctiOn
or cHoICe of Mate, yoU aRe
noW rEaDy tO emBarK Into
tHe mOst eXciTing pArT of iTs
jOurneY, conStiTuTinG yoUr
fAmiLy.
• bEnEfITs oF mArrIAge
1 .HeAlTH – sPousEs aRe siCk less oFten.
2. LoNgeVitY –sPouSes live lOngEr tHan
siNgles.
3. HaPpInEsS –sPoUser rEpoRt bEing
hAppIer tHat siNgles.
4. SexUal SatIsFacTioN –spoUseS rEpoRt
bEing mOre saTisfIed wIth tHeir sEx.
5. MonEy –spoUseS hAvE mOre eConomic
rEsoUrcEs.
6. LoWeR ExPenSes –tWo cAn liVe mOre
cHeaPly tOgetHer tHan sEpAraTely.
7. DrUg UsE –sPoUses hAve lower rAtes of
dRug uSe anD aBuse.
8. ConNecTednEss –sPouSes aRe connected to
mOre iNdivIduALs wHo
pRovidE A sUppOrt sYstem.
9. ChIldReN –rAtes oF high sChoOl
drOpoUts, tEen pRegNanCies, and pOverTy
arE lower aMong cHilDreN rEareD in
A tWo-pAreNt hoMe.
10.HiStoRy –spOusEs dEvElop a sHarEd
hiStoRy aCrOss tiMe wiTh sIgniFicAnt oTher.
•Theories of Mate
Selection
• Endogamy
-from the Greek word “endon” which means
“within”
- Specifies the groups within which spouse
must be found and prohibits marriage with
others
• Exogamy
-from the Greek word “exo” which
means “outside”
- Requires mate selection outside certain
groups, usually one’s family or certain
folk
• Incest Taboo
• A social norm common to virtually all
societies, prohibits sexual relationships
between certain culturally specified
relatives
• Other Marriage Patters
• Monogamy – Each man have only one
wife at a time, and each woman may
only have one husband
F- father
A- and
M- mother, a member of the family will
say
I- (child – son or daughter)
L- love
Y- you
• Functions of the family by Sociologist
Willian F. Ogburn
• Regulation of sexual
behavior and
reproduction
• Protection
• Socialization and
Education
• Status Conferal
• Affection and
Companionship
• Economic Activity
• FAMILY SUB-SYSTEMS
•Marital Subsystem
•Parental Subsystem
•Sibling Subsystem
• Marital Subsystem
• Parental Subsystem
• Sibling Subsystem
• KINDS OF FAMILY OR FAMILY
PATTERNS
• Membership, Organization and
Structure Patterns:
• Nuclear Family
• Extended Family
• II. RESIDENCE PATTERN:
• Neolocal
Residence
• Matrilocal
Residence
• Patrilocal
Residence
• III. AUTHORITY PATTERNS:
• Patriarchy or
Patriarchal
• Matriarchy or
Matriarchal
• Equalitarian
• IV. DESCENT PATTERNS:
• Bilineal Descent
• Patrilineal
Descent
• Matrilineal
Descent
• LEGAL CONCEPT OF FAMILY
•Concept of
Family Planning
•CHOOSING
THE RIGHT
CONTRACEPTI
VES
•Dissolution of
Marriage
• DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE
• DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE
“It’s not you, it’s me…”
• Final judgment sentencing the respondent to imprisonment of more than six years, even
if pardoned.
• Abandonment of petitioner by respondent without justifiable cause for more than one
year.
• ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE
This has the effect of considering the marriage as
“void ab initio,” a Latin term to meaning the marriage
never existed at all. Although it has a different effect
in how it considers the marriage (null and void) after
the annulment, it has, however, the same effect in
terms of capacitating the parties to remarry.
• A marriage may be annulled for
any of the following causes:
• Absence of parental consent if one of the parties is eighteen years
old but below twenty one.
• Physical incapacity.
• Recent development on
Divorce
• Recent development on
Divorce
• Executive Order no. 227
Sec. 1. Article 26 of the Executive Order No. 209 is hereby amended to
read as follows:
"Art. 36. A marriage contracted by any party who, at the time of the
celebration, was psychologically incapacitated to comply with the
essential marital obligations of marriage, shall likewise be void even if
such incapacity becomes manifest only after its solemnization.“
"Art. 39. The action or defense for the declaration of absolute nullity of
marriage shall not prescribe. However, in the case of marriages
celebrated before the effectivity of this Code and falling under Article
36, such action or defense shall have taken effect."