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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oop, here comes all the old mommies to talk about SES, and energy levels. [/quote] Here come the young moms to justify the fact that they spent the best years of their lives chasing kids and changing diapers while the rest of us traveled and lived it up. Awww. [/quote] And now I'm 43 and both kids are in college while you have kids in diapers! I win. We travel a ton.[/quote] Traveling as a middle aged married couple is never going to be the same as the experiences you have traveling when you’re younger. I don’t know if it’s winning or losing. Just completely different experiences. [/quote] I travelled when young. It sucks when you are not rich. Now, I travel in luxury.[/quote] Ok you are a troll or dense. It doesn’t suck at all to travel when you’re not rich. It’s filled with highs and lows and there are so many unexpected moments and authentic connections with culture and people along the way that just don’t occur in luxury travel. Because you’re paying for them not to occur. (I’ve done a lot of both kinds of travel.) But I agree those non-luxury experiences are ones you’re probably not willing to do as a middle-aged person used to a certain type of life. [/quote]
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