Olddaddy Posted July 25 Posted July 25 Could up with a old friend today in Sydney City Australia He is older than me gay man in his late 60's a cheapskate who hasn't been overseas on around 15 years, I doubt he gets any sex in Australia although he told me he goes to the gay sauna and has to contend with guys our age , Lives by himself in a beautiful modern 1 bedroom apartment modern bathroom etc overlooking the harbour with gold tapware etc He came around to my 1 bedroom unit He said to me , why is your bathroom outdated? "You could of spent all that money on updating your apartment instead of travelling to Thailand every year ,in fact you could of bought another apartment!! And that got me wondering how much money 💲I have spent in the last 20 years I could of modernised my apartment , I could of probably upgraded to a bigger one if I hadn't gone to Thailand every year sometime twice a year 🏫 I could have .... Now I feel depressed, he left me feeling depressed 😭 "You wasted a lot of money old daddy travelling to Asia , he said as he left ,you could of put marble tiles in your bathroom with gold 🥇 tapware ,!!! Mateo_37, nikba2515, pong2 and 1 other 1 1 1 1 Quote
Popular Post ichigo Posted July 25 Popular Post Posted July 25 Everyone has different goals, some prefer to spend money on objects, and others on experiences. I think your friend's comments were uncalled for tbh. Live your life the way you see fit. I mean, are marble tiles and gold tapware going to fuck your ass and make you cum? vinapu, Walkabout, bkkmfj2648 and 7 others 3 7 Quote
Olddaddy Posted July 25 Author Posted July 25 Now I see my silver tapware maybe I shouldn't go to Thailand this year I'm happy with the silver tapware though😲 All that money you guys wasted when you could of modernised your bathroom. Quote
KeepItReal Posted July 25 Posted July 25 You can't take it with you and your heirs will likely waste what you leave to them. Enough said! vinapu, zombie and AndyUK 3 Quote
spoon Posted Friday at 12:39 PM Posted Friday at 12:39 PM Its all about priority. If you regret spending those money travelling to thailand, maybe u should stop going, as you seems to prioritize upgrading bathroom more than travelling to thailand for boys. daydreamer 1 Quote
zombie Posted Friday at 12:52 PM Posted Friday at 12:52 PM I want the last cheque(check) I write to bounce... ggobkk and floridarob 2 Quote
Walkabout Posted Friday at 01:53 PM Posted Friday at 01:53 PM One man like to wax his gold tapware, another man like to get his dick waxed . Which is better? Different strokes for different folks. pong2, Keithambrose, bkkmfj2648 and 1 other 4 Quote
floridarob Posted Friday at 05:37 PM Posted Friday at 05:37 PM 10 hours ago, ichigo said: Live your life the way you see fit. It's Olddaddy, so gotta talk to all his personalities .... Live your life the way you all see fit. pong2, Kiwi306 and ichigo 1 2 Quote
Popular Post thaiophilus Posted Friday at 07:17 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 07:17 PM In the words of Sir Henry Rawlinson (he of Rawlinson End, not the Assyriologist of the same name), "If I had all the money I’d spent on drink... I’d spend it on drink". Substitute other goods and services as appropriate. daydreamer, BjornAgain, Kiwi306 and 3 others 6 Quote
Shonen Posted Friday at 08:04 PM Posted Friday at 08:04 PM I’ve probably spent about 5 or 6 million baht in Thailand. I don’t regret any of it. Experience is more important to me than material possessions. I do regret buying a condo there, instead of a house in America. But at least I didn’t sell my condo and move full time to Thailand. I’m glad I still own some property in the USA. Im having difficulty keeping up with my condo now , so maybe I would have had to sell my house if I had one. I still plan on spending about a million baht every time I visit Thailand. So much fun having sex wherever, whenever I want. pong2 and khaolakguy 2 Quote
Popular Post vinapu Posted Friday at 08:53 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 08:53 PM 9 hours ago, KeepItReal said: ..... and your heirs will likely waste what you leave to them. when I inherited some money after my parents died ( it wasn't a lot, relax ) I decided to renovate my bathroom and put new floor in the l kitchen. That way I avoided a dilemma Olddaddy is facing now and freed myself to waste whatever comes my way on Thai trips. As byproduct I have a nice feeling that I did not waste my old folk's inheritance but put it to good use., freeing my own money to be wasted disgracefully Travelingguy, emiel1981, Ruthrieston and 5 others 5 3 Quote
Popular Post floridarob Posted Friday at 09:19 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 09:19 PM vinapu, Ruthrieston, ggobkk and 3 others 6 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Friday at 10:24 PM Posted Friday at 10:24 PM 3 hours ago, thaiophilus said: In the words of Sir Henry Rawlinson (he of Rawlinson End, not the Assyriologist of the same name), "If I had all the money I’d spent on drink... I’d spend it on drink". Substitute other goods and services as appropriate. Not Field Marshal Lord Henry Rawlinson, either ! Quote
floridarob Posted Saturday at 12:10 AM Posted Saturday at 12:10 AM Get one like in this photo, you can hook a garden hose to it....might be more useful for you 😏 ichigo 1 Quote
Popular Post KeepItReal Posted Saturday at 12:43 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 12:43 AM I fully realize that I have no sense of style or fashion. That probably explains why I have always found gold or champagne faucets to be tacky and pretentious. I will stick with the basic stainless steel or chrome. Kiwi306, vinapu, pong2 and 2 others 5 Quote
Members Popular Post daydreamer Posted Saturday at 04:00 PM Members Popular Post Posted Saturday at 04:00 PM Everyone has their own priorities in life. When you look back, you will likely only regret the things you didn't do, not the things you did. A remodeled bathroom versus not traveling overseas? I'm guessing a very select few in their final years will regret not remodeling their bathroom versus not going on holidays to Thailand. Just make sure you're not saving money and depriving yourself of fun. As the years go by, many people's health declines, and long trips overseas become more difficult, or sometimes impossible, due to physical constraints. Put time on one side of a balance scale, and money on the other side. Don't deprive yourself of pleasure by saving money that you may never be able to spend. pong2, PeterRS, vinapu and 3 others 6 Quote
Marc308 Posted Sunday at 01:21 AM Posted Sunday at 01:21 AM On 7/25/2025 at 10:04 AM, Shonen said: I still plan on spending about a million baht every time I visit Thailand. So much fun having sex wherever, whenever I want. Gosh Shonen, I must say I was taken aback by your comment, sorry, brother. Gosh if I could have a prime porterhouse steak and a Hot Fudge Sundae every day I think I would soon tire from the abundance. I must say I don't share your fantasy because not only would I be fat(ter) than I already am, I'd miss the "hunger pangs" and eager anticipation of the next (possible) great experience. Quote
vinapu Posted Sunday at 02:02 AM Posted Sunday at 02:02 AM 9 hours ago, daydreamer said: As the years go by, many people's health declines, and long trips overseas become more difficult, or sometimes impossible, due to physical constraints. Put time on one side of a balance scale, and money on the other side. Don't deprive yourself of pleasure by saving money that you may never be able to spend. not only age and health weights, sometimes simple changing priorities. I know somebody very well travelled for most of his life, now in his mid 70-ties. All of the sudden he stopped few years ago. We were concerned that it may be illness but were breve enough to ask him outright what's going on. And answer was both shocking and simple : ' nothing wrong with me but I noticed that long distance travel doesn't interest me w anymore". I can partially relate to that myself , for now only in flights part. For last few years I prefer taking few flights with more connection then sitting in the sliver tube for dozen hours or more, even if whole trip takes much longer , costs more and may require overnight stopover somewhere pong2 1 Quote
BjornAgain Posted Sunday at 01:43 PM Posted Sunday at 01:43 PM On 7/26/2025 at 5:17 AM, thaiophilus said: In the words of Sir Henry Rawlinson... Sir Henry was a constant bed fellow of mine when I was confined within one of England's Public schools back in the mid 70's, no doubt the same for other members of this fine parish. Snuggled under the sheets with my transistor radio and ear piece. If caught by the dorm monitor reported for a dose of corporal punishment and confiscation of much prized radio. Tuned in to the dulcet tones of Liverpool's finest waiting the next installment of Vivian Stanshall's masterpiece. Those were the days. thaiophilus, Ruthrieston and vinapu 2 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:37 PM 19 hours ago, vinapu said: not only age and health weights, sometimes simple changing priorities. I know somebody very well travelled for most of his life, now in his mid 70-ties. All of the sudden he stopped few years ago. We were concerned that it may be illness but were breve enough to ask him outright what's going on. And answer was both shocking and simple : ' nothing wrong with me but I noticed that long distance travel doesn't interest me w anymore". I can partially relate to that myself , for now only in flights part. For last few years I prefer taking few flights with more connection then sitting in the sliver tube for dozen hours or more, even if whole trip takes much longer , costs more and may require overnight stopover somewhere Very true , its not easy as you get older Quote
AussieTop90 Posted Tuesday at 03:39 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:39 AM On 7/25/2025 at 4:24 PM, Olddaddy said: Could up with a old friend today in Sydney City Australia He is older than me gay man in his late 60's a cheapskate who hasn't been overseas on around 15 years, I doubt he gets any sex in Australia although he told me he goes to the gay sauna and has to contend with guys our age , Lives by himself in a beautiful modern 1 bedroom apartment modern bathroom etc overlooking the harbour with gold tapware etc He came around to my 1 bedroom unit He said to me , why is your bathroom outdated? "You could of spent all that money on updating your apartment instead of travelling to Thailand every year ,in fact you could of bought another apartment!! And that got me wondering how much money 💲I have spent in the last 20 years I could of modernised my apartment , I could of probably upgraded to a bigger one if I hadn't gone to Thailand every year sometime twice a year 🏫 I could have .... Now I feel depressed, he left me feeling depressed 😭 "You wasted a lot of money old daddy travelling to Asia , he said as he left ,you could of put marble tiles in your bathroom with gold 🥇 tapware ,!!! As a 30 year old, I would take a life time of travel and sex with beautiful young boys over a nice appartment when I’m 60 vinapu 1 Quote
Shonen Posted Tuesday at 05:51 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:51 AM On 7/26/2025 at 9:21 PM, Marc308 said: Gosh Shonen, I must say I was taken aback by your comment, sorry, brother. Gosh if I could have a prime porterhouse steak and a Hot Fudge Sundae every day I think I would soon tire from the abundance. I must say I don't share your fantasy because not only would I be fat(ter) than I already am, I'd miss the "hunger pangs" and eager anticipation of the next (possible) great experience. I’m like a bear that goes into hibernation for 6 months(USA), and come out of it when I arrive in Thailand. Its incredibly enjoyable, and satiating until I have to go back to hibernation. im nearing the end of my hibernation and I’m going through the eager anticipation of the next(definite) great experience. vinapu, floridarob and bkkmfj2648 3 Quote
a-447 Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:56 AM On 7/26/2025 at 4:04 AM, Shonen said: I still plan on spending about a million baht every time I visit Thailand. So much fun having sex wherever, whenever I want. How long does each visit to Thailand last? floridarob 1 Quote