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Getting adult kids to go on a cruise


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Good grief, maybe he does NOT want to go? He's an adult.

 

There comes a point, where the acceptance needs to factor in on a contrary choice.

 

One son, dropped out of traveling at 16- offered a few times, then was left home. :) Still says he was dragged all over. :) :) The other dropped out a few years later. How it goes. Both still say (smiling) they traveled enough for their lifetime with all the places I took them. I hope down the road, they look back a little more fondly. :)

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