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rexlion
Dec 24, 2015Explorer
I have never had difficulty feeling 'at home' in the travel trailers I've owned. But my wife simply doesn't care for RVs. She doesn't like to travel very much, but when we do travel she thinks a nice hotel room and eating out are treats. Well, until the restaurant food starts throwing her gut for a loop! Then she's ready to head home. So, mostly, I travel alone (with her blessing). At first this felt awkward, but then it became truly liberating and exhilarating. The RV became my 'man cave' and I could eat what I want when I want it, stop or go when and where I want, etc without having to run everything by the wife and come to a compromise.
Don't be afraid to buy an RV. Give her the opportunity to decide whether she'll enjoy it. If she does, great! If she does not, let her stay home while you go traveling... and DO NOT feel guilty, but feel liberated!
Don't be afraid to buy an RV. Give her the opportunity to decide whether she'll enjoy it. If she does, great! If she does not, let her stay home while you go traveling... and DO NOT feel guilty, but feel liberated!
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