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What do you do to keep yourself busy when missing your partner?

I seem to be doing lots of sleeping lol :)

Thanks in advance for all answers, have a lovely day/night :)

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    In addition to sleeping, I would be spending time on the computer/Y/A, listening to music, watching some TV and movies, reading, spending time with the pets, walking with the dog, working out, and maybe writing letters to him if I couldn't contact him by phone or Internet. It's been a long time since I spent any time missing a partner, but I remember I used to spend more time hanging out and doing things with my friends, too. ( Don't have too many close by ones anymore so that wouldn't help me now. ) Hey, you can always email me. It's after 2 a.m. here so I'll be going to bed, but I'll be back here later. Have a lovely day/night, yourself, and thanks. = )

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Well, I'm a mom of a 10 month old girl so I think I can give you a pretty straight answer.... YES I very much miss the way it used to be before we had our daughter. Sometimes I even wonder what it would be like if I didn't get pregnant. But then I look at my little girl and I realize that I don't care what it would have been like before because SHE is the one thing in my life that I am the proudest of... she's the one thing that I do best! She makes EVERYTHING worth it! Don't get me wrong it is hard and stressful sometimes especially when you realize that you are your partner seem to be drifting apart. The thing to remember is make the time. It seems hard but it's really not. If you have support around you then it's easy to say ok we will get a sitter on this weekend and this weekend and we will go out. As for making time for sex that's not a problem until the baby gets older and can actually walk from one bedroom to the next but locking your door is not a big deal either. If you and your partner really love eachother (yes things will change) your love will grow more with a child. It's not always prefect or as romantic as it used to be but waking up and seeing your baby makes it all better. Although, I am not so sure things will run as smoothly when/if I have baby #2

  • 9 years ago

    You can frequent the library, if it's open. Get some movies to watch, if you have a hobby, get busy with your hobby or read some books. Cooking meals for a week and freeze them so when your partner is home you will not be spending time to cook. Whatever you enjoy doing that you don't do when your partner is around.

    Hope that helps.

  • 9 years ago

    That is easy my dear just keep busy like clean the house from top to bottom polish all the silverware and stuff like that. Bake a cake do something other than sleep go for a jog burn up ENERGY by the bucket fulls. Don't stop until you drop. Easy like lifting logs of wood over your head and stuff like that. Paint the house do the gardening make everything blossom and shine.

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  • 9 years ago

    Sleeping works! Passes time very well. Other than that I play games on the computer, as lame as it is. You could also sit down with a good book, you never get that quiet time to read around others. :) Hope I helped!

    Source(s): Personal experience :)
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    6 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    involve myself in some important work.

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