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but I feel like he and I might want diffrent things.
Do you know what you want? Do you know what she wants? and I'm not asking: do you
think you know what she wants.
Also, like the previous poster said, no two people are the same. There will be diferences in interest. She is taking somewhat of an interst in it and thus is showing very open to it. That's as far as you can expect from someone that doesn't share your passion. Does your significant other need to share you passion? Heck no. As long as they don't prevent you from doing it and somewhat support you in it then there is no reason why you shoudn't be able to have a very succesfull and fruitfull relation with that girl.
You could find a girl out there that is into fitness like you are and has a high 'energy' style of living. But believe me, you would find as many points of different interests with that girl then the one you have now. They just would be elsewhere.
I have a girlfriend that I love to bits curently. I'm into sports she isn't. She's into modeling, I'm not. So she comes to see me play volleyball and hockey and whatnot and enjoys beeing the cheerleader even though she doesn't understand or cares much about the sports I play. I support her in her modeling; I drive her to her shoots, or go meet photographers with her and review her photos with her at home. Does that mean I would go full blast into modeling? Heck no. Do I expect her to buy some hockey equipment next year? Hell no. Yet this most likely will be the mother of my children. We have such a great connection elsewhere it doesn't matter that we don't fully share some of our passions. We give some space to the other to indulge in them and support them through it.
Cheers