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balance
ok so i'm having this problem, here's the gist of it:
i met a girl and we like each other and we like being together etc...so that part of it is good. But here is the conflict in my head: how do i prioritize/divide my time so that nobody feels like i'm ditching them for the others (girl/my mom/my friends/my hobbies)
Now, each one of those people/groups has told me that they won't be offended by how i divide my time. But i don't believe them. Not at all. Yes i know i can't make everyone happy, but damnit i'm going to try.
Tips/advice welcomed.
i met a girl and we like each other and we like being together etc...so that part of it is good. But here is the conflict in my head: how do i prioritize/divide my time so that nobody feels like i'm ditching them for the others (girl/my mom/my friends/my hobbies)
Now, each one of those people/groups has told me that they won't be offended by how i divide my time. But i don't believe them. Not at all. Yes i know i can't make everyone happy, but damnit i'm going to try.
Tips/advice welcomed.
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what kind of mushrooms are we talking about here
and in all seriousness, I dont know. Try caffeine pills? or cut down on studying? Just have to prioritize to what you feel is most important in your life and how big each of those 4 will have an effect on your life further down the road
You can share your hobbies with your friends as well as girlfriend.
You can have your girlfriend hang out with your friends.
Etc. Etc.
if you're dating people its a regular thing your time is more devoted to them, there is no fair balance of time...but seriously your mom and your hobbies, you need to cut that down
GOD I'M A SOCIAL FAIL.
Anyway, I stand by my point about relationships in regards to other commitments. The entire differentiation between a relationship and a friendship generally lays in the fact you spend more time with them, and do 'intimate' things with them.
Theres a difference between monopolizing someones time and having some expectations when two people are committed.
I understand his post to be asking about the balance, rather than the 100% committal, which is unhealthy, as you mention.