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Old 05-28-2025, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Evia [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
as someone who would rather stay in my tiny town in south georgia that isnt even big enough to sustain a mcdonalds over traveling, i'll say the main reason for this is...

1) price to travel not worth the joy received -- i'll spend a few thousand dollars and have maybe 1-3 good memories from the experience. Whereas at home, that few thousand dollars stretches to many more good experiences
2) you have to deal with crowds, people, and socializing -- all mostly negatives

otherwise, sure, traveling is fine [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Always been of the same opinion. Traveling for me was ruined in my childhood a little by my dad who would meticulously over-plan everything and then self-destruct when things inevitably went wrong. I just made the association then that travel = stress and it’s never left me

But you and I are by far in the minority with that outlook. I can’t even mention my dislike of travel on at least first dates because it is basically date suicide. I used to watch the girl’s faces just drop and know I fucked up with that one. “I love to travel” or “I want to see more of the world one day” is hands down one of the most relatable and useful things to put on a dating profile. But I won’t do it because I am not going to lie

But having gone to every state is pretty impressive ngl
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