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no girl is ever going to be intimate with you again

so why would you want to linger on in this nasty place ?

the only thing left is pain, cramps, digestive issues and so forth,

thank goodness youre soon outa here.

only catch is the moment you exit,

have a nice one

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48 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

Easy, just forget it ! dont think too far ahead, enjoy the now.

We all have a "use by date" we just dont know what it is, and when it arrives thats it.

So, dont worry about what might happen, concentrate on what is happening.

Its only a problem if you allow it to be.

 

    Really ?.  should we not prepare for the health issues , old age brings .

   Dementia , Parkies , and everything else , that comes with old age .

   Bearing in mind , that we farlangs , generally live longer than thai men .

  How would our thai wifes / partners , cope with this , would they want to ??.

        

   I  have known , many brit farangs , faced with no hope ,

  have bought a one way ticket , home to the UK , to die,  thanks NHS hospice.

 

        Ignore it,   until it happens to you ..

 

 

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8 hours ago, brokenbone said:

no girl is ever going to be intimate with you again

so why would you want to linger on in this nasty place ?

the only thing left is pain, cramps, digestive issues and so forth,

thank goodness youre soon outa here.

only catch is the moment you exit,

have a nice one

I sort of agree with the whole, but not with your first sentence.

My 30s+ gf is 'intimate' with me fairly often, and my former Thai wife, and earlier this year I've managed to be fairly 'intimate' with 6 different Khmer ladies and 2 Viet ladies mostly in their 20s. Although lately it's more I can't be bothered.

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8 hours ago, CharlieH said:

We all have a "use by date" we just dont know what it is, and when it arrives thats it.

My use by date was age 52, the next 11 years I've spent in the skip behind the supermarket.

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Jesus WMG, it's a depressing subject that we should try to not think about even thought it is often in the back of all of our minds.

 

My advice is try to not dwell on it. Occupy your frame of mind with other matters. Read a book, watch films and go on the internet. Dwelling on death will only lead to despair and depression. Try and make the most of the here and now rather than think about what might be round the corner.

 

One of my pals in Pattaya is 84 in July yet he soldiers on and walks a couple of hours every day and even gets other blokes' shopping for them. He has no phone nor a PC but talks to people all the time and when he's not gossiping he's reading books.

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59 minutes ago, yogi100 said:

My advice is try to not dwell on it

# OP:

good advice.

I wouldn't say you are suffering from depression.

 

What you are suffering from is wrong thinking. What you dwell on in your thoughts makes your mood - be it bad or good. If you can't think on feeling young and feeling good think about something that is different from what makes you feel bad. Remember nice experiences in the past - experience  them again in your mind - remember that good feeling. Or think about a nice holiday that you will allow yourself, about your favourite soccer team, a nice sex session with a professionel lady (or boy -whatever your preference is) ... or read a funny book and let your thoughts be inpired by it. Just don't think about what makes you feel bad. 

 

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

At 63 I've had enough and will welcome death (but not illness).

Why keep going, I've done everything I wanted.

If you welcome death, there are many ways you could make that wish come true.

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10 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

 

I am in very good health and I am going to keep banging away until I drop.

 

Or it drops , whichever comes soonest , no pun intended.

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I think about it as well ,but as long as its quick ,it will not be a problem , i know my wife worries about me as she is a good bit younger ,and no its not about the money ,she will have no problems ,its just the fact of losing me ,mind you the thought of anything happening to her is far worse ,i much prefere to go first .

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As post #24 says, get a puppy.

 

We bought one 3 months ago, & have little time to think of anything else. He's very demanding, quite wonderful, & keeps us fit.

 

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Well I did not have any thoughts on it  until I read your article

I have my daily routine here out for the afternoon walking exercise ect ( keeps the weight down ) 

which some people will say its boring but each to his own

will let you know next year when I reach that young age of 70 

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