| Mine doesn't have many. Type A workaholic. I wish she wanted to do more of the things that interest me but work is her passion and yes I think it has put her priorities out of whack... |
| Watching TV. |
| Listening to podcasts. |
| Yoga, some dance class with her friends, the dog, reading, that’s all I can think of. |
| I am the wife, as my husband doesn't go on this forum. Playing the piano, writing music and poetry, reading (I have a huge home library), hanging out with my husband and my kids, listening to heavy metal and driving (for therapy), riding a motorcycle, working on motorcycles, etc. |
| Reading, philately, astronomy, gardening, bird-watching, volunteering for environmental causes. She hates watching TV and she is not on any social media sites. She loves to cook and does Yoga but I do not think that these can be categorized as hobbies but more of her daily routine. |
| Poking at her phone. Surfing DCUM on her iPad. |
| Making/selling jewelry, charity, golf |
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Exercise and cooking are the big ones.
She enjoys many other things, including sex on occasion. |
| I’m the wife. I run competitively, coach a running group, and play softball twice a week in the warmer months. Those two things take up most of my hobby time but I also like reading and doing outdoor things like riding our ATV and hiking at state parks. |
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I’ll answer mine:
Lately: surfing DCUM, cooking on the fly, biting my tongue, playing with DD. On occasion, watching science programs on TV because it’s the middle of the night and I’m up with DD again. Oh, and working (from home). I do have a job I love. If DH would watch DD when he’s supposed to: cooking better, sewing, knitting, yoga, running, weightlifting. I was into all these before And I miss them. |
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1. iPhone
2. iPad 3. TV 4. Drinking 5. Sleeping Sad, but true. Sounds snarky, but it stresses me out. Her mom was the same way back in the day, sitting on the couch for hours every night, staring at her handheld video games and watching Jeopardy or Wheel. FWIW: Kids are grown, I do ALL of the chores (really). I guess I enable her, but I feel like if I give her enough time and space, she'll do something, but instead - nothing. I initiate everything (dinner, movies, sex). We've talked about it. She just isn't interested - in anything. It's exhausting. |
| 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) |
| Gardening, cooking, arduino projects, yoga, kettlebells |
| Facebook, Instagram and banging married men... |