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David I want a copy of that book, lol.
It will be more of a handbook for those with money though, and just a fantasy for most of us.
But I do know a guy that is from the Ukraine and although he doesn't have much money, he manages to travel on average once two to three months. He usually goes to Europe. He's told me stories about what it was like to live there. All the countries are attached so it's easy to visit Germany and then France and then the Netherlands so on.
He has his base here in North America. He's in his late 40's early 50's and married. He has no kids. When he travels he usually goes alone, but sometimes they spend time away together. I've never known anybody like him before. Their marriage is perfect. When he travels alone, he lives a bit of the lifestyle you've described here with women and clubs and fun.
I envy him in that respect. He's seen places most won't because most people never travel and somehow (I don't know how) don't feel the need to go beyond the city, state, or country they're from. I'm still debating whether that's the life for me. But I know for him it's perfect.
A old comedian once said, he spent 80% of his life on women and booze. He said he wasted the other 20% of his life. LOL. Now that's a simplistic and coarse way to describe your lifestyle. Clearly there is much more to it than that as you've pointed out in your posts in this thread.
Anyway, cheers to you for doing what you love and for being able to find what that is. It seems many people never do find what makes them happy. Keeping things simple and always novel is definitely attractive.
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