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How do you find alone time?
Hi,
I'd be interested to know how some of you manage to find alone time. Also, do you feel guilty about it?
I'd appreciate your thoughts and comments.
Thanks 
Re: How do you find alone time?
H and I like to share time together, but we also enjoy doing things with our friends, families, etc.
When H and I first started dating, he'd go out with his friends (fishing, etc.) and I'd be home alone, in a town where I didn't know many people, so I was stuck doing nothing. Well it didnt' take long for us to argue about it and then talk about how important it was for the both of us to spend time apart (with friends or just alone) and it didn't mean we weren't happy spending time together, it was just a nice change sometimes.
Now, I'll go out to dinner or have drinks with the girls...or go shopping alone etc. and H will either find something to do, or just hang out alone at home. If we did every single thing together, I think we'd go crazy!
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To work on a hobby -- everyone needs an outlet -- and just to be by yourself.
Take a walk, go window shopping, see a movie by yourself, go to a bookstore or library and browse -- that's a few suggestions what to do alone.
It will be even more tricky if you two should decide to add kids to the mix some day. That is my biggest challenge. On that note, I take people (like my BIL or MIL) up on their offers to give me some time to myself. It doesn't happen with regularity but I'm not about to look a gift horse in the mouth when it does.
An agreement now may relieve some of your worries and if another broaching of the subject is needed post-nuptials it won't seem like the subject came out of left field.
Hope this helps.