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Honeymooners are Enthusiastic for Tandem Sky Diving

 

One of the newest trends in young couples’ honeymoons is tandem sky diving. Everyone seems to be going on bigger and more expensive honeymoons these days whether they’re young or not. However, it’s the young ones who are looking into sky diving as a pair to be one of the first adventures of their married life. People who normally wouldn’t even consider sky diving will sometimes consider, with some reserve, tandem sky diving.

Somehow, jumping out of a plane is loads easier when someone is jumping out with you. Stereotyping is not usually a good idea, but generally, young wives are more likely to feel good about their new husbands jumping out of planes if they are there beside them, jumping too. Incidentally, these women are often not at all interested in sky diving on their own; however, somehow, it becomes interesting when the idea of tandem sky diving is breeched.

More Than Just a Fun Activity

Though many people enjoy sky diving, or aspire to do it because it is or will be a lot of fun, some young couples are coming up with the idea of tandem sky diving as a symbolic start to their marriage. Jumping out of plane for some people is a way of pledging trust and loyalty in a 21st century way that appeals to young people.

Traditional vows are not as often met with as much enthusiasm as symbols are. Somehow, a symbolic gesture, for example setting butterflies free, appeals to many young people of today. Tandem sky diving has a similar symbolism for young couples.

Newlyweds who go sky diving on their honeymoons usually have an emphatic, enthusiastic story to tell about it. Although they don’t always see it as a symbol, they do, most often, have a positive memory of it. Sky diving, under any circumstances, is an invigorating and empowering activity. At a life juncture such as marriage or after beating cancer or an organ transplant, sky diving can be an especially invigorating activity that gives the participant new life.

If you have even the slightest grain of an idea in your head that tandem sky diving would be a great activity for your upcoming honeymoon, talk about it as soon as possible with your future spouse. As you approach the date of your wedding and everything becomes impossibly hectic, you’ll need more and more time to handle such decisions. The decision should not be taken too lightly, so make sure that there is ample time to discuss and to seek information.



 

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