>only work a few hours per month
>no fixed address
>move every 3-6 months
Feels like I'm going to spend my entire life alone as everyone else are wagecucks buying houses, cars and having children. I'm living out a of suitcase attending random courses to fill the hours.
I've kind of realised that I have to sacrifice having a partner to fulfill my travel dreams. Anyone feel the same?
>>1077168
There are plenty of female perpetual travelers, I've met several online and two in person. Gotta keep looking.
Except I think you're full of bollocks, you're a NEET with delusions of heartache and grandeur
>>1077171
What about guys? I bend both ways.
Not a NEET, got a bunch of qualifications, just don't use them.
>>1077168
what do you do for work?
your lifestyle is essentially exactly what I'm looking for (nothing to tie me down, no long-term connections) and I'm trying to figure out the best way to fund myself doing so.
>>1077213
suck dicks
>>1077217
OP here
This is the truth; I gargle spern for a living
>>1077168
How old are you? Some people travel for life, but for the vast majority the novelty of it wears off as the biological clock ticks.
>>1077307
>>1077308
>>1077213
Real OP here. Have money saved, some money from parents and do odd work here and there. Mostly just live on the cheap but comfortable. I guess not having a bf/gf keeps costs down. I'm late twenties. Don't see biological clock being an issue as I hate kids.
>>1077217
>>1077289
You're half right, I have a sugar daddy too.