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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
I didn't know having a gluten free diet would cause you to lose time.
Best laugh ever.
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LOL. Is GF a common abbreviation for "gluten free" in English, or just among people concerned with dieting?
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I caught your meaning. Yes, SO does cut into free time.
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I'm not complaining. She's a wonderful girl, and some of our hobbies (reading, piano playing, writing, movies, (classical) music) are the same. We're not living together yet, but when we do, it's no problem if one of us decides to spend time on a solitary hobby, because the other has solitary hobbies as well.
For us, it would be a bad idea to spend ALL of our free time together/doing common activities. We can't, as we're both very introverted and, at some point, _need_ time to do our own things, alone. For me, it goes as far as wanting to be alone in a room, in either complete silence or with some music of my choice. If I'm in that mood, any and all distractions, even just another person being around will annoy me to no end, even if the other isn't doing anything annoying.
So yes, we'll both "lose" free time that can be spent on solitary hobbies, but certainly not all of it. There will be enough time for reading... except when I (she) chooses to do something else.