Brazilian women are about the same, depending on the neighborhood you hang out in. I think Thailand is a bit more 'obvious', but all that sheet is here too.
I managed surviving 74 years....I imagine a few more are possible! haha. Ya, ya....I know...but...20 years in Brazil have taught me a few tricks. All hell breaks loose, and I have a heart attack, I fly to Manila and go to the VA hospital.
John...I understand that it is going to put a dent into my budget...but I plan on compensating by living frugally. There are certainly advantages to living in Brazil such as the free health-care system. In the last 20 years, I have rarely needed to use it though. Basically healthy...but, ya, getting older. My rent here is about
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bht a month. I already have a place in Thailand for 3000....yes...it is very simple, but that is good enough for me. I will use the remainder to pay for the stupid health insurance. hahaha. If it does not work...I will try Cambodia, Vietnam, The Philippines... I never intend on getting closer to the 'wallking streets' than, say 10 KM. Not my thing. I don't even like beer. Water is good. I managed living, pretty much, on my own in Brazil for 20+ years....I just started getting Social Security and my small military pension 11 years ago. Before that, the exchange rate here was much lower than it is now...but I survived, and I will survive there too.