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Safety and ethics should be your top priorities. Being a guest in another country comes with the responsibility of respecting local laws and people. Consent is non-negotiable and must be enthusiastic and clear, regardless of where you are in the world. Additionally, be aware of the "traveler power dynamic." In some regions, travelers may be perceived as having more wealth or status, which can create an imbalanced dynamic. Aim for interactions built on mutual respect and genuine interest rather than exploitation. Always meet in public places for the first time, keep a close eye on your drinks, and let a friend know your location. Do you want: Arc B: The Unlikely Stay
Technology has made meeting people abroad easier than ever. Apps like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge are used globally, but their popularity varies by region. In some parts of South America, Instagram is often used as a primary dating tool. In some Eastern European countries, local apps might be more effective than global ones. Setting your location to your destination a few days before you arrive can help you line up social plans. However, always be honest about the fact that you are a traveler. Many locals are happy to show a visitor around, but clear communication about your intentions ensures that everyone is on the same page. Setup – One character is supposed to leave
Health and Consent: Standards for sexual health and consent vary by law and culture. Always carry your own protection and ensure communication is crystal clear. Safety and ethics should be your top priorities