Have you heard of geocaching
It is really addictive and it uses technology. My 18 year old computer addicted son actually likes going walking now! I don't know where you are but you can bet there will be caches around.
Maybe you are trying too hard and she is happy in her own company. One of my daughters loved baking and still does (she is 19) but the other can't cook and won't cook - thank goodness there was a Subway on campus.
The only thing they both liked and we still do together is shopping. This is an expensive hobby but we all love going to charity shops and finding the odd thing. Often you can pick up DVD's of quite recent films so perhaps she could choose one herself.
The older one (22) now loves visiting the museums but hated it when she was younger so hopefully she will change but I realise that doesn’t help you at the moment.
Don't be too hard on her, her hormones are probably all out of whack and she hasn't got a clue what the hell should be going on. Look back at when you were that age, we all went through the "Kevin & Perry" stage.
She knows you care and that all that matters, when she becomes an adult and things settle down, I'm sure she will see this as a positive time. Just give her a bit of space, if she needs you, she will find you.
------------- Trying is the first step towards failure!
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