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A general vent about the people I've chosen to hang around...
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<blockquote data-quote="4timmy" data-source="post: 409291" data-attributes="member: 6553"><p>I can relate to this 110%. I really don't like discussing "deep" subjects with friends in general. I mostly listen and learn when I'm with friends mainly because I have a really diverse group of friends from different cultures that are really interesting to me. But if your friends really don't stimulate your curiosity about deeper subjects, then still spend time with them just don't depend on getting brain stimulation from it. Classes are good if you have the $$ to spend. Books are a great resource.... shoot I've found documentaries, etc. on the internet that I sometimes like to watch. These things don't offer much in the way of getting to discuss any of it with others though. My husband and I have very limited things we like to discuss together and generally have different viewpoints, but I don't depend on him 100% for stimulating conversation either. </p><p></p><p>Maybe a book club?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4timmy, post: 409291, member: 6553"] I can relate to this 110%. I really don't like discussing "deep" subjects with friends in general. I mostly listen and learn when I'm with friends mainly because I have a really diverse group of friends from different cultures that are really interesting to me. But if your friends really don't stimulate your curiosity about deeper subjects, then still spend time with them just don't depend on getting brain stimulation from it. Classes are good if you have the $$ to spend. Books are a great resource.... shoot I've found documentaries, etc. on the internet that I sometimes like to watch. These things don't offer much in the way of getting to discuss any of it with others though. My husband and I have very limited things we like to discuss together and generally have different viewpoints, but I don't depend on him 100% for stimulating conversation either. Maybe a book club? [/QUOTE]
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