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lumberjack and his SEXY wife, y.o.
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Date: December 7, 2022
lumberjack and his SEXY wife, y.o.
Location: Chicago, United States
Room subject:
To Start live! video press there
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I'm going to go against the grain here and say that I don't think you need to break up if you don't want to. I know people who have solo travelled without their partners in their 20s and they were all fine. Whether they broke up during the trip, years later, or not at all, they were all fine in the end.
If this is an important thing she has been planning to do for herself, it makes sense to me that she wants to do the start alone. I'm planning a longer trip myself in the next few years, and if I end up with a partner by that time I'll still want to do the beginning alone. Because that's the time when you learn to stand on your own two feet and set the tone for your travels. However, I'd be open to having a partner or friends tag along for shorter periods of time after a while. Maybe that is an option for you – joining her sometime later?
Also, it isn't given that she'll stay away forever. Some people never give up travel, and some find they really don't like it and come home after a few months. Some people don't want any contact with those at home, and some call their family/partner once a day. Everyone is different.
So I think it's worth a shot to stay together for now, and rather break up down the line if things don't work out then. I'll never understand the suggestion to break up when things are still okay, just because they could get bad down the line. Nobody knows what the future holds. If it doesn't work out then at least you gave it a try and got a new life experience.