Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
After reading your original post and skimming through the responses, I can feel compelled to add only a few comments.
First, stick with your gut as to what you like and/or suits you. If you like the Pentax K3, then go for it.
Second, personally after growing up with film photography and transitioning to digital, I would never go back to darkroom printing. It has its "charm" I suppose, but it is time consuming and laborious. And, unless you build a darkroom, you'll tie up a bathroom for hours at a time. So, if you opt with a film camera, send the film out for processing and invest in a film scanner. It's still time consuming, but you'll avoid the chemicals - and the other annoyances.
Third, consider your girlfriend’s advice carefully if she gives it - especially if you ask for it.
First, stick with your gut as to what you like and/or suits you. If you like the Pentax K3, then go for it.
Second, personally after growing up with film photography and transitioning to digital, I would never go back to darkroom printing. It has its "charm" I suppose, but it is time consuming and laborious. And, unless you build a darkroom, you'll tie up a bathroom for hours at a time. So, if you opt with a film camera, send the film out for processing and invest in a film scanner. It's still time consuming, but you'll avoid the chemicals - and the other annoyances.
Third, consider your girlfriend’s advice carefully if she gives it - especially if you ask for it.

