Anonymous wrote:I feel you, OP. I have a small handful of women I feel true friendship with, but I can only handle one-on-one togethers and it’s usually something active like a long walk or a run.
I don’t do group meetups anymore. The dynamics are too complex in multiple ways. For me, social media plus Covid years plus late 40s general malaise has killed my desire to go out in public with a group of women. Even ones I actually like.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else?
My high school friends are scattered and a few have splintered off with time, which is normal, I suppose. Ditto college. We mainly communicate via memes or some text threads.
The adult friends I made in my 20s all are now busy with families, me included; seems there's never a great time to meet up, and some have moved.
I love my neighborhood and have cultivated some solid friendships there, originally through my kids, but the guesswork sucks. I don't want to come off as too aggressive or needy, so I limit invites or texts. I thought I clicked with one person -- but several hangouts later, they basically ghosted and stopped reciprocating, our text thread went dormant, and...poof.
Anyone else in this boat? I just feel low-level stressed and somewhat lonely as a middle-aged mom.
Anonymous wrote:So just stop. No one is forcing friendship upon you.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t you a member of a country club?
Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, I am so tired of dodging invites. I refuse something and the friend goes ‘well what about next weekend’ ugh take a hint.
Anonymous wrote:As an introvert, I am so tired of dodging invites. I refuse something and the friend goes ‘well what about next weekend’ ugh take a hint.