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I repeat what I've said before to people with partners who aren't keen on skiing: reverse the situation and imagine your partner was a keen equestrian, but that you aren't and aren't interested in learning to ride a horse. For you, a trekking/riding holiday simply isn't appealing and you've no interest in even learning. It's an expensive holiday that is ging to be wasted on you. It starts to sound patronising when they say that "There must be plenty of other things for you to do while I'm out?" off on their horse all day. Well, possibly, but not that you're interested in spending precious holiday allocation and money on. Sometimes, it's much better just to acknowledge that a particular interest is something you don't share, and that if you want time together on a break, then your holiday allowance and money are better spent on doing that separately. The two shouldn't be mutually exclusive unless one of you makes it so, which is a relationship issue in itself. If it's a potential long-term relationship, then there's actually a lot to be said for having some separate interests. After a few years, time out from each other can be a positive in a relationship, as long as the underlying foundation is strong.


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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
@LaForet, Agreed
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
rjs wrote:
@hammerite, I gather you can ski easily from Innsbruck, I suppose you may be able to get to Monts Jura or La Faucille from Geneva by bus but I think it will take longer.
My thought was that you could have a longer city style break that isn't too far from a ski area (couple of hours max), then a day or two in a ski area. Rather than staying somewhere the whole time in a bigger place where skiing is very close by. Hence the original Barcelona/Andorra suggestion. There's actually probably enough non skiing stuff to do in Andorra, but if you say a trip to Barcelona and Andorra it's an easier sell!
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