Separate Vacations

Is it a bad idea to take separate vacations? Why do some couples seem to thrive desperate taking vacations apart, while for others it can signify the end of their marriage? Here are some tips on when separate vacations are a warning sign of rough relationship waters ahead.

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You Take a Romantic Vacation Without Your Spouse
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You Take a Romantic Vacation Without Your Spouse

All vacations are not created equal. If you decide to go on a girl's weekend somewhere so you can shop and get reconnected with friends, that's one thing. But going to a romantic destination without your spouse? It just doesn't make sense.

If you're drawn to the thought of traveling alone to somewhere like Paris or a nice, warm beach, it may mean that you're struggling with a loss of intimacy in your marriage. Traveling to a romantic place only works when you're with the one you love.

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