Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want a guy with no stereotypically masculine hobbies he’s either an extremely boring probably workaholic type or he’s gay.
Does drinking beer count as a stereotypical masculine hobby? DH has hobbies but none of them are sports related.
Anonymous wrote:If you want a guy with no stereotypically masculine hobbies he’s either an extremely boring probably workaholic type or he’s gay.
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Anonymous wrote:Being a football fan obsessively and caring too much. As if their athleticism somehow transfers to your couch-shaped ass, as if you're represented by them. As if CTE doesn't exist. It's tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Sooooo, based on this thread, men aren't allowed to have any hobbies, because they're all turnoffs. But in another thread women will complain, "WhY iS Dh So BorInG!!??". Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sooooo, based on this thread, men aren't allowed to have any hobbies, because they're all turnoffs. But in another thread women will complain, "WhY iS Dh So BorInG!!??". Lol.
Pretty much .
I have a hobby I did before I met her and I’ll continue it. It’s also my second job so I’m lucky.
I figure if I’m passionate about something and you want to leave me for it go ahead. I don’t need you in my life if you’re not going to like something that is a huge part of my life.
If I’m too much go find someone less…
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the horses! Nothing screams rich daddies girl than a young woman who owns horse. Im sorry I know it's a generalization, but every women I've ever met who owned a horse has been very self-involved and completely out of touch with reality in regards to money and budgeting.
Anonymous wrote:Sooooo, based on this thread, men aren't allowed to have any hobbies, because they're all turnoffs. But in another thread women will complain, "WhY iS Dh So BorInG!!??". Lol.