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21 Adventure Memes For Women In Transit Hopping into Their Solo Travel Era

21 Adventure Memes For Women In Transit Hopping into Their Solo Travel Era

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Woman 'Loses' Passport to Skip Family Disneyland Trip for a Dream Solo Staycation

Woman 'Loses' Passport to Skip Family Disneyland Trip for a Dream Solo Staycation

Your primary concern should always be your family. Having said that, it is perfectly normal to at times place your personal needs and pleasure ahead of those of around you. The story below is an account of a frustrated sister. This summer marks the original poster's (OP) graduation. Her parents sent her an invitation to Disneyland as a graduation present. Since her parents had never given her preference over her older sister, who is now married and has a family, OP was surprised by her fortunat…
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'This isn't a family reunion, it's my wedding': Bride Takes Off to Her Honeymoon, ‘Abandoning’ Parents at Resort After Wedding

'This isn't a family reunion, it's my wedding': Bride Takes Off to Her Honeymoon, ‘Abandoning’ Parents at Resort After Wedding

Plan a wedding, plan a honeymoon, but don't plan who you'll be inviting, because your parents will do that for you. Parents will make your wedding all about them. The proof is in the pudding… This woman had planned a small, affordable wedding at an all inclusive resort with flights included for guests. Her and her husband prioritized affordability, choosing a venue with cheap flights and offering financial help to guests who needed it. They could do this because they only had 50 guests, and the…
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'I want $1,600, cash': Husband demands BIL provide 3 y/o expired wedding gift or $1,600 in cash, BIL refuses, family fallout ensues

'I want $1,600, cash': Husband demands BIL provide 3 y/o expired wedding gift or $1,600 in cash, BIL refuses, family fallout ensues

Family matters can quickly turn ugly when money is involved, and this case is a perfect example of such a situation. One man took to r/aita on Reddit, asking if he was in the wrong for requesting his brother-in-law's wedding gift 3 years after the wedding had taken place. The gift in question was a pair of 2 round-trip tickets to anywhere in the States. OP and his wife hadn't actually used the tickets, but had a friend flying out to them, and wanted to regift the tickets. OP was quick to mentio…
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Gorgeous Snapshots That Inspire Us To Trot The Globe

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