Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walk to school. Do an activity with other friends. Host a party or larger playdate. Do smaller one on one playdates with kids your kids really get along well with.
OP. I'm doing all this, but many people are too busy to join activities, playdates, or parties. The only people who RSVP yes are socially awkward or boring. I feel like I'm doomed to hang out with people I don't actually like because all the interesting people's dance cards are full.
Anonymous wrote:Walk to school. Do an activity with other friends. Host a party or larger playdate. Do smaller one on one playdates with kids your kids really get along well with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am legitimately too busy to make family friends. My kids are in elementary school. I have friends from pre kids who still live in the area. I have work friends. I have neighborhood friends. I have some friends we've made through kid's schools and activities (although not many honestly). I don't have capacity or desire to meet new families honestly.
I think people are probably being honest when they tell you they'd like to get together, but there just isn't a good time.
I'd say keep trying with those you are interested in connecting with, and eventually something will free up. Don't take it personally.
Same. It's not personal. Even with some old friends, life has gotten really busy and we all have the best intentions, but struggle to find time to meet up more often than once a quarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am legitimately too busy to make family friends. My kids are in elementary school. I have friends from pre kids who still live in the area. I have work friends. I have neighborhood friends. I have some friends we've made through kid's schools and activities (although not many honestly). I don't have capacity or desire to meet new families honestly.
I think people are probably being honest when they tell you they'd like to get together, but there just isn't a good time.
I'd say keep trying with those you are interested in connecting with, and eventually something will free up. Don't take it personally.
Same. It's not personal. Even with some old friends, life has gotten really busy and we all have the best intentions, but struggle to find time to meet up more often than once a quarter.
Anonymous wrote:We've been here since our kids were little and have the same experience. Many posters on DCUM say the same. I'm not sure if this is just the way it is or if all of us who post on DCUM are social outcasts with social outcasts kids.
But at least our outcast kids aren't unique. There are many kids like them.
Anonymous wrote:I am legitimately too busy to make family friends. My kids are in elementary school. I have friends from pre kids who still live in the area. I have work friends. I have neighborhood friends. I have some friends we've made through kid's schools and activities (although not many honestly). I don't have capacity or desire to meet new families honestly.
I think people are probably being honest when they tell you they'd like to get together, but there just isn't a good time.
I'd say keep trying with those you are interested in connecting with, and eventually something will free up. Don't take it personally.