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Reply to "If your parents had no friends when you were growing up"
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[quote=Anonymous]You say that you have a few close friendships that you've had for a long time. That's great, and really, that's what most of us strive for. Do you think you'd be less lonely if you weren't SAH? I only have a few very close friends who I see regularly, but I work in a busy office where I have lots of interaction with co-workers and clients. So I'm perfectly happy to spend quiet evenings at home with my husband and child. I also make time to spend a good chunk of time with close friends, even if it's only for a girls' weekend once a year. Having a sizeable chunk of time where we can reconnect and really share what's going on in our lives is really important to me. If you're looking to meet new people: book clubs, volunteering at your kids' school, playdates, gym classes, knitting or scrapbooking classes, volunteer opportunities. I've met some wonderful mothers while sorting clothes for a kid's clothes swap, for example, or chaperoning a field trip.[/quote]
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