Ladies night was a bust. I feel like I don't belong anywhere. All of my friends don't have kids and all the parents I meet only want to talk kids.
I feel lost.
I understand that completely. I have a handful of friends with kids but they live at least more than 45 minutes away. The people that I meet that don't have kids don't understand my schedule. It's rough.
Ladies night was a bust. I feel like I don't belong anywhere. All of my friends don't have kids and all the parents I meet only want to talk kids.
I feel lost.
I understand that completely. I have a handful of friends with kids but they live at least more than 45 minutes away. The people that I meet that don't have kids don't understand my schedule. It's rough.
I hear you both on this. I have 1 friend who lives close with a daughter my daughters age. And we are both nurses so our schedules are so hard to coordinate. None of my other friends (from high school or college) have kids. And my husbands friends wives are awesome (they are a little older than me) but they are the only ones with young families like us. So we hang out with them.
Ladies night was a bust. I feel like I don't belong anywhere. All of my friends don't have kids and all the parents I meet only want to talk kids.
I feel lost.
I understand that completely. I have a handful of friends with kids but they live at least more than 45 minutes away. The people that I meet that don't have kids don't understand my schedule. It's rough.
It's just so many things. I'm constantly biting my tongue because they think they have it all figured out for "when they have kids" or they talk about how much they don't want kids. It's hard to sit through that.
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