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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, revise your timeline expectations. It usually takes several years to make a close friend. I mean several years of seeing each other fairly regularly and gradually getting closer. I have a friend I have been walking with occasionally for 15 years and only on the past few would I say we have actually gotten close.[/quote] +1 My last kid just graduated HS and it's only been in the last few years that it feels like the "mom friends" I met when they were in early ES finally transitioned to close friends now that I have time for that. I also agree with PP that you might find more success via an activity that meets on a regular schedule, like a book club. Still it could take a few years to really feel connected. Some libraries and independent book stores will offer book clubs. [/quote]
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