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Old 03-20-2016, 11:21 AM
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Ten women to every man, a black market in Viagra, and a 'thriving swingers scene': Welcome to The Villages, Florida, where the elderly residents down Sex on the Square cocktail in 'honor' of woman, 68, arrested for public sex with toyboy | Daily Mail

If this link works it will show an article written (supposedly) by a British journalist on The Villages. It was sent to me by a friend who lives here six months of the year. I was incensed when I read this. This article has photos and one of them shows a lady who is in her 80s, nursed her husband for several years, and now dances on the square every night - how bad is that, and yet she makes fun of this lady who is just enjoying the years she has left. I thought this article was disgusting. I should also say that the Daily Mail where this article was printed, is a rag newspaper, a bottom crawler. Not worth the paper it's written on.

I have to conclude that there is tremendous jealousy of our community.
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Well, I know a native German speaker and I had them read the entire article.

They shared with me that the article has very negative undertone to it and there are overt references to the Morse family that wasn't even remotely flattering.

Overall, the article is not flattering to The Villages...more like Leisureville.

For instance, the subtitle of the article says:

The Villages "has more than 100,000 inhabitants, and only old.
A trip to Florida - in a city full of golf, sex and life. And without Cemetery

It goes downhill from there.....
I did get that from my limited German as well. I can only understand maybe 3 in 5 words and that includes contextual guessing.

I have two years of college German and a Course in Reading German for Graduate Students. The latter was taken at the U of MN where they had many such language courses. You do have to use it or lose it unless you are a native speaker or some gift for languages.

The link is probably all you can do because of international copyright laws. You can give an abstract of the article in English though.
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Anyone who thinks of boom cities in the US, think of San Francisco and its IT billionaires. Or to New York and its investment bankers. But the city, the fastest growing in the United States, is hardly anyone. They called The Villages is located in Florida, an hour northwest of Orlando. Here now live 114 000 people every month 300 new homes completed. All residents are old, The Villages is a retirement community.

Time for a city visit. Between Orlando Airport and The Villages is one of the poorest parts of America. Swings rust in the front gardens, windows are boarded up, the streets dusty and potholed, which are a few stores that are still open liquor stores or one dollar discount. Then again turn to the entrance of The Villages. Behind the barriers is paradise. Paradise for Old. Who wants to buy a house, must be over 55 years old. Children are forbidden, they may come to visit more than 30 days a year, and by appointment only.

The Villages is a gated community. Anyone who intends to enter, is photographed and recorded, who wants to sleep, needs a guest pass. The palm trees swaying in the wind, sprinkle lawn sprinkler, the perfectly paved roads hum almost only golf carts. They even have their own lanes. There are 76 swimming pools, 40 golf courses and supposedly a black market for cheap, non-prescription Viagra. Who here is a young person to visit, is eyeing, especially young women. "Take care of yourself, with the ancients, you never know," advises Dave, one of the bartenders in the retirement community. "The old people hang around here for irresistible."

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Behind The Villages puts a real estate developer who died almost a year ago. He never spoke to the press and the Villagers never got to see him, even though he lived in the middle of the retirement community, behind high hedges. The "developer", as he is called by the inhabitants had, during his lifetime purchased hectares as land and The Villages hoisted. His family is all here: The local newspaper, the local radio station and the television station. The Golfcarthändler, insurance, banking, kiosks, where you can buy a beer at happy hour. She sends private vigilante by The Villages, the community watch, patrolling with white carriage through the streets so that no one loitering or a dwarf is in the front yard. Front yard decoration is prohibited. All the houses look the same, the grass is everywhere the same length and green.

The Villages is a Utopia for Old. Holiday to the end, fun, fun, fun every day. Is this the future of aging?
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This article was published a few weeks ago in Süddeutsche Zeitung, the largest daily circulation newspaper in Germany.

It was written by Kathrin Warner, a young woman who stayed with us a few months ago while researching the article. She is German, lives in New York and writes about American culture for her newspaper. We had a pleasant visit, and we knew she was writing an article. Hope we didn't say anything really stupid. It looks like we are quoted extensively.

On line translations are not very helpful. So if anybody can read German, I would love to hear your comments about the article.
Just read the article. It seems to be a standard and honest review of TV and environs. Definitely agree with her that the people here seem more happy than the average German you see on the street there.
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Anyone who thinks of boom cities in the US, think of San Francisco and its IT billionaires. Or to New York and its investment bankers. But the city, the fastest growing in the United States, is hardly anyone. They called The Villages is located in Florida, an hour northwest of Orlando. Here now live 114 000 people every month 300 new homes completed. All residents are old, The Villages is a retirement community.

Time for a city visit. Between Orlando Airport and The Villages is one of the poorest parts of America. Swings rust in the front gardens, windows are boarded up, the streets dusty and potholed, which are a few stores that are still open liquor stores or one dollar discount. Then again turn to the entrance of The Villages. Behind the barriers is paradise. Paradise for Old. Who wants to buy a house, must be over 55 years old. Children are forbidden, they may come to visit more than 30 days a year, and by appointment only.

The Villages is a gated community. Anyone who intends to enter, is photographed and recorded, who wants to sleep, needs a guest pass. The palm trees swaying in the wind, sprinkle lawn sprinkler, the perfectly paved roads hum almost only golf carts. They even have their own lanes. There are 76 swimming pools, 40 golf courses and supposedly a black market for cheap, non-prescription Viagra. Who here is a young person to visit, is eyeing, especially young women. "Take care of yourself, with the ancients, you never know," advises Dave, one of the bartenders in the retirement community. "The old people hang around here for irresistible."

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Behind The Villages puts a real estate developer who died almost a year ago. He never spoke to the press and the Villagers never got to see him, even though he lived in the middle of the retirement community, behind high hedges. The "developer", as he is called by the inhabitants had, during his lifetime purchased hectares as land and The Villages hoisted. His family is all here: The local newspaper, the local radio station and the television station. The Golfcarthändler, insurance, banking, kiosks, where you can buy a beer at happy hour. She sends private vigilante by The Villages, the community watch, patrolling with white carriage through the streets so that no one loitering or a dwarf is in the front yard. Front yard decoration is prohibited. All the houses look the same, the grass is everywhere the same length and green.

The Villages is a Utopia for Old. Holiday to the end, fun, fun, fun every day. Is this the future of aging?


I am very impressed with your ability in another (difficult) language. I thought you were just another pretty face.


I like the part about the village hoisted. (That is how they talk)
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I am very impressed with your ability in another (difficult) language. I thought you were just another pretty face.


I like the part about the village hoisted. (That is how they talk)
Can't take the credit GG, Google translate did all the work
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