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I haven't been outside of the US, but it's not really because I want to stay in America, it's more than I don't really experience a strong urge to travel in general. I live ear Atlanta Georgia. I'm roughly within driving distance of a lot of nice locations. I can fly to the west coast. If I really wanted to go to an island I could go to somewhere like Hawaii or Puerto Rico without a passport. Though if I wanted to go somewhere specific I would get a passport, it's not like I refuse to get one. I just haven't needed to get one yet and haven't bothered to.