Spousatical

What is Spousatical?


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Leave time away from one's spouse. Its purpose is to give a short interlude of time for oneself. A time used to pursue interests of one's own or simply reflect and to gain personal insight and stillness.

A spousatical sometimes is taken in order to fulfill some dream, e.g. writing a book, meditating, composing music, art or poetry, or travelling.

Even the healthiest of marriages or unions benefit from some time apart. A spousatical is often a propitious and truly edifying experience.

See sabbatical, leave, breather, break


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