Soldato
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- 5 Sep 2005
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- Northern Ireland
Do you have a planetarium near you? Its really a once only thing, you cant really do it every week, but its definitely different.
Make Babys.
It really sounds like your problem is that you don't live together. I've been with my boyfriend for about 3 1/2 years and we only ever struggled to do things together before he moved in. The biggest issue for us was that we would have a certain amount of time together and felt almost forced to spend it doing something. Now we spend time together when we feel like it, and more importantly, we try to spend time on our own.
We don't do a huge amount together (mainly because I can't go out much) but I can't remember the last time we were struggling to find something to do. We had a lovefilm membership for ages, and watched through a lot of tv series like someone else has suggested, we also play games together. One of my favourite things though is to go swimming together. Our gym has a small, quiet pool, and it's fun to just splash around for half an hour.
Pretty much everything you said makes perfect sense to me. Pretty much the women of the forum have re-assured me of what i thought might be the issue in the firts place, and then you got the little hormonal teens who just say have sex duh, yeh sex, haha sex.
omg did some1 mention sex, just have sex, my and my girlfriend just have sex,
You do realise that talking to yourself is the first sign of madness, right?
I think the advantage of living together is that you never (rarely) feel under pressure to 'do something'. When you live apart, it kinda feels like any time you spend together without doing something exciting (whatever that may be - holidays, cinema, pubs, meals, gaming, dancing, 'unclean antics'...) is almost like wasted time. When you live in the same house, it really doesn't matter if a couple of days go by and literally all you've done is sit in front of the PC while she's watching soaps. Because you know that you haven't 'wasted' any effort/money travelling to meet each other, getting ready etc.
Now maybe this is just my attitude (some might suggest it means I've never found true love), but I don't think that you need to spend every spare minute with someone doing something to have a good relationship. We're there for each other when we're needed, but part of being an individual is being able to make your own fun. Something don't have any trouble with - I never get bored at home, there's always more games to play / films to watch / books to read etc.
sitting in on a night bored and not being able to think of anything to do other than go out for meals/cinema/on the drink.
Its time to get married and have children! (or go to the zoo)
not my scene at all! however i know she would love this, perhaps i should try it
Lucky bar stewards with girlfriends![]()
omg did some1 mention sex, just have sex, my and my girlfriend just have sex,
Why not take up a sport together, badminton or squash.