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Originally Posted by JasminDelights
I’m sure it’s know but I’m not much of a dater since my fiancé passed away but I’m had an interesting turn of events and I’ve had a friend of 8 years start to look at taking things a bit more serious than just a friendship. His preference would be that I stop doing my hobby and just stick with my full time job and make ends meet that way.
Have any gals or men been given ultimatums by their significant others for them to stop hobby to have a serious relationship or to stop hobby or the relationship ends. I’m rather fond of the friendships I’ve made and I’m kinda way to sexual to just stick with one individual. Even my ex fiancé and I would have multiple partners we knew enjoy experiences with us but I definitely want to see where the potential of this friendship would go but I’m curious if it’s worth no hobbling all together.
Just curious if anyone’s had that experience and what they did. Not because I’m taking your guys advice but I’m just curious if anyone been through that.
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Hey Jasmin,
I got started in the hobby when my first wife died of breast cancer. The loss of a loved one can bring about some depression that none of us know how to deal with until it happens to us.
At the same time we are all creatures of sex and want to feel the touch and closeness of another. I remember one of my close friends told me several months after the funeral that I needed to get laid, and snap out of it. The hobby brought my life back twice, after the death of my first two wives.
My advice: use the hobby for what it is, and if you are lucky to find something beside the hobby, give up the hobby for what it is not.
Your question:
"I definitely want to see where the potential of this friendship would go but I’m curious if it’s worth no hobbling all together. "
Go for it girl. If you have a chance to find one who truly loves you, and can provide you with the dedication all of us would love to have in our lives; go for it.
It sounds like he could be wanting more from you. I hope that is true. I wish the two of you the best.
Most of the ladies, as some point in time, give up the hobby and move on with their lives: some do not. The point is, you can do what you want to do. It is not about the money, it is about grabbing life and doing whatever you can do to make the most of it.
I would be sorry to have missed seeing you. So what, it is your choice.
Grab a beer with me sometime and let me know how this comes out.