art- painting, sculpture, metal working, wood working... there's a ton of amazing artistic hobbies out there.
taking computers apart, electronics
reading books
working out- lift weights, run, go to the gym,
bike riding, skateboarding, snowboarding
playing an instrument, guitar, bass, drums...
start a band
join a club at school
2007-03-03 12:46:33
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answered by Alexa K 5
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Try woodwork, and/or learning a language. You will be developing a different set of skills to those you currently use and they are both useful talents to have throughout life. Or if you don't mind trying what is traditionally considered a "girl's" hobby think about knitting, it's simple, cheap, very relaxing, you can do it anywhere and it doesn't take up much space, it's also very forgiving if you make mistakes, they can almost always be undone. It's becoming a fashionable hobby again and you can make loads of cool stuff.
2007-03-03 21:34:28
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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I am 13 and-although I'm a girl, I know!-personally I like reading, (The Westing Game is amazing) I also like soccer and doing stuff outside (riding bike and roller blading) um...I play piano which is totally a hobbie for me and I love doing it.. um...fishing is fun! Anyway, uh I love listening to music and I sing...kind of.
Or if you want, knitting is fun, although if your school friends found out you might get beaten up a bit but hey! a new scarf is worth it, right?
Just kidding! =)
2007-03-03 12:49:24
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answered by Pony 2
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Outdoor sports with your friends are always the best at that age. Today everything is either video games (portable or not) Forget that stuff. Try something that stilulates your mind and challenges you (physically or even mentally) its better that solitude.
2007-03-03 12:50:50
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answered by Wyzeass 1
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i love the computer, but you could trying reading i do that a lot it's an awesome hobbie and horse riding, though not everyone can horse ride but if you can it's an awesome hobbie! =)
2007-03-03 13:17:02
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answered by Becky<3 6
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1.reading an interesting book (it later helps in school)
2.cooking with adult supervision (start with things they like to eat like pizza toppings on a premade crust, or cookies from scratch..they learn measuring which helps in math class) Boys and girls alike generally enjoy cooking but seldom get a chance.
3.scrapbooking: boys and girls alike enjoy telling their stories and including photos of activities, vacations and friends.
2007-03-07 09:48:56
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answered by scrapper 2
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origami, i've been doing it my whole life.
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roleplaying games, it may sound nerdy but they can be just as fun as video games and you get to hang out with your friends try: mage, vampire, werewolf, D &D (dungouns and dragons, good for new people), Modern D20 (D&D in the modern times, with cars, guns, etc.)
2007-03-03 12:41:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Try reading books, or playing an instrument.
2007-03-03 12:38:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You could try www.pokemoncrater.com. Or listening to music. Especially R&B. If you luv chatting, try www.clubpenguin.com
2007-03-03 12:39:11
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answered by joy_pas05 2
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umm.... try going outside every once in a while, you might like it. unless you think the sun is evil, then dont.
2007-03-03 12:46:02
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answered by blah 2
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