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  1. rick be

    A woman I met in Thailand & later visited in Hong Kong has come to the USA to visit me several times-
    we went to Yellowstone 2 years ago.

  2. I have travelled as a “solo” female with one to three of my sons when they were young, an now that they are adults, much of my travel is solo. As soon as my youngest son graduated from high school, I sold my large house and all of it contents, my luxury car, and moved to a quaint village on the Mediterranean, in Spain. I have found it easier to make good friends here. I continue to travel solo as well. I relish (ha ha) eating alone. Travelling alone fits well with my tendency to be spontaneous when I travel, which can create anxiety or even conflict is you don’t have a like-minded travel mate. Also there is no reason that even if you travel with a friend that you can’t do some separate activities. I love dining alone and find it a great time to read, relax, make travel plans etc. I blogged about solo female travelling in my May 24th 2015 post.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      There is so much beauty and growth in solo travel, I’m glad you’ve not only experienced it, but love it!

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