
Walang Utang na Loob: Breaking Free from Toxic Filipino Family Culture
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Filipino culture loves to glorify family. "Walang kapantay ang pagmamahal ng pamilya," right? But what if that “love” is conditional? What if the first people who taught you pain shared your last name?
In this raw and uncomfortable episode of Say No More, we’re naming the unspoken: toxic family dynamics in Filipino households. We’re unpacking the black sheep label, calling out the guilt-wrapped-in-tradition mindset, and ripping into the twisted narrative that kids owe their parents a lifetime subscription to suffering - just because they were fed and clothed.
From being adopted and treated like a debt, to being used as a retirement plan and emotional dumping ground - this one’s personal. It’s not about being disrespectful. It’s about surviving a system that calls abuse “discipline” and silence “respect.”
If you’ve ever been called pasaway, walang utang na loob, or felt like the designated disappointment in your family - this one’s for you.
You don’t owe anyone your peace. And you sure as hell don’t owe anyone your life.