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704.1 | I LIKE IT! | DEMON::CROCITTO | PhantomoftheOPERAtingSystem | Tue Jul 18 1989 16:16 | 14 |
| I hate to tell you this, but---
I am a "golf widow", too, but I love it! Oh, I don't mind a few pitch
n' putt games myself, but golf generally bores me to tears. My husband
on the other hand loves it. Sooooooo, for 4-6 months I get time to
myself when I don't need to worry about him. It's great! I know he's
having the time of his life, and he's happy, knowing I approve and
support his love of the game. I get to do lots of things I might
feel guilty about doing during non-golf season--visiting girlfriends,
going shopping, sewing, going for a hike, etc.
It's the best!
Jane
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704.2 | | DONVAN::MUISE | | Wed Jul 19 1989 10:10 | 6 |
| re:.1
you must not have kids... that's where the inequity comes in...
jacki
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704.3 | | WJO::JEFFRIES | the best is better | Wed Jul 19 1989 10:59 | 5 |
| I am not a golf widow, but if I were, I think that I would just be firm
and negotiate for every other weekend or some determined time. Be the
first one up and out on Saturday morning and leave him with the kids. I
have never been involved with someone who has had a pasion for anything
that wasn't mine also.
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704.4 | Join Him | ATPS::GREENHALGE | Mouse | Wed Jul 19 1989 15:04 | 12 |
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Jacki,
Have you ever played golf yourself? If not, try it. It really isn't
as boring as it seems (at least that's my opinion). I used to think
chasing a little ball around was the most foolish thing to do until my
parents took it up. After going a few rounds with them, it was my ex
(married at the time) who became the golf widower.
I love the game.
- Beckie
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704.5 | Develop your own talents | DELREY::WEYER_JI | | Thu Jul 20 1989 20:31 | 20 |
| This may be just the opportunity you need to strenghten your marriage.
When your husband is out golfing, you can develop personal interests
that would be difficult for your husband to enjoy sharing (In my
case, I go skiing in the winter every weekend, which gives my husband
those days to go fishing or whatever). Then, when you do get together
for shared activities with your husband, the time is more special
*quality* time. You may have some hidden talent/desire/skill that
is just waiting to be uncovered, and some time on your own may be
what you need to develop that. Keep in mind that your husband is
not responsible for keeping you entertained 24 hrs every day, nor
are you visa-versa. Of course, I'm assuming that both you and your
husband share the normal house chore duties and that he doesn't
stick you with all the housework, shopping, yardwork, childcare
while he is out having a good time on the golf course. If that
is happening, put your foot down! Make up a list of all the chores
that have to be done weekly and divide the duties between you both.
That way, free time is earned. Also it emphasizes that your household
is a true partnership in both good and bad. This too makes men
appreciate the time they do spend with you.
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704.6 | I'm addicted.... | SPGOGO::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Fri Jul 21 1989 17:05 | 18 |
| I love golf with a passion that amazes me! It has taught me humility,
patience, and how self-conscious I am. Many times when I go out on a
golf course, by the 8th or 9th hole, I already want to play another 18
when I'm done with the first 18!!
Rarely do I play with other women because I know few who play (if
interested, send mail!), and so I often query the men I play with
regarding their spouse of SO and their attitude to golf. Some I
chastise for leaving their spouse with the kids on weekends :-)
You need to choose whether it's the sport for you. In my mind, it is
something my husband and I can do until we're 80, and we can get my son
involved. It is however, expensive and time-consuming. With the birth
of my son last year, I play rarely on weekends any more and instead
take a 1/2 day vacation every few weeks to get a round of golf in.
--Lynn
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704.7 | Got room for a fishing widow? | ASHBY::LINDEBORG | | Tue Jul 25 1989 17:00 | 20 |
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Any room in your golf widows organization for a few of us fishing
widows too!!!!!
My husband doesn't ice fish but as soon as there is open water, he's
out there with his canoe trying to entice those poor fish with
feathered hooks that are supposed to look like their favorite bugs and
rubber worms!!!!!
The hardest times are with having young children. When my son is five
or so I intend to send him out with his dad but for now, most of my
weekend activities run a far second to the fish. He justifies it
by saying that I get to go to an aerobics class duringthe week (3
nights) but it's not the same having me gone for an hour and a half
three nights a week as it is to have him gone from sun up to sun down
on a SAturday.
Sign me up for the "widows" group if you start one! What shall we do?
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704.8 | The widow meets the widower. . . | HANDY::MALLETT | Barking Spider Industries | Tue Jul 25 1989 22:18 | 16 |
| My mom was a sports widow - Dad's active "other woman" was the
tennis court and his passive interest was that bane of marriage,
the televised football game (and Dad tended to make matters worse
by annual pilgrimages to Hahvahd stadium to watch The Crimson fight
fiercely. . .). So Mom, being about as much of a shrinking violet
as, say, Mae West, revived her affair with the theater, first acting
and later directing. I'll never forget when she was playing the
female lead in some romantic comedy which had a couple of steamy
(for those days) kissing scenes. Ol' Dad got a mite upset when
he realized that while he'd been out practicing his serve-and-volley,
Mom had been doing her own rehearsing. . .
Steve
(who inherited both the passion for tennis *and* for the stage while
his sister escaped completely unscathed)
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704.9 | A golf-related request | MARLIN::RYAN | | Fri Jan 19 1990 12:20 | 18 |
| (Moderators, feel free to move this, I couldn't find a better
topic, this at least had "golf" in the title.
I am working on my degree at night and for my marketing class,
we have to do a marketing plan for a pretend product. I volunteered
to do some demographic research. I have a short (10-15 questions)
questionairre that I would like golf players to answer (the product
is golf related.) Please send me mail if you would be willing to
fill it out (Marlin::Ryan). I will send it out early next week.
By the way, the reason I am posting this in this conference is because
the rest of my group seems to think that only men golf, so we don't
have to market the product for women. I disagreed.
Thanks,
Dee
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704.10 | And the survey says "bing"....... | MARLIN::RYAN | | Tue Feb 13 1990 13:20 | 16 |
| Thanks to all of you that answed my note(.9) For those of you interested,
my research proved 3 things :
1) More men than women golf
2) Women spend more money on golf
3) Neither of those facts have anything to do with what I was trying
to accomplish with this survey
(Oh well, at least I did well on the mid-term :-)
Thanks again,
Dee
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