What to do while young?

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Foreplay began in the back of a minibus on holiday in Wales, by foreplay I mean forcing my finger through a small hole in her trousers and fumbling her inner thigh.

That counts Bungs! Everyone knows the inner thigh is the 47th most erogenous zone on a womans body!
 
This is all sound advice. I think.

*grabs mod coat*

Watch the language lads?? Cheers.

*takes coat off*

Bungle with Robert Mugabe, in a van, in Wales, with a funny smell, has had me giggling, and a little bit ashamed for doing so!
 
Just a couple-

  • Drink tsipouro with good friends on a deserted beach in northern Greece and watch the sunset in awe as the sky changes a miriad of colours.

  • Climb a mountain and stand above the clouds
 

It's not that easy...

Don't know why you've got such a thing against people travelling.

No problem at all with it, it's the whole image of it as some kind of Kerourac wet dream that I don't really get. I reckon that if you want to really understand a place then you've got to stay there a while. Learn the language, immerse yourself in the culture, mix with natives that aren't hired by your tour company...

I mean it might give you some life skills that you won't get living at home with your folks, but lets not get carried away here that it's going to fundamentally change your life.

I'm hoping to emigrate in a year or so's time so certainly nothing against getting out of the UK, but I'm not thinking that a boozy fortnight in Prague will change my life somehow :)
 
No problem at all with it, it's the whole image of it as some kind of Kerourac wet dream that I don't really get. I reckon that if you want to really understand a place then you've got to stay there a while. Learn the language, immerse yourself in the culture, mix with natives that aren't hired by your tour company...

I mean it might give you some life skills that you won't get living at home with your folks, but lets not get carried away here that it's going to fundamentally change your life.

I'm hoping to emigrate in a year or so's time so certainly nothing against getting out of the UK, but I'm not thinking that a boozy fortnight in Prague will change my life somehow :)

I'm struggling to see a single post in here where anybody has said it's going to fundamentally change their lives, though.
 

No problem at all with it, it's the whole image of it as some kind of Kerourac wet dream that I don't really get. I reckon that if you want to really understand a place then you've got to stay there a while. Learn the language, immerse yourself in the culture, mix with natives that aren't hired by your tour company...

I mean it might give you some life skills that you won't get living at home with your folks, but lets not get carried away here that it's going to fundamentally change your life.

I'm hoping to emigrate in a year or so's time so certainly nothing against getting out of the UK, but I'm not thinking that a boozy fortnight in Prague will change my life somehow :)
can be really frustrating sometimes to travel somewhere and only experience it as a tourist rather than someone who knows the place inside out.

Heard Couchsurfing can be good for that, you can stay with locals and learn more about their culture etc than you would otherwise.
 
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