FleaOfTheChill wrote:
I'm curious though, if you have a partner, aren't' their friends and their social circle kind of yours as well? That's how it's gone for me in the past, I kinda got absorbed into/tolerated by their group. Are you not feeling a part of their social circle? Or are they not so social as well, or perhaps it's a long distance thing? I could see why those could be problematic if you want more interaction.
That's what I hoped would happen when I got married, but my husband socialises with his friends on his own. Mainly because our daughter was so ill as a little girl, one of us always had to stay at home to look after her. And I'd rather it was me than him because she always wanted Mummy and I got too anxious away from her.
My parents did what you say though, Flea of the Chill- my mum's social circle became my dad's and vice versa. But it doesn't work like that with me and my husband. I don't know his friends except by name. He has a full, vibrant social life. I don't. And I've lost confidence as regards driving, socialising etc. and stay at home alone now 24/7.
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