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I want to travel, but my husband doesn't. What should I do?

Travel has nothing to do with age. Some people always say that they have no money or time to travel. But when you have money and time, do you still have the energy to travel?

My husband didn't like traveling before. He thought it was a waste of money. Later, influenced by me, he also liked to travel. Of course, we don't go to many places now, after all, we have to work. After having children, I will take them to travel. My son started traveling with me when he was 2 years old. He will feel very tired at first, but if you go out more often, you will find that your child has a lot of experience in dealing with people.

You can travel around for two days first, which is easier for your husband to accept, and then make a long-term trip to China slowly. Just say that you are too tired from work and want to relax and let him go out with you. I think it will be easier for him to accept in a couple of days.

You can try to join a group first. If you join a tour group, there will be fewer conflicts between husband and wife, because if you travel directly by yourself, you are likely to have differences with your husband in booking tickets, booking, time and itinerary. He won't go, and he will blame you if something happens. At first, I didn't want to go to road trip, because if he drove a long way, it would be very tiring to go to road trip. If he didn't want to make him tired, my husband would be even more unhappy. Now you want to cultivate his interest in traveling, you have to make great efforts to travel. When he is also interested in traveling, he will put forward his own itinerary.