My hobbies and interests are way to expensive (guns,cars, racing, scuba diving...). I am looking for cheaper hobbies because I am fucking plain. I just work, workout and sometimes do volunteering. I would preferably like something that will help me grow or meet people.
Suggestions?
>>18432004
Stop being purely a product of your gender and cultivate some patrician, genderless hobbies. Reading especially.
>>18432004
>guns
Either get a paintball gun or a pellet gun. Those things are fun as hell and the ammo is cheap.
>>18432012
Paintball is also very expensive with all the gear, gas and paintballs
>>18432010
I know but the ones that forces you to go out and meet people
make social media your hobby, constantly flaunt about your bland life.
I play board games. So I often hang out at a local game shop which notably is filled with a ton of weirdos but they're mostly harmless and I've met some really cool people. I also am part of a local club that just gets together weekly to play Go. Go also has taught me a lot of discipline, and is a great game to stimulate yourself cognitively. Chess could be something more you though, and tons more people get together for that. I just love board games, I find them a great way to interact with people. I've even semi forced my other friends to play more board games because I hate getting together only to drink or to watch TV all the time. Drunk gaming is the best though.
Reading is a pretty great hobby for personal growth. You could even find book clubs with people who have similar tastes in writing. A great way to meet people. Libraries are free, and sometimes libraries even have sort of neat events that could lead to you finding people with similar interests.
Maybe join a rec league for something you enjoy. I play pickup basketball when I can, and usually have a good time. I don't know much about you so I'm really just throwing out shit that I do.
>>18432004
Go obsess of anime tiddies, the only thing you need is a PC and decent internet
One of the cheapest hobby's you can have
>>18432004
One of the few aspects of 'male privelege' that I admit to being real is that while women are expected to cook, a man who can cook is always impressive.
Seriously OP. Cooking is great on its own merits. It's healthier, it's a creative exercise, and--you know--tasty food! And like I said, there's no easier way to successfully impress a woman than by cooking.
>>18432004
Go to parties and clubs by yourself. If you have the confidence you'll make lots of fun memories.
>>18433321
This. If you can cook, those legs just open without her even knowing