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What's your life ambition(s)?

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Graduate from uni, work in publishing, but lead a secret life as an escort.
Original post by YellowWallpaper
how can you tell her breasts are fake??


It was a guess. :rolleyes::colondollar:
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Original post by YellowWallpaper
how can you tell her breasts are fake??



he could know who she is
Original post by Furios
he could know who she is


I don't deal with people like that. I have standards to maintain.
Attend my desired university, get a doctorate in neuroscience (work in academic research and perhaps the pharmaceutical industry), also become a neurosurgeon on top of that, travelling, help the charity and my loved ones greatly, strengthen my faith in Allah, keep increasing my physical fitness, learn kung fu, and that's pretty much it.
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Original post by Furios
Indeed. I want to fck her like that. They are the best slots.

male?


No, I'm female.
Original post by inachigeek21
Attend my desired university, get a doctorate in neuroscience (work in academic research and perhaps the pharmaceutical industry), also become a neurosurgeon on top of that, travelling, help the charity and my loved ones greatly, strengthen my faith in Allah and that's pretty much it.


No desire for a man and kids?

Doesnt loneliness scare you?

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Original post by william walker
I don't deal with people like that. I have standards to maintain.


no church is going to dictate where I slide my penis
Reply 28
mi
Original post by YellowWallpaper
No, I'm female.

well are you a virgin? Whar made you wanna be an escort?
Original post by Furios
no church is going to dictate where I slide my penis


Not in the US anyway. Since that is where the site you got this filth from is based. :redface:
Original post by ASDA MASSIVE
No desire for a man and kids?

Doesnt loneliness scare you?

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No, not at all.
Wait, how did you know I'm female?
Original post by Reue
Get married, have kids, pay off the mortgage, retire to a warm cheap country.
what warm countries are we talking about?

wont you be at a loss health insurance wise? kinda important for the auldies dont yeh think?

Original post by picklescamp
I want to get a doctorate, get married, have children, and ultimately be happy with the life I've lived when I come to die:colondollar:
doctorate in what exactly
Reply 32
Original post by william walker
Not in the US anyway. Since that is where the site you got this filth from is based. :redface:


hh
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Original post by inachigeek21
No, not at all.
Wait, how did you know I'm female?


Hehe, i know these things cos i am a tsr veteran

I've been spending the last few days alone at home because the rest of my family went away... It is very lonely and depressing

I cant imagine being older and working fulltime and just coming to an empty home at the end of the day.. :frown:

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Original post by trustmeimlying1
what warm countries are we talking about?

wont you be at a loss health insurance wise? kinda important for the auldies dont yeh think?


I'm pretty rubbish at foreign languages so US/NZ/OZ perhaps, or possibly one of the more touristy EU destinations?

Health insurance would indeed be an added expense however the huge reduction in house cost is likely to more than offset it.

If you can release £100k in house equity by moving to an equivalent property abroad, that will generate ~£5k returns on investment every year, more than enough to cover medical insurance costs.
Original post by Furios
mi
well are you a virgin? Whar made you wanna be an escort?


I was joking. It was made in jest.
Be knighted by a royal.
Get a wife.
Become a palaeontologist.
Original post by trustmeimlying1
what warm countries are we talking about?

wont you be at a loss health insurance wise? kinda important for the auldies dont yeh think?


Most European countries have very good public healthcare. If he was talking about Europe, that is.

@Reue I don't think NZ is very warm!
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Original post by Ser Alex Toyne
palaeontologist.


What that?

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Original post by Reue
I'm pretty rubbish at foreign languages so US/NZ/OZ perhaps, or possibly one of the more touristy EU destinations?

Health insurance would indeed be an added expense however the huge reduction in house cost is likely to more than offset it.

If you can release £100k in house equity by moving to an equivalent property abroad, that will generate ~£5k returns on investment every year, more than enough to cover medical insurance costs.


I like the way you think.

Im not sure you can get as easy equivalents though...but Im sure youd pull it off with adequate research.

good luck

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