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multiple15-Jun-2008personal experiencebill Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey Creatorby votes42461.3%

  Which of these activities do you find relaxing?



VotesAnswer
31sleeping
29reading
18watching television
17walking
16using a computer
15playing games
15showering
13cooking
12eating
8driving
7other
5exercising
0housework
0working

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Melf Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 16-Jun-2008 7:09am  

Eating, showering, sleeping, using a computer, reading, walking.
judgescratch
posted 16-Jun-2008 7:39am  

Lately I've been noticing how relaxing riding the lawn mower has been.
Melf Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
(reply to judgescratch) posted 16-Jun-2008 8:11am  

Oh god... I read that entirely wrong... I can't stop laughing.
judgescratch
(reply to Melf) posted 16-Jun-2008 9:59am  

Okay there, lady. Mind out of the gutter, huh?
Biggles
posted 16-Jun-2008 10:21am  

I definitely cook to relax. Playing games, reading, showering, sleeping, watching TV and walking (when I don't have anywhere particular to be) are all relaxing.

I feel very relaxed *after* heavy exercise, but not during - I'm not fit enough for that *frown*
dpurdy33
posted 16-Jun-2008 11:15am  

Hey what about meditating? Yoga?
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 16-Jun-2008 11:51am  

Duh - sleeping; and eating, playing computer games, walking, reading, photography
cerealkiller Bronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 16-Jun-2008 1:37pm  

Playing games is so not relaxing. I get totally wired to where I'm physically shaking playing games.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 16-Jun-2008 1:41pm  

All but exercising, housework, and working. Some of them--driving, cooking, using the computer--aren't always relaxing, but can be at times.
urmomisinmybed
posted 16-Jun-2008 4:12pm  

i find sex relaxing!!!
moviesnob Survey Central Subscriber
posted 16-Jun-2008 4:21pm  

Geez, like all of these except for working, housework and showering. I really enjoy cooking.
ausfox
posted 16-Jun-2008 5:32pm  

Reading, sleeping, using a computer and watching television
kirst
posted 16-Jun-2008 5:54pm  

From this list: eating, exercising, playing games, reading, sleeping, walking. Using the computer and showering can be relaxing at times...depends on why I'm using the computer and if I'm in a rush to get somewhere while showering. I do not consider cooking, driving or doing housework relaxing. Watching tv I suppose can be relaxing but I don't do that very often.
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 16-Jun-2008 8:56pm  

Sleeping, reading, using a computer, and driving. Except when I get ticked off at other drivers. Step on it, slowpoke!
JessicaWoman99
posted 16-Jun-2008 9:03pm  

Reading
Showering
Sleeping
This is more relaxing to me
JessicaWoman99
(reply to judgescratch) posted 16-Jun-2008 9:05pm  

> Lately I've been noticing how relaxing riding the lawn mower has been.

Awake or asleep? the neighbors dog got run over by some person mowing the lawn "giggles" oh gee
JessicaWoman99
(reply to LindaH) posted 16-Jun-2008 9:07pm  

> Sleeping, reading, using a computer, and driving. Except when I get
> ticked off at other drivers. Step on it, slowpoke!

Driving is very stressful not relaxing at all grrrr out of my way
JessicaWoman99
(reply to dpurdy33) posted 16-Jun-2008 9:09pm  

> Hey what about meditating? Yoga?

Yes I love meditating and Yoga very relaxing indeed
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 16-Jun-2008 9:59pm  

It's very relaxing when I am not in a hurry. I don't mind being behind slow people when I'm just leisurely cruising. If I want to get where I am going ASAP, it's highly stressful being behind slow people. I have to imagine being on a leisurely drive, then.
kcthedog Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 16-Jun-2008 11:52pm  

Driving certainly doesn't relax me, exercising does afterwards but not during. You left out the best option of all, sex! Sex I find to be very relaxing. I also love to shoot pool, though I relax afterward like sex after I peak, I melt.
JessicaWoman99
(reply to LindaH) posted 16-Jun-2008 11:53pm  

> It's very relaxing when I am not in a hurry. I don't mind being behind
> slow people when I'm just leisurely cruising. If I want to get where
> I am going ASAP, it's highly stressful being behind slow people. I
> have to imagine being on a leisurely drive, then.

Oh yes I just love a leisure drive out on the road for 3 or 4 hours but still you will get some dim-wit pedaling
along their car slow as the slowest turtle in the world and here they are" freaking Out " because a frog or
butterfly is in the middle of the road and they are busy peeing in their underwear
and going 10 mph in a speed limit 55 or 65 with cars and trucks lining up behind me??

I get the first chance that i have , and gee this woman here she lets her hair down and my police car it
will go from 10 to 80 mph just like that wheee and wow did i ever fly around this person
what a rush that was
But yes then back to leisure mode all over again and i can breathe again Linda

Yes some of these people they act like they just got their drivers license for the very first time ever in that
life of theirs or they purchased a drivers license from a box of Cheeerio's tee/hee
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 17-Jun-2008 12:07am  

People who drive through a construction zone (limit lowered to 35 from 45) thinking it's necessary to go 15 MPH...

wtf
JessicaWoman99
(reply to LindaH) posted 17-Jun-2008 12:22am  

> People who drive through a construction zone (limit lowered to 35
> from 45) thinking it's necessary to go 15 MPH...
>
> wtf

Well they must be dreaming! of construction zones as they drive along and that could explain wtf is wrong with them?
their brains cells are mentally impaired
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 17-Jun-2008 12:38am  

I think they are probably thinking they are being as safe as they can, driving as slow as possible. "If 35 is safe, then 15 is not only safer, but it's so gosh darn sweet and considerate of me, to drive this slow for all those construction people. Folks behind me can just suffer, because I am being Oh, so safety conscious, even more safety conscious than those who lowered the speed limit to 35!"
That's what I think the idiot in front of me was probably thinking.
judgescratch
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 17-Jun-2008 7:31am  

Oh boy. That can't make for very good niebourly relations.
they Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 17-Jun-2008 8:11am  

All except exercising, housework, walking, and working.
Irene007 Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 17-Jun-2008 2:05pm  

Driving, reading, showering (if I'm not rushing to get ready to go somewhere), sleeping, using a computer (unless I'm dealing with an idiot customer who's rushing me to get a job out and the stupid thing is not cooperating with me...)
JessicaWoman99
(reply to LindaH) posted 17-Jun-2008 10:23pm  

> I think they are probably thinking they are being as safe as they
> can, driving as slow as possible. "If 35 is safe, then 15 is not only
> safer, but it's so gosh darn sweet and considerate of me, to drive
> this slow for all those construction people. Folks behind me can just
> suffer, because I am being Oh, so safety conscious, even more safety
> conscious than those who lowered the speed limit to 35!"
> That's what I think the idiot in front of me was probably thinking.

Better to be safe at 15 mph than sorry at 70 mph oh no i ran over that worker eek
sorry did not see him dart like a deer in front of me oh boo hoo that poor soul is flat like a pancake tee/hee
"giggles"
He was thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking and moving along at 10 mph oh hell with that 65 mph
means nothing to me
JessicaWoman99
(reply to judgescratch) posted 17-Jun-2008 10:26pm  

> Oh boy. That can't make for very good niebourly relations.

The neighbor relations are strained and we blame this on Geico those commercials made me do it
JessicaWoman99
(reply to Irene007) posted 17-Jun-2008 10:27pm  

> Driving, reading, showering (if I'm not rushing to get ready to go
> somewhere), sleeping, using a computer (unless I'm dealing with an
> idiot customer who's rushing me to get a job out and the stupid thing
> is not cooperating with me...)

I have never tried showering and driving all at the same time
squeeze
posted 18-Jun-2008 4:30pm  

Hot sex
Enigma
posted 20-Jun-2008 10:53pm  

HA HA HA I'd say I'd find SLEEPING the most relaxing.
Gomezy3k
posted 22-Jun-2008 12:59pm  

Cooking, eating, playing computer games, reading, sleeping, using a computer to play games and surf, watching TV... I do not like to exercise, or walk due to handicaps... And I hate driving since most of my friends do not drive and I get stuck driving them around...
Pomeranian
posted 24-Jun-2008 12:10am  

I find relaxing relaxing.
ihatespiders
posted 8-Jul-2008 1:42am  

Reading,sleeping,and meditation,aroma therapy.
soyring1 Bronze Star Survey CreatorNew User
posted 25-Oct-2008 5:02pm  

reading-as long as its not assigned but for enjoyment
Computer- i wouldn't be doing this if i didn't think so
Tv- doesn't everyone
soyring1 Bronze Star Survey CreatorNew User
posted 25-Oct-2008 5:02pm  

reading-as long as its not assigned but for enjoyment
Computer- i wouldn't be doing this if i didn't think so
Tv- doesn't everyone



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