Rick Baerg said:Because the bass forum was so busy,I merged it with the freswater forum!! ;D
Why would you want to do that? Fishing is time for the boys. I am glad my wife doesn't like fishing. The only time she comes out with me is when we do a couples weekend and even then the girls mostly stay in the cabin and do whatever while we are out on the water fishing.HOOK said:get one for her to then say this "now we can go fishing together hunny" :beerchug: thats what i keep telling mine when i come home with more rods or reels. Now if i could only get her interested in fly fishing![]()
Couldn't agree more. I have a sister in law who has gone through quite a few relationships in the last few years. I am convinced it's because she tries to take on all the interests of her new guy. I say, be your own person. Do what you are passionate about and don't try and make your partner love the same hobbies as you. Your partner will respect you a lot more in the end. Plus, it means you don't have to go see chick movies as a way to repay her for going out fishing with you. Too much co-dependance in any relationship is not a good thing. :2cents:Why would you want to do that?
That's refreshing to hear.Big Green Machine said:Couldn't agree more. I have a sister in law who has gone through quite a few relationships in the last few years. I am convinced it's because she tries to take on all the interests of her new guy. I say, be your own person. Do what you are passionate about and don't try and make your partner love the same hobbies as you. Your partner will respect you a lot more in the end. Plus, it means you don't have to go see chick movies as a way to repay her for going out fishing with you. Too much co-dependance in any relationship is not a good thing. :2cents:Why would you want to do that?