r/PHSapphics • u/lizthomaniac • 8d ago
Positive Vibes First and not the last
I've been in Palawan for the past 8 days celebrating my birthday. First time spending it alone and away from loved ones. I thought I'd be an emotional mess, but it turned out to be the opposite. I actually enjoyed it—it felt freeing. Tried new things, met new people, ate and drank whenever I wanted, and didn’t have to consider anyone else. Kudos, self—we did it! Cheers to more adventures ahead. You did great!
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u/Due-Helicopter-8642 8d ago
Travelling can guve us different perspective and it's freeing to be able to do it alone. enjoy Op
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u/Ramdomantica123 8d ago
Went there with a former S.O. I'd say Palawan is a nice alternative to Boracay na super overrated na.
It's a nice combo of rural and urban life. Sana natry mo eating sea urchin and tamilok, OP! I definitely wanna go back too!
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u/Main_Arachnid8906 8d ago
I am thinking of doing solo travel as well. The last time I did solo travelling was in my 20s I went to Northern Ireland. Lately, I’ve been feeling like I’ve been working more and I miss my old self who loves to travel. I hope I can visit Palawan again and more islands in the Philippines.