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Planning a trip can bring excitement—or unexpected tension. A survey by Hotels.com revealed that 33% of people have broken up with a partner on vacation due to differing travel styles. Essential Travel also found that one in ten friendships end after traveling together. Astrology experts at Psychic World, with renowned astrologer Inbaal Honigman, weigh in…

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