In general couples get along best when they have things in common. Couples usually enjoy the same types of activities or share the same interests. However, it is not mandatory that you and your spouse do all things together.
In a relationship, it is nice to be a couple yet still maintain some individuality. It is healthy for both persons to enjoy being themselves and enjoy time for themselves.
A good way to express your own self is through a hobby. Having individual hobbies work best if both mates have one. I have seen some couples in which only one partner has a hobby.
The other partner often becomes upset or jealous at the time spent on the hobby. This can be seen quiet often with men who hunt, fish, or golf. Their wives usually become upset or angry that their husband is spending so much time away from the family.
While men can go to the extreme on these types of hobbies, sometimes it can help the relationship for the wife to also find a hobby. The wife’s mind is taken from her husband’s absence and the husband gains a better understanding of what the wife was feeling.
Women can get involved in painting or cooking classes, yoga, aerobics, gardening clubs and more.
Before you and your spouse continue a hobby or begin a hobby after marriage, talk about how much time and money will be put into your hobby. Some hobbies can be very costly. Make sure that you can afford your activities. Also make certain that both partners are in agreement of the time that will be spent apart while carrying out some of these activities.
After all, the hobby is to allow each of you some personal time and help the two of you appreciate your time together even more. If the hobbies are continuously creating an argument or tearing the two of you apart, then you may want to reconsider your choices.