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[quote=Anonymous]I lost touch with a very social group of women I couldn't make mid-week hangouts about 35 minutes from my house. I work full-time with a 45 min-1hr commute, have two young kids in activities (one of whom is AuHD), we have no family help, and my husband also has a busy job. I felt bad, and beat myself up about it at the time, and I am sure they think I am a flake, and have a great time gossiping about it because that is how that group is, but it just is what it is. (A reason it is no great loss!) I am doing my best in a busy season of life and in the heirarchy of things I spend my time on, social stuff for me is pretty low. The friends I do have are people who can understand that, and honestly, people who are easy to hang out with because they live down the street, have similar aged kids, and often similar lives so they understand time is short. [/quote]
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