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Life after 30 in the city
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Life after 30 in the city

I was wondering about moving to the city here in Portugal after my 1 year trip.

Im 28 today, will be almost 30 when I come back. Will be moving almost for sure to the city.

Is it easier in the city than, let's say, a house in the suburbs 30 minutes by car? I mean, all of life, all that means to live like this, both getting girls and also doing more activities etc...

So the question is, city in a small apartment or 30 minutes by car suburbs but with nice house?

Sorry for my English.
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#2

Life after 30 in the city

City.

How is this even a serious topic?

30 in a metropolitan area is young.

In the burbs or a smaller city/town, yeah, it’s middle aged.
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Life after 30 in the city

I can't speak for Portuguese suburbs, specifically, but I would not want to be in my 30s and single in an American suburb.

Putting aside the lack of amenities and options, if you spent ten minutes on something every weekday, by the end of the year you've spent a workweek, over 40 hours, on it. (10 minutes * 5 days * 52 weeks / 60 minutes in an hour. )

Taken this way, a thirty-minute commute, sixty minutes round-trip, is like throwing away six weeks of paid vacation.

Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
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Life after 30 in the city

Quote: (09-28-2018 06:19 AM)Jetset Wrote:  

I can't speak for Portuguese suburbs, specifically, but I would not want to be in my 30s and single in an American suburb.

Putting aside the lack of amenities and options, if you spent ten minutes on something every weekday, by the end of the year you've spent a workweek, over 40 hours, on it. (10 minutes * 5 days * 52 weeks / 60 minutes in an hour. )

Taken this way, a thirty-minute commute, sixty minutes round-trip, is like throwing away six weeks of paid vacation.

Yes, I'm speaking more in terms of getting laid more, possibility to find LTR etc...

You are right about the wasted time, but it will be more expensive also.
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#5

Life after 30 in the city

For LTR having a nice house in the suburbs can be a bonus. For getting laid definitely no...logistics are much more important for plausible deniability. Once you ask them to commit to a 30 min drive/taxi their hamster starts spinning. Besides, girls generally don't give a shit about the size of your flat. Sure it's nice to have a mansion in the middle of the city but if she doesn't like you it won't make her wet.
If you want ONS and bangs on the first/second date go for the small apartment. If you are patient and play the dating game go for the house.
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Life after 30 in the city

Quote: (09-28-2018 07:15 AM)pk9090 Wrote:  

You are right about the wasted time, but it will be more expensive also.

Live within your means, obviously, but you can always make more money.

When you run out of time, that's it. Game over.

Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
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Life after 30 in the city

Quote: (09-28-2018 06:45 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

Quote: (09-28-2018 07:15 AM)pk9090 Wrote:  

You are right about the wasted time, but it will be more expensive also.

Live within your means, obviously, but you can always make more money.

When you run out of time, that's it. Game over.

What do you mean with that?
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Life after 30 in the city

Quote: (09-28-2018 06:58 PM)pk9090 Wrote:  

Quote: (09-28-2018 06:45 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

Quote: (09-28-2018 07:15 AM)pk9090 Wrote:  

You are right about the wasted time, but it will be more expensive also.

Live within your means, obviously, but you can always make more money.

When you run out of time, that's it. Game over.

What do you mean with that?

TIME is more valuable than money.....
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Life after 30 in the city

Quote: (09-28-2018 07:35 PM)dsutmdo Wrote:  

Quote: (09-28-2018 06:58 PM)pk9090 Wrote:  

Quote: (09-28-2018 06:45 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

Quote: (09-28-2018 07:15 AM)pk9090 Wrote:  

You are right about the wasted time, but it will be more expensive also.

Live within your means, obviously, but you can always make more money.

When you run out of time, that's it. Game over.

What do you mean with that?

TIME is more valuable than money.....

Yes, but I will have to cook my own dinners and take care of the house. I only do a fraction of that in my home. It will take probably the same time as the trip.
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