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[quote=Anonymous]Op, I would make it -not- about these adults. (your boys). As adults, talking about these adults now feels like gossip. Except for big life events: Michael got a new job at ____, he's engaged, that type of thing. A line or two and then shutting up about it. Two women have got to focus on all the other things in life to talk about (well, except finances, religion, politics) But I'm actually surprised this lasted for you for as long as it did -- the kid's friendship holding you together. Most of us have had to pivot, not talking much about our kids with our Mom friends. That happened long ago. But now there is good reason. These are adults. With their own adult lives and Moms shouldn't be discussing their lives with their friends. Try that. Invite her a few times for an activity completely different. You are two women the same age, whose temperaments are a good match, you should have a lot in common.[/quote]
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