Anonymous wrote:I have lived in my area for 20 years and never found a sense of belonging here. We have no local family and didn't know anyone when we moved here. I have made a few mom friends but have no social circle and these have all been temporary friendships while the kids are in school or an activity together. Then when the kids change schools or the activity ends the friendships do too.
I am a member of a church, where I've tried to get involved, but have not found community or belonging there. Our neighborhood has not been good for this either, and I don't feel any sense of belonging there either. I work full-time, but I only go into the office once a week. I also joined several meetup groups but never found community there either.
This lack of belonging really bothers me and it makes me feel like we could move away from the area next week and we wouldn't really mind because we never formed roots here or found people who really care about us.
Anyone feel the same? What eventually helped with this painful feeling?
Anonymous wrote:
This lack of belonging really bothers me and it makes me feel like we could move away from the area next week and we wouldn't really mind because we never formed roots here or found people who really care about us.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in this area for 35+ years. Here’s what I’ve done:
Organized dinners with the mothers my kids were in daycare/preschool with
Hosted families for Thanksgiving who had no local family
Hosted bday parties for my kids & included the parents
Volunteered for lots of causes
Joined a running group
Planned block parties
Invited women to join me on a walk, at a fundraiser etc.
Took up golf
Basically, it was a lot of work (and fun) but the benefit is I have dear friends amd neighbors who I’m grateful for. I’m an introvert so it was exhausting sometimes but totally worth it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same, girl, same.
We moved from DC to the suburbs and no one blinked an eye.
What had helped? Being appreciative of the one-on-one friendships I have found even if they are not the deepest, not giving up on making new friends, trying to be more neighborly, keeping in better touch with long distance family and friends.
Anonymous wrote:I have lived in my area for 20 years and never found a sense of belonging here. We have no local family and didn't know anyone when we moved here. I have made a few mom friends but have no social circle and these have all been temporary friendships while the kids are in school or an activity together. Then when the kids change schools or the activity ends the friendships do too.
I am a member of a church, where I've tried to get involved, but have not found community or belonging there. Our neighborhood has not been good for this either, and I don't feel any sense of belonging there either. I work full-time, but I only go into the office once a week. I also joined several meetup groups but never found community there either.
This lack of belonging really bothers me and it makes me feel like we could move away from the area next week and we wouldn't really mind because we never formed roots here or found people who really care about us.
Anyone feel the same? What eventually helped with this painful feeling?
Anonymous wrote:I have lived in my area for 20 years and never found a sense of belonging here. We have no local family and didn't know anyone when we moved here. I have made a few mom friends but have no social circle and these have all been temporary friendships while the kids are in school or an activity together. Then when the kids change schools or the activity ends the friendships do too.
I am a member of a church, where I've tried to get involved, but have not found community or belonging there. Our neighborhood has not been good for this either, and I don't feel any sense of belonging there either. I work full-time, but I only go into the office once a week. I also joined several meetup groups but never found community there either.
This lack of belonging really bothers me and it makes me feel like we could move away from the area next week and we wouldn't really mind because we never formed roots here or found people who really care about us.
Anyone feel the same? What eventually helped with this painful feeling?
Anonymous wrote:Same, girl, same.
We moved from DC to the suburbs and no one blinked an eye.