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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know how this OP feels. I don't have any extra time in my life for one single thing. If I am not at work, I am trying to catch up on things at home. If I am not trying to catch up on things at home, I am trying my best to keep up with the friendships we have. If I am not doing that, I am trying to keep my head above water parenting. I saw a Nick Galifinakis (sp?) cartoon the other day which showed a frantic mom of a little kid and an infant with all sorts of chaos going on in the background saying to a friend on the phone, "Can I get back to you in about 5 years?!?" and that is exactly how I feel most days! I don't know how the rest of you seem to have so much extra available time to slot a new friend in, honestly. [/quote] When you have a crisis, you'll wish you had made time for friends. How do yu handle work/family/life without close girlfriends? If you're too busy to make new friends, I suspect you're not keeping up with old ones either. Many of my longer term friendships are simply not as close anymore, thus freeing up time to make new friends with whom I have more in common.[/quote]
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