The most fun you can have with the lights on

Post date: 2020-04-05 12:00:42
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Help me think of indoor activities for couples, besides the obvious one. (Or, at the risk of chatfilter: what hobbies and projects are you and your partner doing to pass the quarantime together?)

We have a little money to throw at (or "invest in") this, but not a lot of room. We live in the city, in a 1br apartment and don't have backyard/balcony space, so we're mostly interested in indoor hobbies (and hiking/cycling trails nearby have been absolutely packed full of people who aren't maintaining much distance, even when there's plenty of room to do so).

We already watch lots of movies/streaming TV, and we also already spend too much time in front of screens for work and leisure, so I'm looking for something a little less passive. (That said, we'd definitely be into recommendations for videogames, especially cooperative/collaborative ones that don't involve shooting zombies, and especially ones you can play on a Mac or Android device.)

We also already cook together a lot and are mostly interested in projects--like sourdough, fermentation, or a similar skill honed by repetition--rather than just making meals together, which we do almost every day.

My "Besides the obvious one" sass aside, if anyone's having great sex and incorporating some sort of daily variables into it ("Today let's try X new/different thing, and tomorrow we'll do Y.."), I'm all ears. Unfortunate wrinkle: astonishingly squeaky bed + downstairs neighbor.

That said, despite my caveats above, I'd love to hear what you're doing to pass the time, whether or not it seems appropriate to our situation; if it's adaptable, that's great. If it's not, maybe it'll be a useful suggestion for others!
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