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    Default Financial times

    So far to date from January to end of April, this little interest of donating € for companionship has cost me precisely €1120. I wonder is this above or below average? Considering I probably had to earn approx €1600 to spend €1120, the hobby is costing approx €400 per month or around €100 per week..

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    23 visits so far this year...I'm not working it out and I know it's far too much.

    Everyone has different habits so hard to judge from one to another. I'd guess you are above the average.

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    I try to keep it below 300 a month. That's been roughly my spend for the past couple years.

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    If your worrying about the cost you cant afford it really can you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dickrogers View Post
    If your worrying about the cost you cant afford it really can you...
    That's a peculiar attitude, has nothing to do with affordability, just simple curiosity of economics... the greenest of economists' would advise you, however, to watch your outgoings. When your outgoings exceed your incomings, your upkeep becomes your downfall..
    And interesting to see where you would fall in the pecking order of things. Would that not interest you? Can well afford it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockerman View Post
    23 visits so far this year...I'm not working it out and I know it's far too much.

    Everyone has different habits so hard to judge from one to another. I'd guess you are above the average.
    23 visits!! Staggering! I think you said somewhere you prefer at least an hourly visit at a time so that would put you around €5,000 for the year to date. Your averaging at least a visit a week... interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntingdon View Post
    23 visits!! Staggering! I think you said somewhere you prefer at least an hourly visit at a time so that would put you around €5,000 for the year to date. Your averaging at least a visit a week... interesting
    Every Saturday. Crazy alright. With my regular I stay longer...she has gone home for a few weeks and won't be back til late May. I am currently on a time out the last two weeks. It is what it is...some people are a bit crazy. It's not a competition pal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntingdon View Post
    That's a peculiar attitude, has nothing to do with affordability, just simple curiosity of economics... the greenest of economists' would advise you, however, to watch your outgoings. When your outgoings exceed your incomings, your upkeep becomes your downfall..
    And interesting to see where you would fall in the pecking order of things. Would that not interest you? Can well afford it..
    If you can afford it don't worry about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dickrogers View Post
    If you can afford it don't worry about it.
    No won't worry at all. No harm in asking a question to kill a bit of boredom that's all

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntingdon View Post
    No won't worry at all. No harm in asking a question to kill a bit of boredom that's all
    Sure fellas be pissing money away in the pub and it's more fun in my opinion to go for a punt instead of the pub.

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