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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
The friends my SO and I typically stay with would kill us if we did this. When we visit, they expect to be our hosts (the reverse never happens, as we live in their hometown) and give us a choice of activities to do, with or without them (we're really familiar with where they live, it's our favorite vacation destination, and my SO used to live there). We go there not just to do all the things we like to do (frisbee, hiking, biking, outdoorsy stuff) but to do them with our friends.
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i can see your point snowy. for me, i guess i like to do things alone and find the freedom that comes with travelling alone or with one other person is liberating rather than be caught up with people or relatives u may not exactly love.
the last time i stayed at someones was 10 years ago now. but you kindof overstay your welcome when you are there for a month. well its how i felt anyways.