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On July 3, 2008 newyorkdude Discussed

The Travel Issue

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You mention Hans Christian Andersen. One of the main benefits of travel Andersen enjoyed was meeting and …..ing women. He was an inveterate womanizer. He had a falling out with his college buddy Soren Kierkegaard over his womanizing.

Another major European author, Heinrich Heine, once wrote in his book Travels in the Hartz Mountains that the best line he could use with women he met while he traveled was “I’m here only one night and I will be gone tomorrow.” Yes, there are definite benefits to travel.

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On July 3, 2008 newyorkdude Discussed

The Travel Issue

  • and said:

You mention Hans Christian Andersen. One of the main benefits of travel Andersen enjoyed was meeting and …..ing women. He was an inveterate womanizer. He had a falling out with his college buddy Soren Kierkegaard over his womanizing.

Another major European author, Heinrich Heine, once wrote in his book Travels in the Hartz Mountains that the best line he could use with women he met while he traveled was “I’m here only one night and I will be gone tomorrow.” Yes, there are definite benefits to travel.

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