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By *olgate OP Man
over a year ago
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A survey shows that 25% of people would leave their partner for an all expenses paid trip around the world.
Would you leave your partner for a round the world trip?
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over a year ago
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner "
HA! Yeah...
But no I wouldn't leave Marc for a trip, promise
-Courtney |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner
HA! Yeah...
But no I wouldn't leave Marc for a trip, promise
-Courtney"
Can I have the trip then  |
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"A survey shows that 25% of people would leave their partner for an all expenses paid trip around the world.
Would you leave your partner for a round the world trip?
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I wish I had a partner! If I did, I certainly wouldn't be leaving her for a trip around the world. |
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner
HA! Yeah...
But no I wouldn't leave Marc for a trip, promise
-Courtney
Can I have the trip then "
It depends on whether or not Marc will be reading this thread....  |
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I know a woman whose taking a year out of her marriage, she's a out 62 and she's taken herself of to Europe spending a few months in different countries, every three months she comes back to England meets up with her husband in London for a couple of weeks then goes back, she hasn't been back to the marital home |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Here's a question
If your partner had the opertunity of a free holiday would you allow them to go without you "
Yes of course,why wouldn't I ?
And to answer the ops question,no |
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"Here's a question
If your partner had the opertunity of a free holiday would you allow them to go without you " yes and he would also give me his blessing, that's why I asked if you where just leaving while you went on the trip.
It's a once in a lifetime opportunity and if it wasn't possible for you both to go then I'd be happy for him/me to go alone |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Here's a question
If your partner had the opertunity of a free holiday would you allow them to go without you yes and he would also give me his blessing, that's why I asked if you where just leaving while you went on the trip.
It's a once in a lifetime opportunity and if it wasn't possible for you both to go then I'd be happy for him/me to go alone"
Yeah I think that needs clearing up
I took it at first that the question just ment leaving while on holiday and seeing as so many was saying no they wouldnt leave their partner to go on holiday I just wondered if they would be OK if their partner did
But re reading it I think it may be leave for good which obviously isn't the same  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"A survey shows that 25% of people would leave their partner for an all expenses paid trip around the world.
Would you leave your partner for a round the world trip?
C..." if I had one yes ,I love to travel  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I know a woman whose taking a year out of her marriage, she's a out 62 and she's taken herself of to Europe spending a few months in different countries, every three months she comes back to England meets up with her husband in London for a couple of weeks then goes back, she hasn't been back to the marital home"
If they are both happy with this situation I think it's a great idea and will probably do the marriage a world of good  |
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"Here's a question
If your partner had the opertunity of a free holiday would you allow them to go without you "
Yes. It isn't a case of allow really. I think most successful relationships are based on both people acknowledging that their partner is an individual and that sometimes they're going to want or need to do things separately, that's when negotiation and compromise comes in. Allow kind of implies that one has domain over the other. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Here's a question
If your partner had the opportunity of a free holiday would you allow them to go without you "
Of course, we do it and pay for it. Most years I spend a month riding in Europe alone, L has regular weekends away doing things that are either with friends I am not connected to or things that don't appeal.
But to split up as a couple for money... no way, you can't buy what we have. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner I'd sooner have the holiday xx" hehe Awwww poor partner but so would I where we going xx  |
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner "
At the end of my first marriage I would sooner have had a day trip to The Isle of Wight. |
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner
At the end of my first marriage I would sooner have had a day trip to The Isle of Wight."
I'd have left my ex for free, didn't even need a day trip  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My parents do this quite often! They have been married 45 years and when my father retired, he bought a flat, they live apart at times, then holiday separately just because they are so different!
Of course they'd never seperate but enjoy life to the max!
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner "
But she reads my posts
How definite is this holiday offer before I answer?
Mr ddc |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Here's a question
If your partner had the opertunity of a free holiday would you allow them to go without you
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Going on a trip by yourself is different to "leaving your partner". |
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner
At the end of my first marriage I would sooner have had a day trip to The Isle of Wight."
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner
At the end of my first marriage I would sooner have had a day trip to The Isle of Wight.
I'd have left my ex for free,
didn't even need a day trip "
I would have left my ex without batting an eyelid  |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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id go..the fact they'd want to stop me going, would be enough to split us up anyway..
not that i have a a partner but if i did..
and yes, they would be encouraged to go on a holiday without me, if the opportunity arose too.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner I'd sooner have the holiday xxhehe Awwww poor partner but so would I where we going xx " I don't have a partner lol if I did it's a trip round the world not a end to a relationship lol and were going everywhere that's not a tourist trap I'd wanna see all the local places  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really want somebody to be honest enough to admit on an open forum they'd sooner have a holiday than their partner
I am being honest...the answer is still no." Awwww it must be love love love nothin more nothin less nothin to say  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Half the people who wouldn't leave probably want to but can't get anyone else.
I'd never give up anyone i liked or loved for a round the world trip, although i'd love to be able to travel. |
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"A survey shows that 25% of people would leave their partner for an all expenses paid trip around the world.
Would you leave your partner for a round the world trip?
C..."
not sure i would but i would be happy with the OH doing it and i would join her at certain places..
no where is that far away these days.. |
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