Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that you say it’s happened among different buckets of friends.
For me, mid 50’s, I’ve noticed it the most with mom friends I made due to our kids. Our kids are young adults now and I’ve realized that I have less in common with some of them when our kids aren’t factored in. I think sometimes we try to extend these friendships longer than we should.
But for my friends who have nothing to do with kids and are organic friendships, I’m still enjoying them.
I was thinking something similar, as the OP mentioned kids in the first sentence. Maybe these friends were right for a season of life that is now over. People say maintaining friendships takes work, but if it feels like too much work maybe it's time to move on.