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Reply to "If you’re in your 50s +, do you have friends who still have regular drama and need to talk for ‘advice’? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't say drama, but my friends and I are all in perimenopause with kids in high school. We lean on each other, commiserate, and brainstorm. Isn't that what friends are for?[/quote] +1, and I'm a bit older (50s, with kids in college). Reminder to OP that we grew up with a TELEphone, talking to girlfriends for hours about anything and nothing. For women in my GenX cohort, it's not weird or "dramatic" or codependent to just talk with your mouth (not text) to your friends. On the regular, as an activity. I accept that the same activity would seem strange perhaps to 19 year olds who cannot look up from their phones.[/quote] +1. Good point, pp. Late boomer here. My gfs and I will text and then someone will call to continue the convo. [/quote]
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