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My husband and I got married in December. We are settled into out life together but realizing we have no married friends or even couple friends to hang out with! Any ideas of where we can meet couples in their 20's ?
Re: No couple friends :/
Right after we were married, we hung out a lot with DH's single friend. He was our third wheel. It was nice though. We both liked his company. Then he got himself a girlfriend (who we also really liked) but they did more stuff together so we had to find some other friends too.
Currently we mostly hang out with friends in the neighborhood who happen to also have children the same age as ours. And other friends I met on the knot something close to 10 years ago. crazy internet friends can end up being real friends. but explaining how we met is always a little awkward.
Making friends as an adult is always harder. There seem to be fewer opportunities to meet people. What do you and your H like to do? Maybe you can join a group or club for a hobby and meet like minded people that way. Most of my knot friends came from a knitting group that popped up when I first started posting.
It is hard making new friends as an adult. I would try getting involved in stuff and start networking socially...whether it's a professional organization, getting involved in PSL or something like that.
My sister moved to Denver by herself a few years ago and met a lot of people through something called Meetup - I don't know how popular it is here in Pittsburgh, but they do have groups in most cities.