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AIBU?

aibu to only really be happy when I have something to obsess over

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anklemcankle · 01/05/2016 05:41

It can be anything from something I want to buy to some random issue/symptom the kids have. At the moment it's that my dd is really short - but it could also be a tb programme of type of diet or whatever.

I love nothing more than to curl up in bed in the evening with my iPad and Google/Pinterest the hell out of my current obsession.

My dh thinks is odd is it unreasonable to obsess over things?!

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ChalkHearts · 01/05/2016 06:24

I do this too Blush

Currently I don't have anything to obsess over - and I'm miserable. :)

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WaitrosePigeon · 01/05/2016 06:36

Ha yes I am so like this!

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BillBrysonsBeard · 01/05/2016 07:28

I think that's normal! If it doesn't interfere with your happiness or distract you from DH or the kids then keep going, it's good to have something to focus on. I sometimes think I binge watch too many shows on an evening, but I love it and what would I do instead? Read a book, play a game, browse pinterest etc? It's all the same, getting lost inside our head for a bit and a break from word/kids. If you enjoy something and it's not harming anyone then carry on.. Does DH want more time with you or just want you to be doing something other than this?

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anklemcankle · 01/05/2016 07:32

No I don't think he really cares it's more of a running joke than a problem. He works late anyway so he wouldn't be here in the evenings to do anything else!

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Resideria · 01/05/2016 07:47

I'm soo like this, too! I also have a short dd, but don't think that's related Grin

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Iggypoppie · 01/05/2016 08:59

I do this too! My STBXH called them my 'fads' but now my new career is based on one of my 'fads'...

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