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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you need to work on the friend thing. My kids (11 and 13) would greatly prefer to hang with a friend than me dragging to a destination where its the same faces they see everyday- is there anyway to meet local people? Kids are old enough to know what they want.[/quote] Have been working on it for 15 years. Hasn't happened.[/quote]Maybe the people where you live have figured out you think their way of life isn’t “normal” and took offense. [/quote] That would be pretty impressive, seeing as I work 60 hours a week from my house and literally never interact with them.[/quote] Please, we figured out your snobbery in one line over the internet. They know. [/quote] Roasted.[/quote] Not really, because you're wrong. But I guess it's true how they say crabs will drag down the ones trying to escape. My children won't live this kind of life forever if I have anything to say about it.[/quote] Uh wow. This is a lot more than not wanting to travel without DH. This is some deep anger and resentment. Is your DH a Doctor? Maybe he could be social with the other Drs? (I was friends with the other Professors' Kids in my childhood.) My mom was like you when I was little. She hated the little Southern town my dad drug her to. She couldn't wait to get out and she ran the place down to me constantly. But then she finally found some very great people to be friends with- and they haven't moved away despite my dad retiring like 7 years ago. Maybe you need to open your mind and heart.[/quote]
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