• @[email protected]
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    201 month ago

    Right? Just the other day I was thinking about how many hobbies I dropped once I started seriously dating, and then later how many more when I had kids.

    My guitar hasn’t been touched in years. My books have gone unread. My 3D printer is getting a workout making organizational tools and little toys for the kids though lol

    • @BanjoShepard
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      111 month ago

      If you see my kayak and fishing poles tell them I miss them and I hope I get to spend more time with them when my son is a few years older.

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        11 month ago

        If it makes you feel any better, I have a relative who’s single and I’ve been helping him clean out his shop on the weekends. Just a shit load of fishing and kayaking gear that I’ve had to make a whole like 20 ft wall just to organize. He works 60 hours a week because he’s the only one there paying bills (his parents house, he’s deeply attached) and hasn’t touched his shit in probably a decade, we’re all screwed really.

    • @angrystego
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      31 month ago

      Guitar and books are great hobbies to return to when you’re older. It can be harder with sports.

    • Lorindól
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      1 month ago

      Right.

      Along the years I have managed to scrounge together almost all the gear I always dreamed of when I was young. Nothing really expensive or fancy, but good quality second hand stuff that would get things done right.

      But there just isn’t any time to use them. And if by some miracle a bit of time appears, it’s guaranteed that I’m dead tired and choose sleep.

      Maybe one day.