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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-13-2010 @ 10:46PM
sprint said...
Can't say I agre or dis agree with your survey but men are into adventure and expolration so it wouldn't surprise me if women want their trips more controled and safe. What I do disagree with id you saying men and women travel the same number of trips per year. I t6arveled a lot on my job. There were always more men than women traveling (salesmen, businessmen, Government etc. Plus vacations). Women don't travel as often as men. Who ever told yopu that was wrong.
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4-21-2010 @ 11:04AM
Stephanie said...
Well women generally have to worry about their personal safety in ways that men do not, so I suspect that is part of the reason why they lean towards package tours. There are places I would not necessarily be comfortable visiting solo that men might be more confident about.
Saying men are more into exploration and adventure is a baseless stereotype however, Sprint. And while your anecdotal evidence may be different then mine, as a woman traveler I have run into many, many women travelers both solo and in groups. I don't think you can really make a wide assessment just based on what you personally have seen in your own little sphere.