Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you think they’ll enjoy your company? Will they be kind to you about your recent divorce? Are they kind generally? If yes, then go. If not, and you feel like you “should” go, don’t go. You’re not beholden to the friends you had as an early 20-something, especially not if they aren’t really interested in knowing you as you are now. Not all old friends are worth keeping, even while some are.
This. If you’re physically feeling anxious, don’t go. Life is too short.
Anonymous wrote:I wore the sundress! It was dressier and felt a little more fun than just pants and top.
Anonymous wrote:Just an update-I had a good time! It was actually just as some of you said, so great to remember old times and memories.
I learned that other husbands have cheated too, they just went the counseling route instead. Things I didn’t even know until I started talking about my problems.
One friend even suggested we get together and make a dating profile for me, even though I’m 50 and not ready yet, it was nice to know she’d help me and laugh with me about it.
All in all, so glad I went. Thanks for helping.

Anonymous wrote:Just an update-I had a good time! It was actually just as some of you said, so great to remember old times and memories.
I learned that other husbands have cheated too, they just went the counseling route instead. Things I didn’t even know until I started talking about my problems.
One friend even suggested we get together and make a dating profile for me, even though I’m 50 and not ready yet, it was nice to know she’d help me and laugh with me about it.
All in all, so glad I went. Thanks for helping.
Anonymous wrote:Just an update-I had a good time! It was actually just as some of you said, so great to remember old times and memories.
I learned that other husbands have cheated too, they just went the counseling route instead. Things I didn’t even know until I started talking about my problems.
One friend even suggested we get together and make a dating profile for me, even though I’m 50 and not ready yet, it was nice to know she’d help me and laugh with me about it.
All in all, so glad I went. Thanks for helping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Struggling with an outfit…we are having dinner at the private boat club two of the women belong to and possibly out for drinks after. I’ve never been there. Thinking a sundress and wedges? Or white pants and nice top?
You can’t go wrong with either. Wear whichever one is the dressier of the two.
+1
Although I’d also take into account how you feel in the different outfits. If you feel much better in one, go with that. Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:Op, what matters is you are divorced. Forget the focus on the other stuff .. you say fancy-this, fancy-that, kids, achievements, clubs, neighborhoods, whatever. You have it wrong. None of that matters. It will matter that you are divorced. Recently divorced. Talk with them about that, right up-front. Sorry, but you need to lead with that. A few sentences. That's it. Then, do not dwell on it.
Enjoy your friends. That should be something you can do. Work to enjoy your friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Struggling with an outfit…we are having dinner at the private boat club two of the women belong to and possibly out for drinks after. I’ve never been there. Thinking a sundress and wedges? Or white pants and nice top?
You can’t go wrong with either. Wear whichever one is the dressier of the two.