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[quote=Anonymous]NP. I am very happy to have a mix of both SAHM and WOHM friends, but the SAHMs are the relationships that are crucial for not going bonkers when I'm otherwise going all day with no adult interaction. Like you, I have not found classes or storytimes to be a source of interaction with other adults because you are following along with the activity, but having other parents to hang out with one on one while the kids keep each other busy is great. Weekends are not going to work as well as weekdays. People with older kids are super busy with activities, people are getting in time with extended families, plus you've got two parents to get on board with socializing at that particular time instead of just one. You don't need to have people over for dinner - just suggest coffee or lunch out like someone else said or have people over for morning coffee at 9 or 10 - put on a pot of coffee, have a couple pastries or a tray of brownies and you're done. [/quote]
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