
Anonymous wrote:Relationships evolve. Have you tried going to a park/ having a picnic / etc . Where the kids can come along? You may need to involve the family to maintain the friendship. And that's ok.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly if you hung out with them, all they would talk about is their kids anyway. They are doing you a favor, OP!
Anonymous wrote:You know I do think this thread is revealing something that is rarely talked about in modern parenting. Like sure sh*$ is hard and everything and you're tired. But people LIKE spending time with their kids. I really kind of enjoy all the guys on here talking about how they really would rather spend time with their kids than going to a bar.
I feel like we should talk about how freaking cool little kids can be more often. It seems like all anyone talks about these days is cleaning up poop and vomit and walking around like a zombie barely holding on to one's sanity. I watched my kid discover what a garden hose does yesterday and it was awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they don't like your improper use of the word "literally" and they've shunned you.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of good responses here. Call your friends, ask if you can go to their how and bring dinner and a bottle of wine or a board game after their kid is in bed. They won't have to bring the kid, get a sitter, or worry. No, it isn't going out. But you can still see them and have fun.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Again, it's not that they have less time. I get that. But my guy friends with kids seem to think they have some newfound immunity from being polite and actually keeping in touch re: plans and continuing to have a friendship. Whenever we do hang out it's always "we should do this more often." But simply getting them to communicate is near impossible post kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a DW and mine DH doesn't allow me to go anywhere. He also doesn't go anywhere since he has no friends. He sees his brother only when I'm at work. Almost never when we are all home. Maybe one time when his other brothers were in town and I was too tired and so was the toddler.
He is always with us and expects me to be always with them unless at work. I haven't seen my friends in few years.
So tiring. Wish he'd get a hobby and get out of the house.