Expert explains why saving vacations for couples actually don’t work.
According to The Sun: Actress Jacqueline Jossa and her husband Dan are trying to save their marriage during an 'all or nothing' trip, and columnist Fabulous Kate Wills, 40, warns that these vacations are far from as wonderful as they seem...
At first glance, a vacation on the luxurious islands of Indonesia with a partner seems like paradise. However, for me and my husband it ended in a breakup less than a year later.
Romance in the air during vacation is great, but when you return to reality, everything can change. Did Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne face the same after a warm vacation in Mexico?
Recently, it was reported that Jossa's younger daughter and former Osborne star had a wonderful time in Mexico but have already separated. Such vacations seem to have been unable to ease their relationship.
This story shows that sometimes even the best vacation is not able to save you from relationship problems.
Conclusion
The examples described in the news show that even luxurious travels and exotic countries can provide only temporary solace from relationship issues. The most important thing is to pay attention to the relationships themselves and not put off their resolution for later.
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