I was in Pattaya on Thursday and number of boys were low, similar to OP. Nonetheless, I found what I was looking for.
I was in Pattaya on Thursday and number of boys were low, similar to OP. Nonetheless, I found what I was looking for.
francois (February 17th, 2018)
I have a good friend who lives part-time in Cuenca Ecuador. She loves it. As a heterosexual woman she is not chasing young cock (or at least I don't think she is - but I may underestimate her post menopausal libido) as her boyfriends in the past have tended toward late 50s early 60s gentlemen - which is a mystery to me but I digress. She loves the food in Cuenca, the ex-pat community, the Ecuadorian people, the history, the compact city living, the music, the dancing, the markets,...etc. According to her she lives on about 1500 USD a month and "lives like a queen" - her words.
I have been talking about taking a trip to Quito to check it out..but have not found anyone who want to go with me. My friend is currently working a contract job in the USA so at present she is not available to travel back to Ecuador. Quito is at 2800 meters elevation and 50 KM from the equator - darn near perfect weather - 22-16 C year round.
I do love the guys in thailand..but I am exploring other options for retirement.
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joe552 (February 18th, 2018)
When looking at potential retirement destinations, how much do you consider the ease with family members could visit? It would be pretty important to me.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
It's 2018. Geographical location isn't as important as it once was. Watch a couple movies, take a shit, and you're pretty much anywhere in the world you want to be.
Now if you decide to move to space, which is starting to appear it may become a possibility within my lifetime, then that may be quite difficult. Any where on earth is quite easy though.
mr giggles (February 19th, 2018)
BenCH (February 18th, 2018), frequent (February 18th, 2018), poshglasgow (February 19th, 2018), scottish-guy (February 18th, 2018)
LOL..thanks Joe.
If you are close to your family living many time zones away apparently is not an option for you. I am happy you are close to your family.
I was in Portugal last winter - visiting my foster son (I love that boy) - and I would love to retire there but as an American it is not as easy for me to retire in Portugal as it is for Europeans.
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