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Travel

September 27 2018

How inclined are we to do it? Not for work but to extend ourselves to meet new people. Is there a certain distance you consider when you look at peoples profiles? Me - I’m always google mapping lol to see how far someone is from me if I’ve got no clue where they are located to determine if it’s viable for a weekend getaway. I don’t see location as a restriction rather an opportunity to see a little bit of NSW (interstate travel doesn’t really work for us). Do you travel? Will you travel? How far would you travel? Why don’t you travel? - Posted from rhpmobile

Comments

  • RHP

    RHP User

    6 years ago

    I`ll travel to meet someone but 200 km is about my limit. Any further just takes up to much time that could be used for other things.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    6 years ago

    Agreed that their has to be some limitations with distance travelled.. otherwise it can become too much..: But meeting in the middle is always an option if you do get along with someone... I think it also shows both of you are willing to put in the effort and when someone is willing to put in effort it’s hopefully a good sign... - Posted from rhpmobile

  • tcm70

    tcm70

    6 years ago

    As I live in a country area with only reasonably small communities, I have always had to travel, whether for gf’s or any reason. It’s virtually 40mins for me to anywhere. So I have no issues in the need to travel. Ideally an hour to hour and a half of driving time is not to exerting, obviously less is better as that travel time can make spontaneity harder to do, and also unless I can be hosted, a drive home afterwards is not desirable, and accomodation can become expensive. I’m lucky in that I’m self employed, which can at times give me a fair bit of flexibility in the way I can do the travel thing during weekdays also, not all the time, depending on work commitments. I also travel quite a bit for work and when possible I can utilise where I’m working to be able to catch up with people etc, however I usually commute home after work to avoid accomodation costs. Mostly I enjoy my travel time(unless caught up in traffic jams etc) as it’s a good time to chill and listen to some tunes or quiet thinking time. Plus get to check out some scenery and new areas.

  • FeistyFatty

    FeistyFatty

    6 years ago

    I/we wont travel to play. And I personally have no interest in people traveling to meet me or visitors to Cairns. Just locals. Doesn't suit me. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • OkeyDoke45

    OkeyDoke45

    6 years ago

    After losing almost half a day (a precious day off too nonetheless) travelling to meet a ''sure thing'' couple, driving around in the sticks with my dick in my hand (metaphorically speaking) with that slow realization that I had been had again, I have vowed henceforth to drive no further than the end of my street.

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    6 years ago

    I always put my travel plans up and yes I do (and have) travelled to meet up with others from here (vice versa). I have met some truly amazing people, interstate and overseas. I have even had someone fly interstate, organise a driver to pick me up and take me to a surprise destination for dinner. They flew home the next day. I have a lover (4+yrs) who lives interstate. We catch up all the time. It works for me. I'm happy. 😊 Ms Foxy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    6 years ago

    We have travelled before and it was a complete waste of time and money except we got to see a new part of the country. So now we will travel maybe an hr but it would have to be for someone amazing. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    6 years ago

    Potential when travelling to have things not go to plan... it can be disappointing and can shape how you move forward for future meets.. Meandmrsb79 - sorry to hear your travel was a waste - we’ve had that happen and it definitely tarnished the fun and excitement of having a hotel room and looking forward to getting sexy and kinky in it... Superfoxxxy - nothing sets the scene anymore than being flown to a surprise destination.... wow!! Okeydoke45 - that sucks big time... it’s like you know after a little while you’ve been burned but the hopeful side of you wants to think that they wouldn’t do that because they come across as decent people in any chats/talks Fatfunfeisty - 0 travel is ok if there’s a connection with some locals and it’s definitely more convenient... Tcm70 - sometimes your location means you do have to travel.... a bit of a drive can give us some chill time to ourselves so glad to hear you get to chill and potentially have some fun at the end of the drive (and then replay it in you head with a smile on the way home ;-) - Posted from rhpmobile

  • pauls1

    pauls1

    6 years ago

    Blown away by the hottest date ever. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Don’t mind travelling but do it with zero expectations. Only go if there’s something else on like work so if it all goes south it wasn’t a wasted trip. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    6 years ago

    Perth!! Great to hear it was an awesome experience.... sounds like one where the details may make me blush ☺️ What you said about zero expectation is a good point. I think regardless of travelling or not expectations can make or break anything... - Posted from rhpmobile

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    6 years ago

    I currently have travel plans up (Perth and Sydney) to catch up with other RHPers. I have dates, social functions etc lined up. I'm excited. Ms Foxy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    6 years ago

    I’m a little envious right now ... lol But also incredibly happy you have some good social events happening... ☺️ - Posted from rhpmobile

  • countrytouch82

    countrytouch82

    6 years ago

    I've had local (ie Vic/Melbourne) involvement with couples and parties, but as for one on one, there was one this year and one last year, being one in QLD and one in NSW. Go figure :P I consider Melbourne as local to me, but the feeling is rarely mutual. I often travel in to see friends even if it is just for a coffee catchup. Then later I can take my dog to the dog beach :)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    6 years ago

    Previously I had never considered significant travel, but now due to a change in mindset I would consider travel to the eastern States for the right person and a big weekend. Having been going to NZ each year since the earthquakes I'm conflicted about travel, and I guess it boils down to effort put in the and enjoyment derived from the effort.

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    6 years ago

    Thank you. I'm getting excited.