What are your wife's hobbies?

Anonymous
Oh, and waking up and talking to me when I want quiet. In the morning, I do not handle listening well.
Anonymous
My DH does not go to this forum, but I paint and sculpt. I have a fine arts degree, but work in IT sales. I use painting and sculpting as a way to relax.
Anonymous
Lack of hobbies is a common problem amongst all my millennial peers, not just wives
Anonymous
Bird watching, sewing, embroidery, writing (I have two books in progress), reading, and watching schlocky historical series on TV.

But I couldn’t do any of this when I wasn’t raising kids and then managing the house with a DH who had ADD. He left to date other women right about the time the last kid headed to college. It freed me to pursue all my hobbies and dreams. Despite the fact that people tell me I’m very dateable, I want to take a year or two just for me, to finally do all the things/hobbies I’ve been hungering for years to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
There are some winners out there, on both sides of the equation.


There are very few men out there who derive any sort of worth from working as little as possible. On the other hand, there are many, many more examples of moderately attractive women who derive self worth from finding a rich man and working as little as possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
There are some winners out there, on both sides of the equation.


There are very few men out there who derive any sort of worth from working as little as possible. On the other hand, there are many, many more examples of moderately attractive women who derive self worth from finding a rich man and working as little as possible.


At least you don't generalize...

What a bunch of garbage
Anonymous
Masturbating
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
At least you don't generalize...

What a bunch of garbage


Oh really? Do tell.
Anonymous
Going to the gym, reading, baking.
Anonymous
Sex, smoking meat, cooking, yoga, drinking wine
Anonymous
Yoga, tai chi, cooking, book club, kayaking, reading, cross stitch, music (concerts), movies, shopping at Home Goods.
Anonymous
Dog training, horseback riding, and chicken keeping.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dog training, horseback riding, and chicken keeping.


Also, gardening.
Anonymous
I am the wife but my hobbies are riding and caring for my horses, pets, reading, growing things (in the summer), preserving food, dinner parties (love cooking, he likes socializing), travel.

He likes running, reading, travel.

It's important to have things you care about outside kids -- especially if you want to be a good role model and encourage your children to have interests in life. I think a lot of millenials lack hobbies because their parents' hobby was helicoptering them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eating, facebooking, and ensuring there is some ostensibly legit reason we can't have sex (though she's really disappointed and we definitely will tomorrow)


This made me laugh. I'm sorry.
post reply Forum Index » Relationship Discussion (non-explicit)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: