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    #21
    Originally posted by weemster View Post
    Yes it is very difficult to juggle things likes holiday if one of you is a permy - C'est la vie !
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      #22
      Originally posted by sweetandsour View Post
      I would be mightily pissed off if my partner went on extra holidays that I couldn't go on for reasons of holiday allowances.

      I would expect holidays to be taken together and if they had extra time they could use that to do odd-jobs, retail therapy, seeing friends or even spending the day drinking wine in front of the TV I wouldn't mind, but going on holiday would be unacceptable.
      There are some places I would like to go that Mrs TLG wouldn't and there are things I like to do that she doesnt and vice versa. Why waste time and money and probably ruining each others holidays.
      I am not qualified to give the above advice!

      The original point and click interface by
      Smith and Wesson.

      Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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        #23
        Do something you alone will enjoy. Preferably something the missus will hate.

        Not the Louvre but maybe the Egyptology exhibition, not those fine cafes or restaurants but the cheese sandwich halfway up the mountain.

        Plenty of volunteering stuff such as building dry stone walls, clearing canals etc where you can have manly fun and beer mates that she would hate. Unless you married action woman.

        Then come back and tell her how much you missed her, you might get the early night.
        Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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          #24
          My better half is a teacher and most summers she'll take her mum away for a week somewhere.

          Her job, while giving her loads of time off does make it more difficult for us to take hols together.

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            #25
            Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
            My better half is a teacher and most summers she'll take her mum away for a week somewhere.

            Her job, while giving her loads of time off does make it more difficult for us to take hols together.
            Absolutely ! Its about getting a balance - if I was in relationship where I wasn't allowed to take a holiday alone (if circumstances dictated) - I would get out of it quick sharpish !

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              #26
              Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
              There are some places I would like to go that Mrs TLG wouldn't and there are things I like to do that she doesnt and vice versa. Why waste time and money and probably ruining each others holidays.
              Fair enough.

              I genuinely cannot imagine wanting to go on holiday without my partner but maybe we are just freaks.

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                #27
                Originally posted by weemster View Post
                Morning All,

                Have done a fair bit of travel and am looking to do more. Partner is very low on holiday (permie). I was wondering if any of you have experience of some of these companies offering solo group travel and any experiences they wish to share.
                I don't know what tickles your fancies... but Cruises do cater for solo travellers. But it does depend very much on your budget. I'm going on a cruise in a few weeks time with a group of people, but plan to do a lot of things on my own.
                If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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                  #28
                  Single travel is great. Get visa(s), book flight and go. Being alone puts a little pressure on you to socialise. You will meet people, you will find things to do. You won't have to do anything you don't want to do. Budget hostels are good places to meet groups of people.
                  Just do it. If you don't like it, don't bother doing it again.

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