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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am the OP of this thread. I was surprised to see it back on here given that it's such an old thread. Anyhow, it is ironic to see this thread up as my husband is working late yet again tonight. The loneliness is still very difficult for me. Not a whole lot has changed since I first posted this thread. I joined a number of new social/meetup groups, and we even started our own meetup group (but it was a dismal failure). I am still incredibly lonely, have only a few friends in the area, no local family, and find it hard to cope with his long hours sometimes. We still spend every holiday alone, or I spend it alone while he is working. I am feeling particularly blue due to the loneliness today, so I'm not in the most perky mood. I wish I could post now and say that things have really turned around, but unfortunately, despite my best efforts, they have not. [/quote] Try to make a life for yourself outside of DH. At least, he's working and hopefully it won't be forever. If you live in the DC area, we can connect if you want to. I'm a mom of three so I'm not sure if that's the kind of friend you're looking for. Let me know if you're interested or post your meet up group[/quote]
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