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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't have children. (Why am I on DCUM? Because it's a forum with lots of interesting discussions about plenty of things, like politics, culture, travel, work, etc.) I know that people who are parents are very busy. Busier than I am. I'm sure that your friend knows and understands that too. She is calling you and inviting you because she likes you. She knows that you are busy, but she wants to be in your life. We people with no kids, we have lots of other things in our lives. You write that she is married, and that she has a part-time job. Maybe she has plenty of hobbies? Maybe she volunteers. We are not as busy as you parents are, but we can still have commitments and active lives. One day your children will be adults, and then you will be able to spend more time with your wonderful friend.[/quote] "One day your children will be adults, and then you will be able to spend more time with your wonderful friend." Who won't be there anymore.[/quote]
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