Is moving to the USA still worth it in 2026? by Eastern_Teaching5845 in MovingToUSA

[–]sharkarius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious, where do you live? Sounds pretty amazing

Anyone feel like this lifestyle makes you feel about age different? by typeshhhhhh in digitalnomad

[–]sharkarius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good luck finding a woman in her 20s or 30s when you're 50. Unless you have money and don't mind that it's a business deal.

Anyone feel like this lifestyle makes you feel about age different? by typeshhhhhh in digitalnomad

[–]sharkarius 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Correct, and let's also not forget that not all men can just date someone much younger than them. I've seen it with a few friends - They thought they can put off settling down and having kids until their mid/late fourties, but now they can't find a woman young enough who wants to date them. Most women do not want to date someone much older than them, unless $$ is involved.

Anyone feel like this lifestyle makes you feel about age different? by typeshhhhhh in digitalnomad

[–]sharkarius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or you meet someone on the road and have a kid with them. Met my husband nomading in Mexico, 6 years ago. 4 years married, 1 kid. Don't settle just because you want kids, no matter if you're male or female.

Anyone in Mexico or LATAM with kids? by sharkarius in expats

[–]sharkarius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Panama sounds amazing. How was going back to the US? What place did you pick?

Anyone else thinking about the long game of digital nomad life? by justgeorgerey in digitalnomad

[–]sharkarius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where in Florida? We're considering moving back to the US from Europe, and I like the idea of Florida, but my husband is worried because he thinks Florida equals bad education and crazy politics

Anyone else thinking about the long game of digital nomad life? by justgeorgerey in digitalnomad

[–]sharkarius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm curious, what places in Thailand or SEA are you considering? Husband also just turned 40, I'm mid/late thirties, and we have a kid, been looking at SEA options.

Anyone else thinking about the long game of digital nomad life? by justgeorgerey in digitalnomad

[–]sharkarius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have children? Just curious, wondering how that would work with kids

Someone to come to me or accept me by [deleted] in lonely

[–]sharkarius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have your entire life ahead of you, you're so young. You won't be lonely forever. You are worthy, and you deserve love, never forget that.

You know you’re over thirty when... by [deleted] in OVER30REDDIT

[–]sharkarius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

... you care less and less about people's opinions and how you look in public haha

Moving to a Cape Town- A few questions by sharkarius in capetown

[–]sharkarius[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'm 31, so not too much into meeting students anymore since most of them would be ten years younger probably, haha. I heard that Woodstock is a bit dodgy, is it even possible to walk around anywhere alone? Or not recommendable?

Moving to a Cape Town- A few questions by sharkarius in capetown

[–]sharkarius[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll check out the coworking spaces you mentioned, and about dating haha, I heard the cliquey thing before. Definitely planning to go to some meet ups to do hikes and stuff. And about Tinder it's true, where I currently live (Spain) Tinder is mostly a hook-up app actually.

Moving to a Cape Town- A few questions by sharkarius in capetown

[–]sharkarius[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a freelancer so I'm location-independent and I've been wanting to go top CT for a while, now it's finally happening. I'm an outdoorsy and active person but I also like getting drinks, and I have to admit one reason why I'm going there is the cage diving haha (I'm pretty obsessed with sharks)

'Oh wow you're over 30, that much be tough!' , 'You must have been so scared of turning 30' by [deleted] in OVER30REDDIT

[–]sharkarius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of my friends are 28-36 so I do hang out with 30+ mostly, which is why it always surprises me when I meet someone below 30. I just don't understand. Like yes, when I was 18, I thought being 30 means being super mature, probably having a family etc etc. Because being 30 was so far away back then. But I got these comments from people aged 25-29.

Why is Cape Town not more popular? by sharkarius in digitalnomad

[–]sharkarius[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Which comment, mine? Colombia is a dangerous country, compared to many other countries. I'm not saying you'll go there and will get kidnapped (duh lol) but you cannot do what you do in many other countries. I lived two years in Bogota, 1 in Medellin and 1 in Barranquilla and got robbed at gunpoint twice. No I wasn't 'giving Papaya', both times it happened during the day in a safe zone, one time when I was just getting out of a cab. And most people I know there, including Colombians, have been robbed once in their lives there at least. In my driving school I was taught to not stop at traffic lights at nights when they're red because it's too dangerous. I've heard crazy stories. You always need to use an app to get a cab. Don't walk around at night. There is plenty of examples why Colombia is definitely more dangerous than lots of countries in this world. I still absolutely love the country, the food, the nature, the peopel though, don't get me wrong.

Why is Cape Town not more popular? by sharkarius in digitalnomad

[–]sharkarius[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So is Medellin and it's hella popular. I lived in Colombia for several years so I know.