Your answer depends on what you mean by 'trouble'.
Antarctica is a more-or-less male-centric locale, with facilities for women more rare than those for men. This is because women are outnumbered in Antarctica -- research stations -- by about 8-12:1, depending on your location.
An Antarctic tourist may have a different set of issues, depending on the tourist.
The first Indian woman to reach Antarctica was Mehar Moos.
the man would it shows respect from his family to theirs
no, it would get you in trouble if found out from the husband or wife.
she is the first Indian woman to go Antarctica
There are no children that live in Antarctica, but there are women working there in support of science, and a few female scientists.
Yes, in fact there are whole families living on Antarctica. The first baby born on the continent was to an Argentinian woman in the late seventies.
Definitely, yes.
It isn't you who would get into trouble, it is her. You must wait until you are 18. If you love her, wait and be friends for now.
Actually, you don't. The Antarctic continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean; there are no roads on the ice. Recently, however, a Dutch woman rode a tractor from Holland through Africa to Antarctica, and there, rode the tractor to the South Pole. You can read more by visiting outsideonline.com/news-from-the-field/Tractor-Girl-Completes-Five-Year-Journey-to-the-South-Pole-.html
Yes. They can also blow a woman away.
Kanwal Vilku was the first woman from India to spend 15 months in Antarctica during the 19th Indian expedition to the continent.
a man and woman cant hug in public