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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]By 50, you should know that if you wanted a party/event/celebration, you should say so. [/quote] Or organize it yourself. But advice? If you want friends, you have to make friends! Are you looking for advice about how to make friends at this age? My husband super duper dropped the ball for my 40th (12 years ago). And I was kind of sad and mad about it, until I decided to find it really funny instead. And try to get my mind out of feeling like these Big Milestone Birthdays have to really mean something. Then for my 50th, I organized a trip for us - not some blow everything out of the water once in a lifetime trip; a little road trip, staying at AirBNBs. It was nice. Maybe you're just not a big bash sort of person, if you keep finding yourself not having them. I'd say learn to enjoy the life you actually have - and tell your husband you want something bigger for 45 or 50! Then make sure you're part of making that happen - otherwise, as you can see, it won't![/quote]
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