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Just now, save the frogs said:

if it's false hope, then why do so many foreigners stay in pattaya for so long?

 

 

Trying to find the "dream" 

So when they sell up in Cardiff or wherever they are moving to the "dream" as the YouTuber tells them

 

But are they ?

 

 

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11 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Trying to find the "dream" 

So when they sell up in Cardiff or wherever they are moving to the "dream" as the YouTuber tells them

 

But are they ?

 

 

 

not the ideal retirement lifestyle for me personally. 

 

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Don't know, it certainly worked for me,

I've had very pleasant female company for the past 16 years, rarely slept alone, and made several very good friends with whom I travelled all over SEA. During that time I've acquired a wife, a house and two great kids.

 

 

you got out of Pattaya and made a real life (or where never there in the first place). Not everyone can pull that off though.

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A personal attack has been removed

"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!"

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

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5 hours ago, Cameroni said:

 

I've seen the most repulsive fat hairy manpigs with slim young girls on their arms in Pattaya. It' can't be that hard to meet women there.

All it takes is $$&&&&

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9 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

One guy wrote ( Harold) (which I cried after reading ) is that he was a 60yo man who lives by himself with no family from Cardiff in the UK and he works Monday to Friday ,comes home at night to a empty house, cooks his dinner watches TV  and repeats it the next day 

Weekends he is lonely 

 

Thought you were maybe talking about Harold who married porn star Nong Nat for a moment there... 

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9 hours ago, save the frogs said:

if it's false hope, then why do so many foreigners stay in pattaya for so long?

 

 

People do come and go so you don't notice the leavers

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10 hours ago, save the frogs said:

if it's false hope, then why do so many foreigners stay in pattaya for so long?

 

 

A lot of them are “all in“ and don't have the financial resources to make a move.

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Nothing changed for me, so easy adjustment.  Usually alone, (not lonely) especially last 5 years in USA, as away from hometown area (Philly metro).  Had a couple friends in those last few years in USA (Memphis metro).

 

Did shift hobbies, considerably.  Upgraded photography to fancy camera & wildlife, vs simple holiday snaps, mostly underwater.   Stopped scuba diving, as main  O&A hobby, after a few dives here in TH, as just not interesting, compared to past experience.

 

Sex, drugs & RR is now down to just sex, after first 5 ish years of weekly, then monthly alcohol warrior, to now nothing.    

 

Museums, the art, concerts & plays are fairly none existent or repetitively boring here, TH.

 

Never had a problem meeting & hooking up with like minded folks, at any age, and wouldn't be different now if single.  Living the relationship dream now, and was living the single dream here in TH, in between marriages.  All good.

 

Something the internet has done, is drive introverts deeper into being alone, as can entertain themselves a bit more at home with internet, porn, games.   Don't even have to go out to eat or shop, just order food and all one's needs, as so many delivery options now.

 

Almost sad, IF, wasn't voluntary.   LIVE WITH ONE'S CHOICES  :coffee1:

 

ME ... roll with it ... BE HAPPY

 

 

Introverts and miserable lot ... get out there and don't bring your problems with you ... 😎

 

 

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Loneliness is not a UK problem. It's a personal one.

If you're lonely in Cardiff, you'll be lonely anywhere you go.

It's up to you to go out and make friends. It's really not that hard to do.

 

'The Zen you find on the top of the mountain is the Zen you brought up with you.'

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9 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Museums, the art, concerts & plays are fairly none existent or repetitively boring here, TH.

Isn't Bangkok the place to retire if your into that ?

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13 hours ago, gargamon said:

A lot of them are “all in“ and don't have the financial resources to make a move.

Yes, but it's better than what he describes in the OP: Coming home to an empty house, being alone on weekends.

It's way easier to socialize in pattaya. for a coupla beers, someone will keep you company. 

 

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After reading the OP, I had to sit down and cry for a while. Now I have things to do, but I'll have more free time around 7:00 this evening. I made myself a note so I won't forget to sit down and cry a little more. 

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1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

Yes, but it's better than what he describes in the OP: Coming home to an empty house, being alone on weekends.

It's way easier to socialize in pattaya. for a coupla beers, someone will keep you company. 

 

And yes someone like Harold a 60yo man who lives alone in Cardiff (apparently this place is in Wales for anyone that doesnt know up near England) but that's another story, could we get back on topic please !!!!!

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