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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Hopefully a reader and non reader can exist in this world and perhaps the reader, being excited about a wonderful book can turn a non reader onto something new.
i will but He will have to understand my fictional love for fictional characters
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Yes, he is my ex-husband and has been for almost 15 years now. But that isn't the reason he is my ex, just a consideration for the next one.
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Now, me being an avid reader, if my husband was to make rude comments about books I talk about or if he thought reading was stupid etc, then at that point I think it'd be more of an issue. He'll happily listen to me talk and talk about books and engage me in conversation by asking questions and such. I sincerely appreciate that and to me that is good enough.