

I don’t have a spouse, no. But in this subthread we were discussing time available for recreation in general, and I personally definitely count spending time with family as recreation.
And yes, If I’m not visiting family I do have time to sit in front of a computer for 14 hours on a Saturday, or paint, or go for a full-day biking trip, or anything else I want to do :) Why wouldn’t I?
What I think some people do is take on responsibilities that they they think they “should” have, but not really appreciate the rewards of. Like cleaning their house every other day, or getting a pet, or a pool they don’t want to clean and barely use, or a too big garden they don’t really enjoy caring for. All those things will be worth it for some, but a burden for many others…
But that’s why I’m asking, I want to verify if this is true or what else other people do when they say they don’t have time to have fun and relax.
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