LuckeeLaydee
Cathlete
At the risk of sounding pathetic, I am wondering if any of you ladies have had trouble making "friends" in your adult life?
I am 48 and lost a good deal of my so called "friends" when I got divorced. I still have some of my childhood friends in Ca but even a couple of them have passed away and I rarely get to visit CA to see the ones still alive.
I remarried and moved to a new neighborhood a couple of years ago. I am a working mom and most of the neighbors are stay at home moms with small children (my youngest is a teenager). Most of them are not at all interested in the things I am (working out, music, riding motorcyles and taking trips with my new husband) and I wonder if they just can't relate to me at all because I am so unlike them.
I have made a few friends since I came to TX but they are all single women so they can do things at the drop of a hat and I can't always. I would so much like to meet other "couple" friends that aren't burdened with small chilren OR a married woman that has older children so understands than I have some time restraints.
Any suggestions? Do others have these problems? I am beginning to think I am a real weirdo or something and I have always had friends in the past. I sometimes wish I could go back to CA but I know that isn't the answer as hubby and I are well established (other than friendships) in TX. Maybe I am being unrealistic and others don't have time for lots of friends either? Maybe I should just focus entirely on my family and be thankful that I have them?
Paula
I am 48 and lost a good deal of my so called "friends" when I got divorced. I still have some of my childhood friends in Ca but even a couple of them have passed away and I rarely get to visit CA to see the ones still alive.
I remarried and moved to a new neighborhood a couple of years ago. I am a working mom and most of the neighbors are stay at home moms with small children (my youngest is a teenager). Most of them are not at all interested in the things I am (working out, music, riding motorcyles and taking trips with my new husband) and I wonder if they just can't relate to me at all because I am so unlike them.
I have made a few friends since I came to TX but they are all single women so they can do things at the drop of a hat and I can't always. I would so much like to meet other "couple" friends that aren't burdened with small chilren OR a married woman that has older children so understands than I have some time restraints.
Any suggestions? Do others have these problems? I am beginning to think I am a real weirdo or something and I have always had friends in the past. I sometimes wish I could go back to CA but I know that isn't the answer as hubby and I are well established (other than friendships) in TX. Maybe I am being unrealistic and others don't have time for lots of friends either? Maybe I should just focus entirely on my family and be thankful that I have them?
Paula