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Originally Posted by justafriend306
There was a period where my boyfriend was underemployed due to a lay-off. For months we had practically no budget to do things - but things we did.
We made picnics and visited the parks.
We went for walks in green spaces and along the river.
We went to the art gallery (free or by donation) each week and participated in free art classes.
We went to the museum for a cheap coffee and walk about (I volunteered and could get us in for free)
We stayed in and played cards.
We prepared meals together.
We contacted friends and went for coffee.
We paid attention to the local events calendar and were frequently attending free events like Fringe Festivals and concerts (and when they weren't free we volunteered together)
These things cost little or no money. There, if you do only one of these things a week, I've just given you two full months of activities.
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You sound like such a great couple. Unfortunately, in this iniv., Darwinism it's on its bloom. The only good treats i have are only spiritual. I might have a good heart, but i still was dumped for someone with a cool car and a big house. I can barely afford to pay my college and i don't get to much from selling my drawings ( just a couple of bucks a month) I can't afford to buy cool clothes or expensive parfumes. My only treat is kindness, i help everyone and i do it very good (i'm a handy man, i repair everything i lay my hand on, and i help them with projects) but in the end, I'm just the nice guy. It wouldn't bother me, i know i will be able to afford more in the future, but the loneliness is simply killing me.