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What activities do you like to do with your significant other? Besides the obvious? My girlfriend and I have been talking about how we'd like to do more stuff together besides having meals and sex.
The thing is, we're both such loners normally that we don't have a lot of things that we normally like to do that can involve another person. Like, for example, she's not going to get an org account and start mixing it up with you fuckers. We both like to do some outdoorsy stuff, but. . .she's a serious athlete. I like to go on day hikes. I do not like to do 14-mile, 8k-foot-gain mountain scrambles! We'd like to do more symphony/ballet/theater kinds of stuff, but neither of us has money to do that kind of thing very often. What do people DO together? oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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TR and I did some plumbing tonight together... fixed the bathroom sink
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Mach said: TR and I did some plumbing tonight together... fixed the bathroom sink
You're fired. Next! oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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Mach said: TR and I did some plumbing tonight together... fixed the bathroom sink
Actually, I think that's sort of romantic. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: Mach said: TR and I did some plumbing tonight together... fixed the bathroom sink
Actually, I think that's sort of romantic. was kinda fun and he was looking hot all twisted up round that pedestal sink cute bum and all ahhh married life you're right ...i'm so fired NEXT | |
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Go to Madison Square Garden and watch the sorry ass knicks lose all the time. Uh, we jog in the mornings together. Play handball(when the weather is nice). We do the museum thing a lot. He likes broadway plays but im not really into that so I make him take me bowling cuz I know he sucks and I win | |
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Mach said: HereToRockYourWorld said: Actually, I think that's sort of romantic. was kinda fun and he was looking hot all twisted up round that pedestal sink cute bum and all ahhh married life you're right ...i'm so fired NEXT Oh, I miss that part of married life. Having a partner is fun. Especially if they have a cute bum. oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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I like to dress her up in pretty clothes and sit her across the table. Pour some tea into her cup and speak to her. Unfortunately she never answers back, because she's really just an inanimate mannequin. | |
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Movies, at home or in a theater.
Shopping for everything. Talking (that's a big one) News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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nothing only the obvious | |
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Ex-Moderator | bake together
go to the library/bookstore planetarium? museums (art, science, history, etc.) learn to knit! learn to quilt! I don't know. I'm single. |
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CarrieMpls said: bake together
go to the library/bookstore planetarium? museums (art, science, history, etc.) learn to knit! learn to quilt! I don't know. I'm single. [Edited 12/19/06 3:06am] | |
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Ex-Moderator | jerseykrs said: CarrieMpls said: bake together
go to the library/bookstore planetarium? museums (art, science, history, etc.) learn to knit! learn to quilt! I don't know. I'm single. [Edited 12/19/06 3:06am] But they're both girls! Lesbians can't be crafty? |
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CarrieMpls said: jerseykrs said: [Edited 12/19/06 3:06am] But they're both girls! Lesbians can't be crafty? right? My dad and my stepmom entertain together and go to other people's dinner parties together They do church together and they take turns mowing the lawn My mom and her partner take care of their pets together and visit their friends together. Sometimes they travel together, too That's about it, though. I guess they all live together and that's enough at this point in their relationships, my dad and stepmom have been together for 14 years and my mom and her partner have been together for 17 years. | |
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The big problem with this is not usually that people can't agree on something to do together, but rather to come up with anything that they can do. It's like they have no ideas at all. And then they have the nerve to turn down the other person's occasional suggestion even when they themselves have nothing to offer. It's better to try something you might not initially jump on because it's new or strange to you than to revel in boredom, right? At least that's what you would think. But I've lost count of the times I've suggested new things and gotten the thumbs down. | |
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retina said: The big problem with this is not usually that people can't agree on something to do together, but rather to come up with anything that they can do. It's like they have no ideas at all. And then they have the nerve to turn down the other person's occasional suggestion even when they themselves have nothing to offer. It's better to try something you might not initially jump on because it's new or strange to you than to revel in boredom, right? At least that's what you would think. But I've lost count of the times I've suggested new things and gotten the thumbs down.
lets go to the cinema! | |
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ZombieKitten said: retina said: The big problem with this is not usually that people can't agree on something to do together, but rather to come up with anything that they can do. It's like they have no ideas at all. And then they have the nerve to turn down the other person's occasional suggestion even when they themselves have nothing to offer. It's better to try something you might not initially jump on because it's new or strange to you than to revel in boredom, right? At least that's what you would think. But I've lost count of the times I've suggested new things and gotten the thumbs down.
lets go to the cinema! Forget it, I'm just going to sit here and fart. | |
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retina said: The big problem with this is not usually that people can't agree on something to do together, but rather to come up with anything that they can do. It's like they have no ideas at all. And then they have the nerve to turn down the other person's occasional suggestion even when they themselves have nothing to offer. It's better to try something you might not initially jump on because it's new or strange to you than to revel in boredom, right? At least that's what you would think. But I've lost count of the times I've suggested new things and gotten the thumbs down.
i definitely feel your pain. the exact has happened to me, perhaps this is probably why i'm single now..... i'm always the one suggesting (when i'm with a guy) to do this or do that in an event to not keep doing the same things over and over again. it's gets pointless after a while. but the dummies i somehow end up with shoot me down like my ideas are "corny" but they offered absolutely nothing! and as i stated before i guess this is why i'm with no one at the moment, so i can do what i want on my terms and not worry about some loser bitch about it. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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retina said: ZombieKitten said: lets go to the cinema! Forget it, I'm just going to sit here and fart. | |
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oh but as far as your topic goes:
go to the movies go to a concert go to see a play go do a sporting event (bowling, skiing, running at the park, tennis, bicycle riding, etc.) go to a laid back restaurant/bar with another couple go walking in the park take up a hobby or a class together (photography , pottery, yoga, finger painting, creative writing, screen writing, etc.) go to a spoken word/poetry event go driving together on a beautiful day go to the museum go roller skating or ice skating go to a comedy show okay i'm running out of steam now, but you get my point right? I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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missfee said: oh but as far as your topic goes:
go to the movies go to a concert go to see a play go do a sporting event (bowling, skiing, running at the park, tennis, bicycle riding, etc.) go to a laid back restaurant/bar with another couple go walking in the park take up a hobby or a class together (photography , pottery, yoga, finger painting, creative writing, screen writing, etc.) go to a spoken word/poetry event go driving together on a beautiful day go to the museum go roller skating or ice skating go to a comedy show okay i'm running out of steam now, but you get my point right? don't have kids, OK! promise me! | |
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missfee said: retina said: The big problem with this is not usually that people can't agree on something to do together, but rather to come up with anything that they can do. It's like they have no ideas at all. And then they have the nerve to turn down the other person's occasional suggestion even when they themselves have nothing to offer. It's better to try something you might not initially jump on because it's new or strange to you than to revel in boredom, right? At least that's what you would think. But I've lost count of the times I've suggested new things and gotten the thumbs down.
i definitely feel your pain. the exact has happened to me, perhaps this is probably why i'm single now..... i'm always the one suggesting (when i'm with a guy) to do this or do that in an event to not keep doing the same things over and over again. it's gets pointless after a while. but the dummies i somehow end up with shoot me down like my ideas are "corny" but they offered absolutely nothing! and as i stated before i guess this is why i'm with no one at the moment, so i can do what i want on my terms and not worry about some loser bitch about it. You're a rare specimen. Don't lose your spirit! You're also pretty lucky to enoy doing things on your own though. I definitely have a few things that I even prefer to do alone, but most things become so much more fun with another person. That's why I keep trying to get them to come along and enjoy it. And they do almost always enjoy it the few times that they do come along! But then the next time it's the same story all over again, no matter how much I remind them of how reluctant they were before and how great it turned out. | |
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ZombieKitten said: retina said: Forget it, I'm just going to sit here and fart. See? It totally sucks ass to get that kind of response. | |
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retina said: ZombieKitten said: See? It totally sucks ass to get that kind of response. shut up and get into the car! [Edited 12/19/06 4:17am] | |
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ZombieKitten said: don't have kids, OK! promise me! Oh Charlotte, I know it's easy for me to say being childless and all, but I'm sure you can do things anyway. Like I've said so many times, try to find a local teenager who could be an inexpensive but responsible babysitter. There's always at least one in every neighbourhood. Plus there are so many things that you can do with the kids. I know it's a lot of hassle, but I remember my mom used to take us along for all kinds of things and we all really enjoyed it. | |
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ZombieKitten said: retina said: See? It totally sucks ass to get that kind of response. shut up and get into the car! [Edited 12/19/06 4:17am] I'm already there. | |
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retina said: ZombieKitten said: shut up and get into the car! [Edited 12/19/06 4:17am] I'm already there. | |
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retina said: ZombieKitten said: don't have kids, OK! promise me! Oh Charlotte, I know it's easy for me to say being childless and all, but I'm sure you can do things anyway. Like I've said so many times, try to find a local teenager who could be an inexpensive but responsible babysitter. There's always at least one in every neighbourhood. Plus there are so many things that you can do with the kids. I know it's a lot of hassle, but I remember my mom used to take us along for all kinds of things and we all really enjoyed it. I have one in mind, her name is Monica but she needs to be 15, so I will wait another year, then I will ask her. The boys love her already | |
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ZombieKitten said: retina said: Oh Charlotte, I know it's easy for me to say being childless and all, but I'm sure you can do things anyway. Like I've said so many times, try to find a local teenager who could be an inexpensive but responsible babysitter. There's always at least one in every neighbourhood. Plus there are so many things that you can do with the kids. I know it's a lot of hassle, but I remember my mom used to take us along for all kinds of things and we all really enjoyed it. I have one in mind, her name is Monica but she needs to be 15, so I will wait another year, then I will ask her. The boys love her already There you go. | |
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retina said: ZombieKitten said: I have one in mind, her name is Monica but she needs to be 15, so I will wait another year, then I will ask her. The boys love her already There you go. everything will be all right! I know it | |
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