I am happy to pay for them.
But I feel guilty spending cash on fun. I've been enjoying transition and non-profit work while building large savings that to me, signify the ultimate freedom to only ever do the work I want to do. Every time I spend a significant amount on something purely experiential, I feel that I am compromising that freedom.
So sometimes I wonder, if bartering could be a way around it, especially travel - since it is something I otherwise keep postponing indefinitely...
Originally Posted by Thais
I hear ya! There's a limit to how much I'll spend on myself and it isn't very high. Working in the arts is forever unstable and I'm plagued by worry even when things are going well.
Just a curiosity question: would you barter for the trip and leave him behind or go with him?
This is why I love life-style bachelors, they're freedom offers lots of opportunity to enjoy life. I've had the pleasure of knowing a few over the years and we always had great fun. Pick a favorite gent who has shown over time to have good boundary management and a firm grasp on reality - you might be surprised. If it's a place he 'd like to go too, at the cost of expenses he might be thrilled to have someone to travel with. Two friends traveling together is a blast, even when platonic. I frequently let those I'm fond of know I'm open to platonic travel.
Personal opinion only: if you're traveling and playing between the sheets, I think it'll be a lot more fun if you *want* to play, instead of putting up with it for the duration of the trip. I imagine that would be a downer.
There are some possible complications - him glued to your side the whole trip. Going back to regular dates afterward might also have some bumps.