I am sure Winston will continue to live his life Abroad if not happier, hopefully, he gets to smell the flowers and realise how lucky he is, many people would kill to have his life, yes, even in Taiwan! I know I am very lucky to live my life and earn my living the way I do - I know a lot of people baulk at it and turn their nose up at the job but it beats being depressed and on the dole which is how it was before - or if I was lucky, night shift agency work - I don't do that anymore, and I am very happy about that.
Though I don't like what is happening to @hypermak my leaving has nothing to do with that, a horrible situation back home to a family member has just come up and it is about time I started clearing my head of negativity and focused on staying positive, it is a shame that a forum as this which could do that actually doesn't - the worst member of this forum isn't actually Spencer but 'Mercury' what an absolute waste of bandwith his posts are, anyway, I am sure he will continue to post away and his life won't improve but that will remain his problem - the way it should be.
For anyone wanting 'Happier Abroad' this is the advice I can give you.
- There are pros and cons to every place, as they say, same-same but different.
- There are billions of nice girls out there, you're bound to get one.
- Shave or trim your facial hair, wear nice after shave and wear clean clothes
- Read a lot, learn languages, develop an interest how things are done differently
- When you think about a place to be 'happier abroad' think about how to make a living, permanent residence, citizenship, ease of traveling there to and from your home country, climate, food, general ambience, does it gel with you and your personality, learning the local language etc etc - women come down the list with this - if you end up in Accra, Kuala Lumpur or Tallinn - there are going to be beautiful women wherever you go.
- When you pick a place, take a trip out there for a couple of weeks or a month, see how you gel with the place
- Once you move abroad, leave all the politics and other internal shit at home - become a better man, I have changed a lot these last ten years, in fact, beyond all recognition
- Have an excercise routine - even if it is a walk in the evening, you can train with weights, do martial arts, run or jog, cycle, hit a bag - make sure you do something regularly.
- Prostitution can turn into an addiction - try and find a nice girl who you love and who can be your regular sex partner.
- You'll probably never be 'accepted' by your host culture as you are back home, some crap things come from this but some very good things come out of this also - embrace the good and try not to let the crappier parts get you down.
- You'll change if you ever make it abroad - if you do it right, you will become a far better person than you could ever imagine.
- The best thing I ever did was move abroad and to Asia, I never thought when I was 20 I would ever live in China.
- And finally, we all have a bucket of shit to carry around - the types of shit in each bucket is different but it is up to you to change or throw out what you don't like, you live in a bit of a shithole, girls don't like you, too fat, too bald, too boring, don't like your life, don't like your job, mum and dad think you're a loser, no friends etc - it is up to you to change it into something that you like, it is your responsibility and no-one cares if it never changes - you have more freedom to change than you think...

There are idiots on here but there have been some excellent posters who have made valuable contributions, take care and everyone be well.!