Anonymous wrote:I hit that wall in my early 40s, a couple of years after having DC #2. I became a SAHM, and my social life centered around the DCs rather than around adult gatherings requiring a babysitter. FWIW, life started getting fun and less exhausting again in my 50s. We’re back to eating out regularly, going to shows, and traveling impromptu.
Anonymous wrote:It's your age group. My kids are older now and I'm upshifting. More time for myself, less time and energy mothering.
Anonymous wrote:I agree, I've noticed this too. We're all just really tired and not feeling like much is worth the effort or money. I don't know that this is depression but it's for sure something happening. This is a thing. I think the last 6 years has really taken a toll on everything in our lives. Made us reevaluate things and made us more wanting to be relaxed maybe at home, I don't know but this isn't just you OP. You're not alone in this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Not me or my circle. I love my job, traveling, and going out.
Anonymous wrote:Tracks for me. I have barely left the house since December!
Anonymous wrote:My 32 year old co worker asks me every Friday “do you have any plans this weekend?” She seems disappointed every time I say “just relax at home!” She is the type that is going to drag her toddler to a gym class, a winery and out to eat, plus make her husband build something for their house this weekend. We are very dissimilar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't eat out as much because the food is no good. I don't know what happened, but Covid started it and then the past year or two restaurants cut costs and everything is gross. Same with shopping. I don't really purchase anything anymore.
This is very true. Clothes are so bad right now.
I still see my friends a decent amount, although it was curtailed a bit over the winter.
I just opened an OLD box full of clothes I must have last worn 15 years ago. I was going to donate it all, then though wait, this random GAP sweater, Jcrew stuff, old blue jeans and leather Coach bag all look so much better than anything I can buy today. Maybe I should hang onto them.
Anonymous wrote:It's your age group. My kids are older now and I'm upshifting. More time for myself, less time and energy mothering.