Anonymous wrote:Be more blunt about needing downtime and don't get into text conversations with her unless you really want to. I've been on the other side of a somewhat similar situation. I wasn't nearly as intense as your neighbor sounds, but acted too eager in wanting to get together with a neighborhood acquaintance as a brand new SAHM. What ended up being really hard for me was that the other mom seemed to really want to be friends and texted me quite a bit (I'm actually not much of a texter) and was always suggesting other get-togethers when she turned down invites so I didn't get the hint that she wasn't looking for a close friend. And then it hurt when she sent a mean-girl text like "can't believe you haven't realized yet that I don't like you and am trying to avoid you" and then ghosted me. So just say "no" if things are too much vs. "I'm so bummed I can't, please ask me again soon!!!" if you don't really mean it.

Anonymous wrote:But you are trying to make friends, her style is just off-putting?
It's hard to make mom friends, period. I imagine if you are also at the point of transitioning from working to being at home with a baby you are feeling even more isolated.
Do you otherwise like the woman? Having a mom friend next door with kids the same age who wants to walk and do happy hours sounds pretty good to me.
But you are entitled to sit on your couch alone too....just don't answer or schedule when you don't want to do things? If she asks you to do 5 things, agree to the one you want, and then just show up for it, no need to respond to 50 texts in between.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter if we have plans she wants to fill up the days in between. We had a walk planned today and went out to happy hour on Saturday and still got pressure on the walk to
1) come over this afternoon
2) meet at a local park tis afternoon
3) sign up for a mommy and me class that is a commitment through December
4) do Halloween together with our kids
It's just too much
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter if we have plans she wants to fill up the days in between. We had a walk planned today and went out to happy hour on Saturday and still got pressure on the walk to
1) come over this afternoon
2) meet at a local park tis afternoon
3) sign up for a mommy and me class that is a commitment through December
4) do Halloween together with our kids
It's just too much
Anonymous wrote:Don't be so available on your phone. Forget to text back. Let hours pass between contacts. Maybe she'll get a hint.