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Jul

I did a lot of crazy things when I was young … left home at 17, moved 100 miles away, got myself a job and a place to live


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Completely by yourself? I would if there was a specific purpose for my holiday but not just for fun and a tan! Memories from holidays are what make it special and a big part of what makes a memory a memory is if you share it with someone you know.

It depends who you are extroverted people couldn't do it even introverted might struggle too.

Hey I'd go with you! We could invite Ginaffi too! haha


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Yeah, been doing that since i was 18 years old. Even when I was younger I went to Paris by myself, but i stayed with family, but i traveled alone and got to do what I wanted to do… walked around and did my own thing, just had to be home before dark since I was only 15 years old but I didnt mind…. still was cool.

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At 16 I went to Scotland from California found a job and stayed for three months alone and had the time of my life. I couldn't drive so I hitchhiked with bus tours, mail men and the people I met to get around the country. I met lots of good people and learned a lot about myself and life. Go for it.

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Yes. After all, you're only young once! You don't want to be wishing you had done it when you are a lot older and by then it's too late. As long as you keep your wits about you and don't do anything stupid then why not? Have fun!

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I went skiing at 14 in the Italian Alps, with a trip to St. Moritz in Switzerland.

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Why not? I had been abroad on my own, well with friends, three times by the age of 18.

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Yeah sure if you have the money

i have been abroad once on my own when i was 13 - 14


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Yes, I would do lots of women along the way.

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