RHP

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How far do you go ?

June 04 2012

I am interested in how far you travel ? I note all these people who say ....please no one outside my postcode to contact me I dont want to travel ......... and then there is the no visitors please - again only in my city ????.We have travelled all over Australia to meet people - across the world to meet old FBuddies ......... .So how far have you?.How far will you?.Brae ........... If someone asked this yesterday - sorry its been a while since I have been here.

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    For the right man :)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Ive travelled up and down the east coast for some weekend fun...havent quite made the west coast yet but never say never.   Kisses Focus

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I travel for dirty weekends. They are fun!! I can't take too much travel time though.....cause the longer the travel time the less playtime lol Hugs roxxy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    About 3 hours drive was the furthest I/we went. That covered Sydney, Canberra and a bit of the South coast.These Days I drive 8 hrs to go to work for the week, so who knows.Cheers Felonius

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    If it's to meet people for the first time for a meet and greet coffee we pic a place central to both people.We really only meet people from Brisbane metro area or sunshine coast. The only time we would meet people out of town that couldn't meet us near to our locations is if we were all ready passing through or in there area for other reasons. As for traveling to actually play with people. Nine times out of ten we host at our place in Brisbane or our weekender on the sunshine coast so usually we dont travel at all.Tim

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    With my current situation, local it is for me. I live fairly close to the Sydney CBD, so there's no shortage of potential. Drinks in the city, then see what happens.   When I've got more free time I wouldn't rule out anything interstate. I probably wouldn't arrange a trip specifically to meet someone for the first time, but there are always multiple reasons to travel around the country. If my schedule had an opening, I'd probably try and find... well... an opening!     I did make an international booty call once!

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    That's how far apart my partner and I used to live.Anyone that doesn't travel misses out.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Well Brae I have driven 3 hours for a weekend of fun and I have been to a Melbourne a few times. I wouldn't do that unless I feel that I would have a reasonable connection or some chemistry with the person or in my case the persons. And there are times when I am going to be in the area anyway so you meet up with people, for me often people I have become friendly with via the forums. I do have in my profile that I am not interested in out of towners.. I am not really interested in one night stands and men often will message you with "I will be in Sydney on the 6th are you up for some fun". Often no pictures no preliminary conversation. For me... Not interested in that. :)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Gosh the fun I could have then...I'd be straight over to WA where all the hot people seem to live. What is it in the water over there?*drool*. Krissy I could pick you up and drop you off wherever you liked;) Ms Looking I did my first bit of travel for a tryst last week, drove 200km to meet with divine WA boy;). But haven't done that before. I have had men fly from Melbourne and Sydney to meet up with me, and not at my suggestion either. Generally I don't normally look outside my postcode, just too hard. Minxy xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Yep i have been known to jump in the car or a plane for some fun...

  • Insomnian

    Insomnian

    13 years ago

    And then back to WA after it all went to shit in a hand bag. But depends on the person, the time spent, the feelings etc etc etc. But probably anywhere in Australia.

  • Hanna_ybbn

    Hanna_ybbn

    13 years ago

    My furthest distance traveled - Dubai Hanna xx

  • JessicaRabbit

    JessicaRabbit

    13 years ago

    Well, i'm currently in Perth lying next to an RHP friend, so I guess that speaks for itself...First and only person i've travelled for though, I usually want them to come to me In fact, he came my way first, otherwise I doubt we would have ever met.   Dida   xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    i went down the street once..... man was it worth it

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    we 'cab' to and fro, so obviously its not far.....neither of us will drink and drive, and we dont like other beds.....or hotels.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    planetary

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Sydney metro,not more than half an hour's drive from our place. That's not far in Syd traffic.still gives you a pretty good choice.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Lol....18,500 KMs ...   well so far and ive many years left in me yet.   Follow the feeling thats my motto   For wat its worth

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'irish44you' Lol....18,500 KMs ...   well so far and ive many years left in me yet.   Follow the feeling thats my motto   For wat its worth     Missing a h there...''what''

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I'm a romantic at heart and will travel should I feel a connection is truly there.Once, when I was 23, I travelled to Portland, Oregon, on whim, and I had 8 days off due to my shift cycle. Of course, on meeting (and this was the days before skype and webcam chatting) we were both probably majorly disappointed with each other, however I did have an excellent time over there, arriving in time for Halloween dressups and party crashing and then driving to Disneyland! We never stayed in touch after that. It was a lesson to me. Phone conversations and emails just don't do it. Skype and webcam chatting help and give you a much better idea as to how you'll actually get along but really, nothing can make up for the missing senses, touch and smell.If someone wants to meet me, they're more than welcome to come, but now I'll only really travel for people I've already met. Older and more cynical these days, oh for the easy carefree ways of youth.

  • ruby_blossum

    ruby_blossum

    13 years ago

    I like my friends to be local....BUTT for you Brae, I would travel to Sydney, just to see if my jacket matches your leather pants.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    if they are worth it they are worth the effort