Yes, I've had one since I was about 25. Prior to that I could simply use my military ID most places I wanted/needed to go. Once I got out of the Navy I had to get one to travel. I have about 9 years left on my second 15 yr passport. My first passport was full of stamps, this one's not so much. Seems like they don't stamp them as much as they use to. Now every where scans them in and you're off.
I'll never stop traveling. Maybe someday when my legs won't hold me up any longer. To me people who don't get out and see the world are missing out big time. But different strokes for different folks I guess.
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