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  1. I so agree! I love traveling with my husband, and I’m so glad we travel in such similar ways. Traveling brings us closer together and leaves us with some amazing memories. But just like we can occasionally drive each other crazy at home, we sometimes grate on each other’s nerves while traveling. Luckily we can quickly laugh it off and get back to enjoying our trip. I count myself lucky to be married to someone who loves travel as much as — if not more than — me.

    • So great for you that you have a good partner who loves travel as well. It would be hard to be such a nomad and have a partner who preferred to stay in one place.

  2. I completely agree! The first time my fiance and I traveled internationally together was a big surprise. The first day we got into a tiff outside of a train station in Milan when we got lost! Then we got into our groove and by the end of the 10 day trip we realized how each other traveled and more importantly how we traveled together. I think having that experience together made us stronger!

    • Milano CLE is a pretty big station, so no surprise you got lost your first time there. Did you feel a bit like you were on the Amazing Race when you ended up in a tiff over something like being lost haha? Definitely makes you stronger having those experiences though.

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