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Well, I purchased a train Europass that was good for all public ground transportation,unlimited for a 1 or 2 weeks throughout Europe. This is still being sold and very much worth it. I wouldn’t fly within Europe, you would miss so much.
LittleDummyMemberI suggest you carry fresh bread/cheese/fruit/drink in a bag for that perfect moment where ever the spontaneous moment hits. There are so many scenic places to picnic. Not that’s the way to travel.
LittleDummyMemberAre you only looking for a younger woman? And are you looking for another wife? Sooner or later, they will be 9+ years older. Personally, I don’t mind about the dating age being younger…or older! But if she must be 10 years younger, it sounds like you have some unresolved issues about relationships. It is the person herself you need to be attracted to. When I met my husband 20+ years ago, we were both so smitten, we couldn’t bear to be apart for long. It is the same today. We didn’t even know how old each other was till we got our marriage license!
LittleDummyMemberYes!!! It was … full of a lifetime of memories. Make sure you travel over two days, and during daylight. You will not want to miss any of the landscape. And I would spend the majority of your days in Venice. Switzerland just didn’t seem that much different than Belgium or most of Germany. But Italy will always be unique! And Venice was just full of culture and memories you can’t see anywhere else.
LittleDummyMemberIn my 20’s I traveled extensively in Europe with a small teddy bear in my backpack. He was my constant familiar security and someone to blame when my travel plans didn’t go well. In fact, that’s when he was named- the first time I missed a train on my trip! Little Dummy made me late cause he didn’t wake me up on time, LOL
LittleDummyMemberWow, you have really taken on a hot topic! But simply put, to me, it is your motive. Why? If your answer for dating someone so much younger is something you hesitate to post; then it is obvious you are wrong for doing so.
LittleDummyMemberI think shaking hands is almost a lost art in social settings. Of course, as a woman, I find it more and more rare these days when someone offers to shake my hand in a business setting. I am pleasantly surprised when I am offered a shake in business. In religious settings is probably where I have seen it practiced most. But in all, I believe it is a custom that is falling away.
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