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1. Waterl+vc[view] [source] 2023-07-19 13:07:38
>>scient+(OP)
This is one of those games that I would have chewed on all summer back when I didn’t have responsibilities to tend to.

To those who might consider themselves “well-rounded” with careers and families and sports etc. Does that magic and sense of free time to dig deep into something ever come back?

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2. nottor+hf[view] [source] 2023-07-19 13:20:13
>>Waterl+vc
> Does that magic and sense of free time to dig deep into something ever come back?

Cut down on tv series and your gaming time suddenly shows up :)

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3. notyou+xg[view] [source] 2023-07-19 13:25:23
>>nottor+hf
Yes-but watching tv is a social~ish event, i.e with your SO. It’s really not my personal time.
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4. awelxt+Jj[view] [source] 2023-07-19 13:37:54
>>notyou+xg
That's on you.

I prefer spending some actual quality of time (having a walk, having a conversation) with my SO instead of staying idly next to my SO and half consider it couples time.

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5. artima+aK[view] [source] 2023-07-19 15:10:15
>>awelxt+Jj
Right but if we're dealing with time constraints then it's makes sense that watching something both of you are interested in _together_ is a more efficient use of collective time than watching it separately and talking about it during another activity.
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6. awelxt+SN1[view] [source] 2023-07-19 19:23:55
>>artima+aK
That's not what I meant.

If you share an interest then go for it. What I meant is that some folks prefer to prioritize watching something "meh" on TV with the excuse of spending time with your SO and then complain they don't have time for gaming.

Instead of half assing two things: free time and familiar time. Spend some free time on your personal interests and then spend time with you SO where you are both engaged with each other!

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