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female
age
36-40,
*azed & Confused
writes: Some help please!I'm currently dating someone who is always very low on funds. He's an artist who doesn't have a steady job. I'm completely fine with that, but I just don't know what to do to pass the time. We mostly spend time at my place, but I don't want to bore him. What things can we do that will be very inexpensive, or better yet, FREE! I wouldn't mind paying for things, but he tells me that it makes him uncomfortable and would preffer that I didn't. Besides the beach, park, etc., what else can we do/go?? I need some romantic/fun ideas!!Please let me know! Any ideas will be appreciated!
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reader, Dazed & Confused +, writes (8 March 2008):
Dazed & Confused is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks!
Those are some great ideas! I think I'll start with going to a used book store.
Can't wait!
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 March 2008): Wow! AskEve that was fantastic! I have nothing to add to that, great answer!.
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reader, AskEve +, writes (5 March 2008):
1. Clear out the garage, attic, cupboards or wardrobes* - it really doesn't matter as long as you do it together.
2. Go charity shopping. While away the hours browsing for books, CDs, games, retro clothing, bric-a-brac. You could try a carboot sale or trawl round some antique shops.
3. Get some exercise. Go swimming or ice skating, or enjoy a walk in the rain.
4. Enjoy a movie marathon.* Visit the video shop, stack up on snacks and spend the day being film critics. And if you're stuck for inspiration, take a look at bbc.co.uk/films to find out which new releases should be top of your list!
5. Visit an art gallery. Find an exhibition in your area.
6. Step back in time and visit a museum. Many of the buildings themselves deserve a look and you never know you might learn something at the same time!
7. Improve your memory. Try our online memory test then spend the day testing each other's powers of recall.
8. Discover yourself. Bookshops and the internet offer a wealth of personal-profiling tools, which can help you find out your personality type, your IQ or your relationship style.
9. Make something,* such as a coffee table, some shelves, a bird table, pottery dishes, vases, face sculpture, candles or soap. Craft shops are full of ideas.
10. Go to the football or rugby.* Even if you're not into the sport, you'll find the atmosphere electric. Especially if your team is playing their arch rivals! Take a look at the fixture list before you go.
11. Have an evening of pick'n'mix. Take a look at the TV listings and create a night of entertainment.
The above ideas were taken from this link below, check it out to see more ideas.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/relationships/couples/love_romanticways.shtml
Have fun!
~Eve~
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