If you do a summer vacation with your S.O., do you have relaxation or bonding as your actual "goal" or is it something else?

Contributor: Bignuf Bignuf
Do you go into a vacation thinking "relaxation and fun", or is "bonding time...together" an actual thought? Is it something else perhaps? Please share.
Answers (public voting - your screen name will appear in the results):
Fun and Relaxation.
married with children , Gunsmoke
2
Adventure.
Bonding with S.O. time.
SMichelle , married with children
2
A mix of the above.
A&M , Kitten has left the site , KinkyKatieJames , gsfanatic
4
Other?
Total votes: 8 (7 voters)
Poll is closed
05/18/2013
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Contributor: A&M A&M
Quote:
Originally posted by Bignuf
Do you go into a vacation thinking "relaxation and fun", or is "bonding time...together" an actual thought? Is it something else perhaps? Please share.
Bonding is important but I also think the other stuff helps with that. The more 'adventure' you have together helps form a joint history together and that is part of bonding. Plus we all need a bit of relaxation.
05/18/2013
Contributor: Kitten has left the site Kitten has left the site
I say a mix of the above. Whenever we go on vacation, we bond and go as many places as money and gas allow us, plus whenever we think of Vacation we think of relaxation.
05/18/2013
Contributor: married with children married with children
bonding and relaxing.
05/18/2013
Contributor: KinkyKatieJames KinkyKatieJames
Definitely a mixture of all of them! The bonding and alone time is most important to me though.
05/18/2013
Contributor: gsfanatic gsfanatic
All of the above really. Alone time and fun do rank above bonding though
05/18/2013
Contributor: Gunsmoke Gunsmoke
Bonding happens almost every day - vacation is for fun and relaxation - but since bonding is continuous - that happens as well.
05/19/2013