Topic: Solo Vacations - For or Against
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Bear

Fri 01/24/25 06:43 PM

We all have heard it, perhaps said it ourselves. I need a vacation from my vacation! I am no one's Plus 1, Security Detail, Baggage Handler. Why would I ever take an 85 Honda Civic to Europe? I can go there myself. Rent a different Porsche every night. Not be told where to go, what not to do. And still come home with money in my pocket.
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Slim gym

Fri 01/24/25 06:55 PM

Being unattached at this moment , I am all for solo vacations... cause I never take sand to the beach ..
Come to think of it , I'd probably do the same if I had a Plus one .... coz then its truly a vacation from her anyway ....
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Duttoneer

Sun 01/26/25 01:14 AM


I like to see all the sites when on holiday, being single I have gone solo for many years and I do get to see what I want to see.
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motowndowntown

Sun 01/26/25 08:39 AM

I take solo road trips all the time. Go, stop, stay, eat what, where and when I want. It's heaven on earth.
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soufiehere

Sun 01/26/25 10:09 AM

When I was 24 and single, traveling down the Seine
river in Paris, I remember thinking, mon this
would be so much more meaningful were I with
someone special..and not just another boat ride ;-(
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catinidaho

Sun 01/26/25 06:38 PM

Solo for sure. I like road trips.
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Don

Mon 01/27/25 06:19 AM

Having someone with you who's slower than you can be annoying, unless you're being chased by a polar bear.
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Zero_Effected

Thu 01/15/26 12:13 PM

I personally prefer with someone.. it's cheaper laugh

seriously tho.. experiencing and exploring new places, flavors etc is, to me, simply more fun when shared.. nothing more pleasurable than turning to a friend, partner, loved one and saying "wow, isn't that cool?" or "what do you think of THAT?" while creating memories that'll last a lifetime and can be re-shared whenever the feeling moves you
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Duttoneer

Fri 01/16/26 03:17 AM

Would you be very happy if your partner was thinking of a holiday without you. It could be her going with the girls, or him going with the boys, for a week away somewhere or maybe cruise. I am not sure I would be happy with that, yet many people do, maybe I have trust issues or it's just I want to go as well. laugh
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Zero_Effected

Fri 01/16/26 06:31 AM


Would you be very happy if your partner was thinking of a holiday without you. It could be her going with the girls, or him going with the boys, for a week away somewhere or maybe cruise. I am not sure I would be happy with that, yet many people do, maybe I have trust issues or it's just I want to go as well. laugh


Not sure I would be okay with that.. maybe it's a trust issue for some.. but for me it's more "hey, I want take part in the fun too"

when in a relationship.. I believe things should be shared, together.. an occasional "boys night out" is fine by me.. however I personally don't need that kind of "space"... besides.. I've been doing the solo thang long enough and although okay with that, when IN a relationship, I'd rather spend the time together.. life's too short (and getting shorter by the day at our ages laugh )

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SparklingCrystal 💖💎

Fri 01/16/26 11:39 AM


.... I am no one's Plus 1, Security Detail, Baggage Handler. Why would I ever take an 85 Honda Civic to Europe? I can go there myself. Rent a different Porsche every night. Not be told where to go, what not to do. And still come home with money in my pocket.

In other words: you don't want to be a healthy masculine man. Then what are you doing on a dating site looking for a partner?
Better go to the pub with your mates.

As for the car, what the hell would you want to do with a Porsche? Is driving really fast your idea of vacation? You don't have to go on holiday for that. Just rent a Porsche and go drive fast for a couple of hours. That will get you home with money in your pocket :)
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SparklingCrystal 💖💎

Fri 01/16/26 11:44 AM

I'd be okay with going on holiday by myself, but would not go to certain countries. I've been to Morocco, but sure as heck wouldn't do that on my own.
Same with India, although India is not on my list at all.
And for some reason I would feel very uncomfortable going to the US by myself as well.

As for going on solo holidays when in a relationship... I could live with that, but not if it was like 2-3 weeks.
A weekend or a week tops.
My last partner wanted to go fish for salmon in Denmark for a week. Did that too.
Totally fine by me. I have no interest in fishing all day every day like he did, nor in sleeping in a tent so small and so low you almost have to crawl on your belly to get into it. And nowhere inside it to sit if it's raining. Not for me.

And if I wanted to go to Glastonbury on my own, I'd love to be able to do that too.

Also, if he wanted to go with a group of women or lots of women I'd not be okay with that either. Sure, you gotta trust each other, but there are some things that aren't acceptable (to me).

And I agree with Soufie: certain things are much better with the one you love by your side.
Edited by SparklingCrystal 💖💎 on Fri 01/16/26 11:47 AM
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oldkid46

Sun 01/18/26 08:54 AM

Eventually, solo gets old and we tend to stop traveling. That doesn't mean we have to be a married couple, just 2 people that want to share an experience.
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Carlos

Sun 01/18/26 05:13 PM

I Sent My first Wife on a Caribbean Cruise "Solo" Trip
to the Bermuda Triangle. waving