I tend to like people who share some of my interests, but not all.
We can share some time, but that will leave me to explore life alone.
Personally, I like a man who enjoys sports, concerts, movies. Great things to do together.
I also like to visit museums alone. So I don't feel rushed through the exhibits.
Shared interests is important for me. It's a starting point any kind of relationship. More important, though, is that she be as open to learning my interests as I am to learning hers.
As long as she leaves me be while I'm writing, it's all good. Insert 'The Shining' joke here.
I'm like you, I think. Some common interests are important. There are certain things and events I like doing/attending. Live sporting events aren't interesting to me despite liking football (American version). I think attending a football game in-person isn't as good as watching it on TV because on TV they keep you focused on the action and you can see the plays in detail. When viewing it at a distance in the stadium it's much harder to follow the game. Baseball is so slow it's boring. Basketball is decided in the last quarter, most times. LOL! Ok, I've established that I'm not a sports nut. Anyway, I agree that some common interests are good so you can enjoy time doing those things together. And also doing things the other person likes that I've never done is good too. I might discover a new activity I love.
Ah. I watch baseball most every evening with a cocktail or two.
Basketball season usually replaces baseball in the late fall.
I almost prefer to watch at home. I can have it on, fold laundry, wash dishes, finish projects and just listen to the announcers.