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  1. #14502
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    I think currently at 62 they get the full first pillar pension (France has a 3 pillar system) , but they need as well 42 years of contribution to the pension fund. I wonder how that works for somebody who was studying until they were 25.

    Personally, the second I can apply for early retirement in Switzerland (58) I will do it.
    Due to my studies and army, I started to work on full time job at 25 and should have to work for 44 years to get full retirement, but no problem for me when I love my job which is easy for my potential and I prefer to get my job income than retirement. On my retiring age, I will just ask to get 10 weeks for my holidays versus 5 now, for my beloved sports. I m happy to live and work in France.

  2. #14501
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    I don't know the ins and outs of the French system, but why can't they do something like what the US does? If somebody wants to retire early at 62 OK then, and they get a reduced Social Security payment. And the longer they delay drawing on Social Security, the more their monthly payment will be until it maxes out at age 70. How does the French system match up with that? Retire at 62 and get a reduced monthly payment. And delay drawing on the system and get a larger payout. Seems a reasonable approach to me. In the US we can still draw on Social Security as soon as age 62 and get a reduced payment. If they were to change that to 64 then that would piss me off too! I would want my financial freedom sooner rather than later, and every year and dollar counts towards that!
    I think currently at 62 they get the full first pillar pension (France has a 3 pillar system) , but they need as well 42 years of contribution to the pension fund. I wonder how that works for somebody who was studying until they were 25.

    Personally, the second I can apply for early retirement in Switzerland (58) I will do it.

  3. #14500
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    I don't know the ins and outs of the French system, but why can't they do something like what the US does? If somebody wants to retire early at 62 OK then, and they get a reduced Social Security payment. And the longer they delay drawing on Social Security, the more their monthly payment will be until it maxes out at age 70. How does the French system match up with that? Retire at 62 and get a reduced monthly payment. And delay drawing on the system and get a larger payout. Seems a reasonable approach to me. In the US we can still draw on Social Security as soon as age 62 and get a reduced payment. If they were to change that to 64 then that would piss me off too! I would want my financial freedom sooner rather than later, and every year and dollar counts towards that!
    Retirement is when older in some other European countries. Yes, You can retire a bit earlier, with only part of income, when I will prefer to work longer rather than 60% income for retirement. Work make health as a french song, as long my performing brain will be able. Even I killed very badly my heart under very high heat on last Summer, but my sports make me feel so young, like sex and making cumming in 20's natural beauty, jouvence fountain, to work til at least 70 , when business won t find another warrior mercenary like me.

  4. #14499

    Retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by McAdonis  [View Original Post]
    If somebody needs to travel thru France (and has other options) I would advise against it. There was a strike on January 19 (one protester lost a testicle) and another one today. It seems most of the world does not have much sympathy for the plight of the French workers, and feel Macron's raising of the statutory retirement age from 62 to 64 is perfectly reasonable. Anyway the battle could draw out for months.
    I don't know the ins and outs of the French system, but why can't they do something like what the US does? If somebody wants to retire early at 62 OK then, and they get a reduced Social Security payment. And the longer they delay drawing on Social Security, the more their monthly payment will be until it maxes out at age 70. How does the French system match up with that? Retire at 62 and get a reduced monthly payment. And delay drawing on the system and get a larger payout. Seems a reasonable approach to me. In the US we can still draw on Social Security as soon as age 62 and get a reduced payment. If they were to change that to 64 then that would piss me off too! I would want my financial freedom sooner rather than later, and every year and dollar counts towards that!

  5. #14498

    Really lucky to live in France

    Quote Originally Posted by McAdonis  [View Original Post]
    If somebody needs to travel thru France (and has other options) I would advise against it. There was a strike on January 19 (one protester lost a testicle) and another one today.

    It seems most of the world does not have much sympathy for the plight of the French workers, and feel Macron's raising of the statutory retirement age from 62 to 64 is perfectly reasonable. Anyway the battle could draw out for months.
    When you learned arithmetics at school and understand people get older and older, so France need to pay retirements longer and longer, so, need to follow other European countries to postpone retirement, just arithmetics, when France is the best when you are sick or for retirement. When I will need to work for 44 years, with retirement not far before 70 yo, but I prefer to keep on working as long I m able to sell my expertise. I just would like a bit more free time for my bicycle and ski, when I wonder if I will still be able to climb legendary Zoncolan, or jump in la Grave la Meije Chancel lake corridor or Mont Gelé Verbier side after 70 yo. When was born, 100% french from generations, I love my little France, number 1 for tourism, meaning the most interesting country. Of course, no FKK and escorts level fell, and so stressing to drive on french autobahns, but driving more than 1000 kms for my week ends is ok for me.

  6. #14497

    Paris protests, travel disruptions

    If somebody needs to travel thru France (and has other options) I would advise against it. There was a strike on January 19 (one protester lost a testicle) and another one today.

    Most Paris metro and suburban rail services were severely restricted, the capital's transport operator RATP said.

    Intercity travel was also disrupted, with just one in three high-speed trains likely to run, railway company SNCF predicted.

    https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/france-braces-disruption-more-pension-032824932.html
    It seems most of the world does not have much sympathy for the plight of the French workers, and feel Macron's raising of the statutory retirement age from 62 to 64 is perfectly reasonable. Anyway the battle could draw out for months.

  7. #14496
    Quote Originally Posted by DaWong949  [View Original Post]
    I used to have RMV app on my old phone. On my new iPhone 14,when I google for rmv app, it give me a lot of different one. All I need is to check train. Bus schedule and make purchase on it.

    Can someone advise me which app I should use for Frankfurt area?
    I've always used www.bahn.de. They have German and English versions and a pretty good phone app.

  8. #14495
    Quote Originally Posted by DigLicker  [View Original Post]
    I have never been to an FKK in my life and have always wanted to go to one. However with covid it seems like prices for these places have increased a lot and quality seems to decreased (from what I have observed from skimming and lurking). Is it still worth going out of your way to visit an FKK from the US? How reasonable is it to say have a girl for 50 euros for half an hour.
    No, is the short answer.

  9. #14494
    Quote Originally Posted by DaWong949  [View Original Post]
    I used to have RMV app on my old phone. On my new iPhone 14,when I google for rmv app, it give me a lot of different one. All I need is to check train. Bus schedule and make purchase on it.

    Can someone advise me which app I should use for Frankfurt area?
    You want the DB Navigator app, you have everything (train, bus, tramway, metro) from every citty in Germany.

  10. #14493

    The consensus

    Quote Originally Posted by DigLicker  [View Original Post]
    I have never been to an FKK in my life and have always wanted to go to one. However with covid it seems like prices for these places have increased a lot and quality seems to decreased (from what I have observed from skimming and lurking). Is it still worth going out of your way to visit an FKK from the US? How reasonable is it to say have a girl for 50 euros for half an hour.
    The consensus is that the clubs aren't as good as they were pre-covid, that said most USA Visitors still find their first venture to meet or exceed expectations. As for prices, most Frankfurt area clubs the girls standard rate is 100 for 30 minutes and 150 for 60. Rates at clubs further afield vary but are generally 50 for 30 minutes as a guideline.

  11. #14492

    Still worth going?

    I have never been to an FKK in my life and have always wanted to go to one. However with covid it seems like prices for these places have increased a lot and quality seems to decreased (from what I have observed from skimming and lurking). Is it still worth going out of your way to visit an FKK from the US? How reasonable is it to say have a girl for 50 euros for half an hour.

  12. #14491

    RMV app

    I used to have RMV app on my old phone. On my new iPhone 14,when I google for rmv app, it give me a lot of different one. All I need is to check train. Bus schedule and make purchase on it.

    Can someone advise me which app I should use for Frankfurt area?

  13. #14490
    Clubs could be again under covid restrictions. Let s see.

  14. #14489
    Quote Originally Posted by Hs2017  [View Original Post]
    I want to know, If someone want spend one week all day and night 24 x7 in FKK. Is it possible?

    Buy paying more or Some VIP arrangement are there in FKK?
    You can pay to sleep in room and in bed where everybody fuck with wet and smell. Possible in some clubs. Hotel at Wellcum and You can take girls to your room, You just have to pay or seduce.

  15. #14488
    Quote Originally Posted by Hs2017  [View Original Post]
    I want to know, If someone want spend one week all day and night 24 x7 in FKK. Is it possible?

    Buy paying more or Some VIP arrangement are there in FKK?
    Pre-covid, you could book a room in FKK World for 100 euros per night. These are the well-decorated ground floor rooms. I had stayed there for a few successive nights previously. They provide new sheets, 1-2 pillows, and a thick duvet. The room is also cleaned and aired before you take it over at closing time, and you can stay in till opening time.
    Considering that the taxi fare to World each way is about 25 euros, and that you are unlikely to get a decent hotel for less than 60 euros, it is actually a good deal.
    I do not know whether it is still possible now, but last month one of my regular girls told me it still is, and tried to persuade me to book a room for an overnight session with her again.
    By the way, I used to pay the girls who stayed with me from 5am till 10am 500 euros.
    Anyway, the line ups in World in the afternoons now are quite dismal, so it is not worth staying many days there unless you have a regular you are besotted with.
    FKK Oase has VIP rooms in their annex that you can book for overnight stay, but as they are very very expensive, I have not tried.

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