UltravioletU2
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Just curious...
What do your significant others think of your U2 obssession? Are they right there with you, do they roll their eyes, or does it cause problems?
For years my husband tolerated and "semi-liked" U2, but rolled his eyes at my diehard love for the band and their music. After I finally convinced him to watch PopMart Live in Mexico, he changed his opinion quite a bit for the better (the ritz and glitz impressed him and he "goes against the flow" so why not like their most controversial album?). He still doesn't love U2 as much as me, but he's definitely warming up.
I have heard fans say their obssession has caused problems in relationships. Fortunately it never did for me, but it IS frustrating when you don't share the same feelings for music.
What do your significant others think of your U2 obssession? Are they right there with you, do they roll their eyes, or does it cause problems?
For years my husband tolerated and "semi-liked" U2, but rolled his eyes at my diehard love for the band and their music. After I finally convinced him to watch PopMart Live in Mexico, he changed his opinion quite a bit for the better (the ritz and glitz impressed him and he "goes against the flow" so why not like their most controversial album?). He still doesn't love U2 as much as me, but he's definitely warming up.
I have heard fans say their obssession has caused problems in relationships. Fortunately it never did for me, but it IS frustrating when you don't share the same feelings for music.