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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I pushed ahead with my friends from before I divorced. So what if you're the odd one out? If they don't invite you, then you should be the one to organize the group to do things. [/b] I think that limiting yourself to just single moms is unrealistic. People don't socialize along those lines. They are either people whose company you enjoy or not. Their marital status isn't the main driver of whether you gel as a group. And for people who are of an age where they have children living at home, most socializing is centered on the kids. Are you looking for single moms to hang out with when you don't have your kids, or when you do have your kids? IOW, do you want to spend adults-only time with these single moms, or do you want to spend moms-only time with fellow moms and their kids? As someone above said, it's going to be hard to coordinate around kids/no-kids time given that everyone's custody times could differ. [/quote] We have a group with married and divorced women. All our kids started at the same elementary school. You will discover that generally women like to socialize more. The men don’t want to or don’t like everyone or something. It is not a barrier at all that some women don’t have partners. [/quote]
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