My father had a number of so called hobbies that he dipped into the family coffers for - like Rally Car Driving, stamp collecting, photography [with dark room]. My mother knitted, made some smashing dresses for herself and me and took cookery lessons - all items used for the family, not to take her away from the family. That is the crux of the subject - to get away from the family.
I go to our local beach and quite often see someone on a jet ski, paraglider, motor boat etc - there is the poor missus standing around supporting him.
I had a friend whose husband liked fishing and would go to Ireland for 2 weeks a year, staying in a local lovely inn/hotel being fed and watered with his gang of fishing friends. She was lucky to get a week in Butlins.
I have another friend whose husband, now he is retired, spent his lump sum from his work pension on an expensive motor boat - with all the costs that implies over the years. She'd have liked a decent holiday for once or even some new furniture.
I've been thinking about friends over the years and those with hobbies. It appears to be, with exceptions of course, that its mainly men who have the expensive hobbies throughout their life and not the women - they simply don't have the time.
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and when I retire I may not be able to afford him. Hm, are my hobbies, really pastimes? Will have to ponder.
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