Who would be your last..?

Ricky Ricardo

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Getting married soon...
So I'm ready to "retired" but I have to go out with a bang...

Top five choices are (in no particular order):
Alix Turner
Scarlet Sweet
Kayleig Carter
Shelby Luxx
Lovely Lilly

Would love some help deciding... and curious who would be your last too
 

johnsmit

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Yah .diff go out with a fours some or more..
And then you may ask.."why am i getting married?"
 

normisanas

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Getting married soon...
So I'm ready to "retired" but I have to go out with a bang...

Top five choices are (in no particular order):
Alix Turner
Scarlet Sweet
Kayleig Carter
Shelby Luxx
Lovely Lilly

Would love some help deciding... and curious who would be your last too
I wouldn't be getting married if this is the way you're going about things. Freedom is a humongously humongous price to pay it seems.
 

CJ Tylers

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... not to be a downer, but if you're about to get married, maybe the best way to retire is to just fade away, without any big "bang". No judgement, just a thought..
 

BORKO

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Getting married soon...
So I'm ready to "retired" but I have to go out with a bang...

Top five choices are (in no particular order):
Alix Turner
Scarlet Sweet
Kayleig Carter
Shelby Luxx
Lovely Lilly

Would love some help deciding... and curious who would be your last too
In any case if you have seen all 5 already, why don't you go with your favourite?
 

Sleepmonger

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If I was choosing my very last dalliance, it would be at Libero Paradiso.
Hell, if I could knock off a bank in time, I’d see ya there.

Go get’em tiger!
Agreed... I actually planned to go to the next one to make up for my really lame summer, but cant make it back to Van in time. For some reason the admission price doesn't bother me but a 600 dollar flight to go somewhere I technically live is a deal breaker.
 

Ms. Yoko Anna

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I just found it is kind of funny that you are retiring because you are getting married.

What essentially change you before and after marriage is the amount of financial freedom and free-time you can enjoy?
Assuming you have made (supposedly) lifetime commitment to your wife-to-be when you engaged, I don't see any practical difference that can possibly take your "hobby" away.

I am pointing out this because a lot of guys who have been playing music quasi seriously (regular jam/practice, gigs and such) stop playing once they marry and have kids, and they all say they have no time and wife don't like them playing music anymore.

If you were still pooning while you were dating and engaged to her, it seems to me that the logic of "retiring" is not so different from that of my friends stop playing music after marriage.

I just thought if the life shifting event like marriage comes with quitting those fun shits by default, it is difficult thing to commit, at least for me.

However, back to the original topic, yes, I believe Libero Paradiso is a great way to treat last moment of bachelor life.


I did not mean to trash your happy future, so please don't get me wrong.
Good luck on your journey coming up!
 

MissingOne

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"... fun shits ..." ?!
 

Sleepmonger

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First world problems.
Perhaps had I finished at least Grade 8 I’d be better off now?

Glad to see you back at Perb, missed ya.
Aww, thanks. I've been around though, I just hate posting with my phone.

As for the grade 8 thing, probably not. As long as someone has a marketable skill and aren't competing to be one of the vast majority of completely useless people in the workplace they tend to do just fine regardless of education.

Assuming you have made (supposedly) lifetime commitment to your wife-to-be when you engaged, I don't see any practical difference that can possibly take your "hobby" away.
I agree, what is the difference between seeing sp's while dating/engaged and when you are married?

However, back to the original topic, yes, I believe Libero Paradiso is a great way to treat last moment of bachelor life.
Sounds like a good idea anyways, I bet ending with a bang like that makes it hard not to un-retire pretty quickly.
 

badbadboy

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As a guy who has been there done that I am sorry to inform you that professional SP's kick ass and civilians eventually just become disinterested eventually. If you have sampled ladies like in your original post I am betting you will be back here in a number of years just like me.

You will never be the same again if you do the Paradisio event :nod:
 

Ms. Yoko Anna

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As a guy who has been there done that I am sorry to inform you that professional SP's kick ass and civilians eventually just become disinterested eventually. If you have sampled ladies like in your original post I am betting you will be back here in a number of years just like me.

You will never be the same again if you do the Paradisio event :nod:
I wonder if I would see you again there?
That will be so much fun!
 

AA_Train

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I just found it is kind of funny that you are retiring because you are getting married.

What essentially change you before and after marriage is the amount of financial freedom and free-time you can enjoy?
Assuming you have made (supposedly) lifetime commitment to your wife-to-be when you engaged, I don't see any practical difference that can possibly take your "hobby" away.

I am pointing out this because a lot of guys who have been playing music quasi seriously (regular jam/practice, gigs and such) stop playing once they marry and have kids, and they all say they have no time and wife don't like them playing music anymore.

If you were still pooning while you were dating and engaged to her, it seems to me that the logic of "retiring" is not so different from that of my friends stop playing music after marriage.

I just thought if the life shifting event like marriage comes with quitting those fun shits by default, it is difficult thing to commit, at least for me.

However, back to the original topic, yes, I believe Libero Paradiso is a great way to treat last moment of bachelor life.


I did not mean to trash your happy future, so please don't get me wrong.
Good luck on your journey coming up!
I can see why he would want to hang up his spurs. When you get married, there are more legal implications when it comes to infidelity and he probably doesn't want to get caught up in all that if he were to be caught. I think for most guys marriage is a milestone that makes the relationship more "official" and perhaps take it a little more seriously than before, although I do agree with you that a ceremony and a piece of paper shouldn't really change things all that much, especially if they have been together a long time.
 

badbadboy

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I wonder if I would see you again there?
That will be so much fun!
You are a big drawing card to join in on the fun Ms Yoko Anna. Six hours of playtime and enjoyment with you ladies would be amazing :nod:
 
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