I would listen to the professionals' opinions. Remember if you go TF shopping (AND more importantly a strip club) don't forget me!
Reminds me of my cousin who used to "pick up" Year 11/12 girls. When the girls found out he was in fact still in Year 8 they didn't take it too well.![]()
My wife (then girlfriend) had this conversation at the start of our relationship except the difference was she asked me, if I had to make a choice, would it be her or the car (I'm a super car nut). She wasn't actually threatening me just asking it as a hypothetical question. I basically said, "Are you happy at the moment? Are you asking me that question because I am neglecting you or are not giving you the same attention as the car? Do I treat you well?" She answered yes to all those questions and then I replied, "Why are you asking me to make a choice then?" I think as long as you treat her as well as if not better than your hobbies, then she shouldn't expect you to give up anything. And as long as she is happy with the relationship, then theres no need to ask that question either. She's hasn't asked me that question since that day, either about my car (which has since been sold anyway so I guess I answered her question) or my toy collecting hobbies so I guess she's happy (either that or she's planning something very sinister......)
Absolutely - I totally agree with that.Originally Posted by heroic_decepticon
This all goes back to previous discussions we've had about when does a hardcore hobby become an unhealthy obsession, and IMHO it's when you become so obsessed and immersed in your hobby that you sacrifice other elements of your life - in effect, you have a minimal (or non-existent) social-life, then that's when it becomes emotionally unhealthy.
Transformers is absolutely an obsession for me - no doubt's there... but at the same time I do like to maintain a social life with friends and with my spouse. All my friends know that I'm obsessed with Transformers and they're cool with it. (^_^)
If it's not a very serious relationship and you're not that committed to the other person... then bugger 'em! Transformers all the way!Originally Posted by Hereticpoo
Disclaimer: I am not a qualified relationships counsellor.![]()
Linda knew what she was getting into when she met me, but also expected Id grow out of it. The firt couple of years were rougher than now, but she has slowly and unhappily realised Ill collect toys my whole life.
It wouldnt be so bad if it stopped there, but i buy games and DVD's and comics a lot as well, so she basically hates hw much money i blow on stuff, when she wants to save for a house.
It also depends what I buy. She thinks Saint Seiya and macross are awesome, but isnt to into transformers (Though she likes Masterpiece Skywarp a lot, and doesnt mind the Alternators.). Superhero stuff can go weither way depending on the character.
i do NOT Play with toys...
But I DO occasionally do scale model assisted simulations in physical fight dynamics.
Mine asked me this as a hypothetical.
I told her, as harsh as it may have been, but I said, that they were a part of my life, they don't consume it, but my collecting is a hobby of mine and it is part of me.
If she didn't like that, I'd be happy to compromise, but I wouldn't get rid of it completely.
Ended up later compromising by agreeing to spend less, which was kind of being done anyway because I had to pay for the dates and typical boyfriend stuff...
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mate dates are cheap, just take her to maccas and go to the movies, thats about all i do, ever, and ive been with my woman for 3 years now
still
i was with mine when i started, and if she saw how much i spent i think she would kill me, but i dont think she quite knows....
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