Young Stay At Home Husband: Bored What to Do?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:volunteer in school and join the PTA.

When we moved here, I was wfh, and so the only people I met were through my kids' school.


- a man at the PTA meeting?! That will go over well.


OP here. Would it be odd? I feel as if other moms might think I have nefarious reasons for joining. I can't imagine a lot of other moms would like a 20-30 year old male joining the PTA....

You'll be fine, but you may get hit on LOL

I hope your marriage can withstand the temptation. Your situation seems like it might be rife for cheating - means and opportunity.


I think it can. I've never cheated and I don't want to cheat (I'm aware it's so much easier to say this online behind a screen as opposed to IRL). I believe it's more so the companionship and knowing other people in a similar situation.
Anonymous
One big problem you're going to face is you just are not going to encounter young men in your situation around here. You will encounter young women and you might end up balls deep in one due to your dead bedroom, though, so tread carefully.
Anonymous
Take up golf.
Anonymous
Dude work more! Give me a break
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Take up golf.


Hate the sport. Played as a kid and said I'd never play again.

I'm already playing other sports and in a few GCs for sports with other young guys/coeds but most people my agre are working and or living in D.C.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One big problem you're going to face is you just are not going to encounter young men in your situation around here. You will encounter young women and you might end up balls deep in one due to your dead bedroom, though, so tread carefully.


Am I searching for something that can't be found?

I really don't want to cheat and have no intention of it. I love my wife.
Anonymous
The burbs are a horrible place to find community. If you don’t have kids (or even if you do) move to the city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:volunteer in school and join the PTA.

When we moved here, I was wfh, and so the only people I met were through my kids' school.


- a man at the PTA meeting?! That will go over well.

? it did in our school. There were a few male PTA leaders.


Same at our suburban school. NBD. Don't be weird and have a complex.
Anonymous
I assume you’re not a member of a church? There are volunteer opportunities around. Do Meals on Wheels or Habitat or work at a food pantry. Lots of places would be happy to have you and you might make friends there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The burbs are a horrible place to find community. If you don’t have kids (or even if you do) move to the city.


Community in the suburbs is usually centered around kids. If you don’t have them (or primary custody of them), it’s hard to find your people.
Anonymous
I don’t get this. I presume you are working during the day? If you go to the gym, have kids, own a business AND do chores then how do you have so much additional free time?

I suspect you’re not working that much. Owning a business is a lot of work!! Do you have staff?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Go to the gym
get a dog.


Thanks for the suggestion. We're not dog people at all and enjoy traveling too much to do it. Getting a gym membership despite having a home gym setup might make sense though.


If you have a home gym I wouldn't pay for one.
Anonymous
Bruh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get this. I presume you are working during the day? If you go to the gym, have kids, own a business AND do chores then how do you have so much additional free time?

I suspect you’re not working that much. Owning a business is a lot of work!! Do you have staff?



+1
Anonymous
Is this real?
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