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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-06-2012 @ 11:19PM
Howard Roark said...
Probably easier in certain ways for a woman. But traveling alone for a man, in certain ways, conjures up suspicion. I used to eat alone at restaurant tables. Before I realized bars are a better option. I would attract stares from customers at neighboring tables.
Then once I traveled to Denali in Alaska and really wanted to eat at "the" good restaurant. So I planned in advance...I brought a paperback book and read it. I was comfortable. People did not seem to stare.
In this day and age when divorcees and singles are more common than marrieds, traveling alone is starting to be cool. We single people want to enjoy travel too. Let us.
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