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If you don't have a passport are you basically a 'prisoner' in your own country? 8-)

I haven't had one for nearly 15 yrs but don't feel like a 'prisoner', yet so many people for whom regard international travel as a 'human rite' (not 'right') and look down on anyone who doesn't all seem to have that attitude.

Interational travel is a luxury for people who are affluent and/or elite, esp. post-Vid because we're an island continent here in Oz with no direct land or short ocean connection to any other country.
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JPWhoo · 36-40, M
I’ve read that in Europe travel is not so much a “luxury”. Middle class people get to travel all the time in their 20’s, 30’s, and beyond. The decline of unions is essentially why we don’t have that in the US. Me, I could afford to travel, but I’m on the autism spectrum and don’t have any friends who’d be willing to travel with me. That’s currently why I’ve never been to another country before 🙁