Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the introvert and less fun one and would be so sad if my husband thought of me as a burden in this way. He should be in my corner.
How did you behave when you had young kids to raise? Or tweens? Or teens?
Just stay inside and knit, wish them well for the weekend?
No. You suck up and parent, teach, coach, develop, show.
Anonymous wrote:We have been married for 7 years and have 2 small children. Moved out to a suburb 2 years ago and quickly fell in with a group of other young families in our neighborhood. I get invited to all of the book clubs and ladies nights etc, but have recently learned that whenever they get together as couples recently we are not included![]()
I can't help but think this is because of him. He has always been kind of an introvert but was able to fake it when we were younger and dating, but now he's just gotten so much more low energy and not fun to be around. I chalked it up to his stressful job and the stress of life w/ 2 under 3. I'm so bummed - the weekends are such a drag, it is like pulling teeth to get him out of the house to do anything with the kids, let alone other families.
Not really a question, just venting after seeing pics of a St. Patty's party we were not invited to. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is an introvert. My friends understand that sometimes he will attend and sometimes it will just be me coming alone. If they are real friends, they will still invite you. And while everyone may be paired up now, I've seen couples divorce or experience the death of a spouse. So twenty years later, my friend group looks completely different and there is zero focus on inviting "couples only". Maybe these people you socialize with are not worth it if your friendship is only valuable if you are like them.
Anonymous wrote:Spending time with small kids is a drag. We the women just don’t notice because of hormones. Don’t blame him, 2 under 3 is a lot for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:I am the introvert and less fun one and would be so sad if my husband thought of me as a burden in this way. He should be in my corner.
Anonymous wrote:We have been married for 7 years and have 2 small children. Moved out to a suburb 2 years ago and quickly fell in with a group of other young families in our neighborhood. I get invited to all of the book clubs and ladies nights etc, but have recently learned that whenever they get together as couples recently we are not included![]()
I can't help but think this is because of him. He has always been kind of an introvert but was able to fake it when we were younger and dating, but now he's just gotten so much more low energy and not fun to be around. I chalked it up to his stressful job and the stress of life w/ 2 under 3. I'm so bummed - the weekends are such a drag, it is like pulling teeth to get him out of the house to do anything with the kids, let alone other families.
Not really a question, just venting after seeing pics of a St. Patty's party we were not invited to. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:We have been married for 7 years and have 2 small children. Moved out to a suburb 2 years ago and quickly fell in with a group of other young families in our neighborhood. I get invited to all of the book clubs and ladies nights etc, but have recently learned that whenever they get together as couples recently we are not included![]()
I can't help but think this is because of him. He has always been kind of an introvert but was able to fake it when we were younger and dating, but now he's just gotten so much more low energy and not fun to be around. I chalked it up to his stressful job and the stress of life w/ 2 under 3. I'm so bummed - the weekends are such a drag, it is like pulling teeth to get him out of the house to do anything with the kids, let alone other families.
Not really a question, just venting after seeing pics of a St. Patty's party we were not invited to. Oh well.