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> I cannot
understand mates that think that just because THEY don't
> like a hobby, their SO _must_ not like it either.
Now you can see why I'm single :o)
Women who think men need to be
"Fixed" should be put into isolation
for our own protection. :)
You're a point outside the curve :o)
If he
is, then I'm another one.
I'm not at present, but I have been in the past. Neither of my serious
SOs have hassled me about either my vocation or my avocation (it's not
always easy to tell the one from the other for me).
It IS possible to find compatible significant others.
It is. I'm getting relatively serious about someone who seems
remarkably like-minded to me; if it develops the way it seems to be
going, I may well have a thoroughly compatible SO before _too_ much
longer.
There is no need to suffer through bullshit like this.
Sometimes the hobby is not the highest-priority consideration, as
difficult as that may be to understand for those who haven't found
themselves in such a situation.
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