The biggest hurdle? The fear of looking like a "loner." I spent the first twenty minutes of my solo lunch staring at my phone so I wouldn't have to make eye contact with anyone. No one is watching you as closely as you think. Once I put the phone down and actually looked around, I realized how much I was missing by being "busy." 2. Safety is Your New BFF
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If a street feels too quiet or a vibe feels "off," just leave. Your intuition is never wrong. The biggest hurdle
My parents and best friend have my live location 24/7. It’s not about being "tracked"—it's peace of mind. Once I put the phone down and actually
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent hours scrolling through "aesthetic" travel reels and dreaming of that perfect solo trip. But then reality hits—you're a teen, you’ve got a budget that mostly consists of pocket money, and honestly, the thought of being alone in a new place is a little bit terrifying.
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