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Don't worry Sprucegoose. What happens on AFF stays on AFF.![]()
of course John, like some of my Rugby tours!!!!!!
Don't worry Sprucegoose. What happens on AFF stays on AFF.![]()
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They could make a movie with that name :!:I once worked with a man called Mr Smith who met a woman called Mrs Smith (no relation) at a conference and they started to meet up whenever their travel overlapped registering perfectly correctly in hotels as Mr and Mrs Smith!
I don't quite know whether to simply say rubbish or say I do not have that as an issue and then have to wonder about your personal relationship. :evil:Whether you are unfaithful or not is irrelevant.
If you are away your partner will suspect you of being unfaithful anyway, it is only natural. So there will be stress in your relationship even if you are faithful.
Just mentioning to your partner that you are having an innocent good time (without her/him) will cause anxiety and resentment within your partner. That's why business travellers always tell their partners that they are hating their trips away.
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What about yourself.......??
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Whether you are unfaithful or not is irrelevant.
If you are away your partner will suspect you of being unfaithful anyway, it is only natural. So there will be stress in your relationship even if you are faithful.
Just mentioning to your partner that you are having an innocent good time (without her/him) will cause anxiety and resentment within your partner. That's why business travellers always tell their partners that they are hating their trips away.
is this a travel or a morals site??????????
I guess this all could depend upon what each individual defines as unfaithful... Some have mentioned sex. For others it could be something different.
When I watched "Up in the Air" - on a flight of course! - the thing that struck me was not being unfaithful (since George Clooney's character was unattached, although his female friend was being unfaithful to her husband), but how lonely he was and difficult relationships are to keep alive and healthy when one partner or both travel a lot. It is an issue that I think about a bit. This year, I have been away from home 60% of the time and I have a wife and two young kids at home. It's hard on all of them and on me. I wish there was an easy answer to the problem, but like most of us, there are complications that make such simplistic answers unrealistic. If anyone has suggestions on how you make relationships last under continued travel strain, I would be happy to hear them!I watched Up in the Air again last night which got me thinking about travel and relationships.
Do you think frequent travel increases the likelihood that one will be unfaithful?
I am interested in peoples thoughts!
When I watched "Up in the Air" - on a flight of course! - the thing that struck me was not being unfaithful (since George Clooney's character was unattached, although his female friend was being unfaithful to her husband), but how lonely he was and difficult relationships are to keep alive and healthy when one partner or both travel a lot.
I watched Up in the Air again last night which got me thinking about travel and relationships.
Do you think frequent travel increases the likelihood that one will be unfaithful?
I am interested in peoples thoughts!
I don't think so.. for me anyway. I watched Up In The Air on a plane like a number of the other posters, and I agree with some other respondents in that when I am travelling for work I am so tired all I do is sleep.
I think frequent travel certainly presents more opportunities to be "naughty".
I guess this all could depend upon what each individual defines as unfaithful... Some have mentioned sex. For others it could be something different.