Why do people care that much? It's important to cater to your significant other, sure, and life (especially relationships) is about compromises. But if flying is such a big passion to you that must really suck to be with someone who (at best) just tolerates it but never goes, or at worst, someone who actively hates the hobby. Would you ask your wife or gf to stop singing, swimming, riding horses, etc., because of some personal prejudice against the hobby?
It's honestly crazy
When I was married my wife supported my hobby, but she only joined if it was as a preferred means of conveyance somewhere, because 2 hrs beats 6 by car or the hassles of commercial travel, but she didn't take any personal enjoyment out of flying itself
I have friends who legit cancel flying plans, etc., or simply don't fly, or fly very little, because of their wife or gf. It's nonsense.
People are so terrified of being alone and attach to whatever they can in sacrifice of their own needs. It's crazy
Mine rarely flies with me. She doesn't enjoy it, and therefore it takes away some of my enjoyment if she is along. She also knows that asking me to quit flying and sell the airplanes would be like me asking her to quit riding and sell her horses - and that is never going to happen.
The deal we have is she is always welcome to come with me, but I don't ever ask her any more. The one exception she makes? When there is a horse she wants to see, and she knows it's too far away to convince me to drive.
Seems like a very pragmatic and reasonable approach. Basically my philosophy now with current relationships. Friends ask why I haven't brought my gf up flying.. and honestly, why would I? It won't add anything to my hobby.. eventually she'll come up if we do a weekend away someone or something
It's like asking someone who doesn't ski to come with you and sit in the lodge all day just to watch you go up and down the mountain. They'll always say "I'll hang out in the lodge and drink haha" but mind you, most lodges are not some bougie Aspen thing with fancy drinks and nice accouterments, it's a warm, humid, damp, often smelly environment, crowded with screaming kids and people changing and eating greasy food with an overcrowded bar serving $15 coors lights and watered down mixed drinks that are 90% ice with half a shot of cheap liquor and sprite.. not a fun place to spend 8 hours