Do you have any other expensive hobbies/addictions besides strip clubs?

I was into jewelry and shoes and watches, high end fragrances years ago...

Got into strip clubs months back. But now I got into watches again, found some more websites with crazy kinds of rings. And now i dont know how often or soon I’ll be buying dances again or doing anything escort or OTC related.

With shoes and watches and jewelry you can easily get into the thousands, tens of thousands if building a collection or getting the really fancy stuff. Some people are really into the high end pens, which are also in the tens of thousands. I hadn’t looked into watches for a few years, and now it’s becoming difficult to spend on vip or escorts, with all these watches and men’s rings available. The good thing is I’m extremely picky with dancers and escorts. And I’m also picky with the jewelry, I’m focusing on watches and rings which have unique looking designs. Not looking for any fancy gemstones, brands or fancy metals, so that should hopefully help to balance the spending in both areas.

How much monthly or yearly money do you guys allocate towards strippers or OTC or escorts

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  • Tetradon
    3 years ago
    Both my parents grew up working to lower-middle class, so they taught me early on that ostentation was overcompensation.

    Pens? Why, my uni-ball writes perfectly.
    Watches and jewelry? I'm sensitive to things touching my fingers, hands, head, and neck, therefore, no.
    Shoes? I could use a nice pair, but my $150 Clarks felt better and looked nicer.
    Cars? I drive a make and model renowned for reliability and low maintenance. How would a nicer one benefit me?
    Sports? Never got into golf, fishing, or hunting. I like guns, but am more a shooter than a collector.

    "We work jobs we hate, to buy shit we don't need, to impress people we don't like."
    - Tyler Durden

    What do I like to spend money on? Good food. Tits. Investments. Helping friends. Charities. Ukraine.

    Second question, last year I spent about $9,000 on P4P, but that's almost twice as much as the next highest year. This year I've dropped $600 to date.
  • drewcareypnw
    3 years ago
    Guitars
  • azfriole
    3 years ago
    Cigars!
  • twentyfive
    3 years ago
    Watches, Cars, Golf, shoes, women, like ‘em all
    My life is expensive
  • CJKent_band
    3 years ago
    @BigThirdEye

    I will play along and answer your question:

    Q: Do you have any other expensive hobbies/addictions besides strip clubs?
    A: I don’t have any expensive hobbies/addictions.

    With a fulfilling family life and work schedule, I don’t have time or need for any kind of hobbies/addictions”.

    In our capitalist society/system/culture hobbies and addictions are activities where people look to external things to try to alleviate their inner discontent/suffering.

    This kind of activities hobbies/addictions can give people a temporary thrill/relief of buying something new, and the ego-inflating thrill of owning it afterward, or the a temporary high of using drugs and alcohol to escape reality.

    People use this kind of “happiness” to try to override, or compensate for, the fundamental unhappiness inside their lives.
  • georgmicrodong
    3 years ago
    Space ships.
  • twentyfive
    3 years ago
    ^ I have no fundamental sense of unhappiness actually I’m very happy and one of the greatest things about having a decent amount of money, is how much happiness I can spread around to those people that are the main source of my happiness
  • ilbbaicnl
    3 years ago
    Nope, no money left for anything else.
  • rickmacrodong
    3 years ago
    Twentyfive what kind of watches?

    Azfriile what kind of cigars?


    If I was elderly, like 75, I may not be into the watches and stuff as much.

    Cj Kent, do you go to strip clubs? Or use escorts
  • CJKent_band
    3 years ago
    @BigThirdEye

    I will play along and answer your question:

    Q: Cj Kent, do you go to strip clubs? Or use escorts

    A: I am lucky to live just north of The Happiest Please on Earth (Tijuana), and close to the Porn Capital of the World (The San Fernando Valley), and the high-end shopping paradise and home of the rich and famous (Beverly Hills), and of course the glamour of the entertainment/movie industry (Hollywood).

    So there is an apparent endless supply of dimes that come to the area, to try to make it big, from all over the world, and I don't mean dimes like coins, I mean girls that are super model quality; Hollywood/movie star/starlet quality, and too beautiful/pretty for porn Pornstar/Pornstarlets quality, etc etc etc.

    Now these women ain't no pork chops! These are U.S. PRIME!”

    We have:

    1. High end escorts, escorts, centerfolds, actresses, models, porn stars, Strippers ITC/OTC etc that provide PSE/GFE for the pure sake of pleasure.
    2. Concubines, Mistresses, Sugar Babies, Paramours; etc, for the daily needs of our bodies.
    3. Girlfriends, Wives an Trophy wives to bear us lawful offspring, and are the faithful guardians of our homes.
    4. Realistic Sex Dolls, Gynoids, Fembots, and Internet Porn and Instagram/Onlyfans “Models”, for kicks-and-giggles...

    Remember

    “In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women.”

    ~ Cuban refugee Tony Montana (Al Pacino) in the movie Scarface.

    :D
  • Warrior15
    3 years ago
    Real estate. I have always bought houses that I could barely afford. The two good things about that. My kids were always in good schools. And now I have a shit-load of home equity.
  • Mate27
    3 years ago
    Markets, thankfully investing in all of them as one of my habits that’s benefited me over the years and it counters most of my bad habits, club visits being one of them.
  • TheeOSU
    3 years ago
    Flashy jewelry and shoes just like his alter ego iceydougster, coincidence?
    Doubt it, he's using the same troll bait just to see how gullible the lameos are and he'll succed in his trolling game!
  • TheeOSU
    3 years ago
    'succeed'
  • bang69
    3 years ago
    Hunting, fishing, camping, hiking,
  • docsavage
    3 years ago
    I had a period lasting a decade where I made several thousand extra dollars a year from working overtime. This gave me a high income during that time. I spent five thousand dollars a year on strip clubs during this period. Beside strip clubs, I spent lots of money on two other things. I had never had a pet, so I bought a pet cat and then pampered him by buying the most expensive cat food on the market. The second thing I did was eat in expensive restaurants.
  • rickmacrodong
    3 years ago
    Docsavage which restaurants? Do expensive restaurants even offer better quality? Its better quality than mcdonalds sure, but I haven’t seen any restaurants use things like organic grass fed beef, even though its not much pricier than regular beef.
  • docsavage
    3 years ago
    BigThirdEye, I like organic grass-fed beef but about the only place to get it here in Indianapolis is go to Whole Foods and then take it home and cook it yourself. There have been a few restaurants here like Elevation Burger, The Mug and Burger Fuel that tried to sell grass fed hamburgers. They failed because, unfortunately, local diners are not very health oriented and didn't seek them out. I went to some expensive steak places but never saw one with grass fed steaks. It's also worth paying a little extra for wild caught salmon over farm raised salmon but it's hard to find that in local restaurants too.
  • ATACdawg
    3 years ago
    Boats and woodworking.
  • Studme53
    3 years ago
    Nothing expensive. My other hobby is working out. I jog in the park and lift weights in my basement. Sometimes I go to Planet Fitness to use my $10 a month membership.
    Otherwise I save for retirement (2 years away hopefully) and travel.
  • motorhead
    3 years ago
    Eating. Sometimes I’ll splurge on the Sargento Colby-Jack cheese slices instead of the Kraft singles
  • Dolfan
    3 years ago
    ^ Man, that Sargento stuff is really top shelf. It really impresses my OTC dates when I leave the wrapper on the counter "on accident." The panties practically fall off if there's also some evidence of recent Olive Garden takeout.

    As far as the OP's question, I'd probably say boats.
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