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[quote=Anonymous]Pp again. I have treated my childhood best friend on multiple trips. We share a room and have a great time. She is now divorced. I pay for her flight, hotel and food. She has never asked me for money and I have never given her money. I don’t buy her material items but I have treated her to meals, spas and tickets to concerts and shows. In the earlier years, I may have paid for just the hotel and she paid for her flight only. Then it became I used my points to cover her airfare. Now I just pay for her. We have only been away once since 2020. I used both expiring flight credit and hotel points for that trip. I don’t think she feels as comfortable accepting from me. She used to be excited and happy to travel together when we were younger. Now she seems down since her divorce. I made some new friends who all have modest incomes. Their husbands also have modest incomes (feds or similar). Money seems tight for them. I often host and try to do cheaper or free activities with them.[/quote]
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