travel
The ultimate test of a compatible relationship is whether you can stand to travel together.
"Je Hablo English" (I Speak English)
There is so much talk in today’s world about identity and expressing oneself, but I found that so many people forget that this extends into so many other personal aspects of ourselves that we don’t tend to think about. One aspect is the language in which we speak and feel most connected with. Something many of us take for granted, but the language(s) that we speak hold far more importance than we would first give them credit for.
By Louisa Jane7 years ago in Humans
Self-Development or Relationship?
When I was doing my second year of university, I decided to apply for a study abroad program. I've always had wanderlust and that seemed like a perfect opportunity to clear my head and gain, new exciting experiences. Moreover, I got kinda tired of Vancouver, where I lived for three years then. I literally craved something new. So, I applied.
By Sabira Pashkevich7 years ago in Humans
The Art of Dating: Paris vs. New York
When it comes to dating, Paris and New York are like two famous men: both come with reputations that precede them. On one side of the Atlantic we have have the elitist Frenchmen, self-proclaimed ardent lovers who, paradoxically, reject the entire concept of “dating” as a restricting endeavor where romance goes to die.
By Dbag Dating7 years ago in Humans
Why I Moved To India
No matter where you are in the world people often will ask you where you live, it’s often a difficult question to answer. As the child of an expat it’s question that I honestly try to avoid, just simply because its hard to explain that I’m an Australian who up until I started university lived in India.
By Harie Calder7 years ago in Humans
The Language of Love Abroad
Through my travels I haven't always been in a relationship, in fact it's been very rare. When you are always on the go it can be very difficult for people to want to stick it out or to keep it healthy. What's the next best thing? Well, Tinder. Yup the beloved app for finding your next match, date or hookup. To say it is a serious place to look for love is a little diluted, but, it is not impossible to really strike a connection with someone face to face.
By Steven Altman7 years ago in Humans
Homeless
At this day and age I never thought this would become my life. Nobody in childhood says, "I want to be homeless when I grow up." The desires are big and within reach in the eyes of children. They want to be a fireman, doctor, princess or superhero, nobody wants to be homeless and alone.
By Jodi Roberts8 years ago in Humans
My First Camping Trip with My Man
Camping with my fiancee had been a dream of mine ever since we started dating. All I wanted was a romantic weekend alone with him and the outdoor and I was so happy when he decided that it was finally about time that we go.*** I may have to add for importance that this was his first ever actual camping trip, so the pressure was on! ***
By Danica Shardae8 years ago in Humans
Regret
A couple years ago, my family and I sat around my grandfather as he told stories about his life. What he’s seen, what he’s done, how times have changed (specifically, the fact that he bought his first and only home for he and his bride for $11k... like what?). Anyways, towards the end of the night, he emphasized that “you’ll only regret the things you didn’t do.”
By Allisson Gera8 years ago in Humans
Why Couples Who Travel Together Have The Strongest Relationships
I love to travel. I mean, who doesn’t? Over the past 10 years my career has taken me all over the world, in fact, so has my partner's. He is a touring musician, I used to do porn. One of my favourite parts of my job was the lifestyle, yes, ok I complained that I was always tired, I lived out of a suitcase, I had very little social life and my schedule was bizarre and very full on… but guess what? So was his. There is NOTHING better then a partner that understands you.
By Samantha Bentley8 years ago in Humans











