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A Tini Bit of Romance: We Fell in Love Abroad?! Travel Romances & Feeling Desired 🌍✨

A Tini Bit of Romance: We Fell in Love Abroad?! Travel Romances & Feeling Desired 🌍✨

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Pack your bags, besties we’re flying into the feels. This week on A Tini Bit Much, hosts Chissy and Krystal swap stories about passport stamps, vacation flings, and the unexpected ways travel teaches you about love and desirability especially as Black women exploring the world. From romantic sunsets in Santorini to salsa lessons in Mexico, from Paris café crushes to Ghanaian tour guides with gentle souls — these are the stories that stayed with us long after the trip ended. 💬 In this episode, we talk about: Finding romance (and yourself) while traveling the world 🌍 Desirability and softness as Black women abroad Why love stories don’t have to last forever to mean something The beauty of fleeting connections and travel chemistry Learning to feel adored, seen, and desired — no passport required This episode is part travel diary, part love letter, and all about embracing the magic of being wanted exactly as you are. Whether you’ve ever had a vacation romance or just daydreamed about one, this is your sign to say yes to adventure, connection, and your own main character era. ✨ Reflective Takeaways: Krystal: “Travel opens up not just your passport, but your heart.” Chissy: “Love doesn’t have to be permanent to be powerful.” 🎧 Tune in, sip your mojito, and get ready for a little romance, a little laughter, and a lot of truth. #ATiniBitMuchPodcast #LoveStoriesAbroad #BlackWomenTravel #VacationRomance #SoftLifeEra #MillennialWomenPodcast #RomanceAbroad #TravelDiaries #BlackWomenPodcasters

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