Because I know I spend far more than I actually need to on my PC, but am trying to use it for more than FM2014 lol. To be honest I think she knows i spend a lot on it but a lot might be more than she thought. End of the day though using my money so don't matter to her.
My response to that would be "sure, sounds like a good idea. When are you returning that <insert designer's name> handbag/jacket/boots/bracelet/etc.?".
As long as you don't take the mick and spend all your time on your hobby and get some quality time together then I don't think there would be an issue. I know I spend a little too much time on the pc at times, but otherwise, going to the gym for example has never caused an issue as it's an important part of my life.
Thing is most guys seems to have something to occupy their free time with, whereas of the women I know, there seems to be a 60/40 split of those who have no discernible hobby, and those who do.
Tiny bit of stereotyping there. My wife spends more money on bicycles than handbags!
I always say to the missus that she needs a hobby. She doesn't have any that I can think of!
I say the same, but I get the universally puke inducing and greatly frustrating response of
"My hobby is you"
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I say the same, but I get the universally puke inducing and greatly frustrating response of
"My hobby is you"
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"Well you're not very good at it!"
Such bravery!
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I think part of the problem is that the way men spend their time is classed as "hobby time" whereas womens time is not in their heads.
Spending a day shopping or with their girlfriends doesn't count. Spending 4 hours an evening watching tv, playing on her iPad isn't a hobby, thats winding down after a day at work. I would wager that women spend just as much "me time" as men, they just spend it on very different things.
I say the same, but I get the universally puke inducing and greatly frustrating response of
"My hobby is you"
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