Could you date someone who doesn't read?
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Re: Could you date someone who doesn't read?
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The only time my reading seemed to bother her was when we were on holiday at the beach. Sometimes she'd feel neglected, and didn't know how to entertain herself whilst I was reading
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I often wish we could discuss books together but all of my siblings and my mom love similar books so we have wonderful discussions I crave.
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There are other things we have in common and that we can talk about, and things that each one of us likes to do when on our own.
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In fact, I dont want my spouse to read my books.
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However, my answer to your question is yes, it wouldn't stop me from being with them.
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Being with a reader truly opened me up to other genres. I have been introduced to different ideas and thoughts and that has really been a game changer. And it doesn't hurt to have someone to discuss these new ideas and thoughts with and the icing on the cake is when they can relate or share their cautions about a thing.