SouthTippBass wrote: » I would prefer to be with other people, its twice as enjoyable when its a shared experiance.
boomshakalaka wrote: » I have traveled alone and loved it every time. I have always found it easy to meet people and go out with them when traveling alone so I wouldn't be on my own all the time anyway. Usually staying in a hostel helps in that situation. I have been on holidays with friends that were just as much fun. I do think traveling on your own is also helps you getting to know the real you. This is also how I ended up in Ireland for which I'm grateful every day ;-) you're such a fun people
wprathead wrote: » I don't know why, but I'v always really hated that phrase of "finding yourself" But yes op, I think you are right to say that there are some people can't get their heads around people travelling on their own, but wouldn't let it stop you- as the thread shows plenty people do it I also wouldn't go as far as to say there is a "stigma" as such
shopaholic01 wrote: » I like the idea of going on holiday alone. The days would be great, go do and see what you want. I don't think I could handle the nights though. I can't see myself enjoying going to a pub or restaurant alone.
BillyMitchel wrote: » I'd feel a bit out of place sitting at a table on my own but sitting at the bar is and can be great craic. Getting chatting to the workers and other randomers at the bar and go knows what could happen. Done it for years traveling about and only have happy good stories of bars on my own. God I hate being a grown up
Spanish Harlem wrote: » I must admit that I think it's odd for people to go on holidays alone. Imagine seeing the beauty of Niagara Falls for the first time...and you've no one to share it with. Nobody to take a picture of you so you awkwardly intrude on other couples to ask for a photo. You have a stupid grin on your face but you're crying inside. You eat in Mcdonalds to spare yourself the embarrassment of asking for a "table for one." You rush back to the grubby hostel in shame and cry yourself to sleep as the other loved up couples are heading out for the night. They'll awaken you later when they scream in ecstasy from banging each others brains out. They'll whisper a muttered "sorry" the next day as you discover the hardened cum stains that accidentally got on your shirt from their antics last night.
shopaholic01 wrote: » A woman on her own in the bar talking to strangers - I'd look like a hooker!
Manc-Red wrote: » Never quite understood why girls I know wouldn't go into a bar on their own for a quiet one??
BillyMitchel wrote: » No you wouldn't! You might get lots of attention alright but doesn't necessarily mean its going to be bloke after bloke annoying you. I've met loads of friends from sitting on bar stools
Spanish Harlem wrote: » Nothing worse when the "hostel loner" tries to attach himself to your group and insists on tagging along to everything. I actually had to tell one awkward goofball to fúck off last time I was on holidays with my mates.
shopaholic01 wrote: » I suppose because we're not used to it. I would feel very self-conscious. I don't know if I would feel safe if I didn't know anyone and had to back to the hotel alone.