Trouble in Paradise
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we need friends!

sounds pathetic. and yes we do have friends. however, we need couple friends!  any suggestions???????  why is it so hard to find couples where the husbands get along, and the wives, and we can do stuff together and get out of the house??

Re: we need friends!

  • LOL even this post only has 60 views.

    GOOD LUCK.

    BTW, if you want to get out of the house, use the door.

  • I feel your pain. Sorry, no suggestions but just wanted to let you know that you're not alone. We have 1 couple who we're friends with - my best friend from childhood and her husband (he and DH get along but I wouldn't call them "friends"). When possible, we travel together but it's tough because they have a daughter and we're child free so some our shared interests are beginning to part ways because they are all about their daughter's interests, activities, etc.
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    LOL even this post only has 60 views.

    GOOD LUCK.

    BTW, if you want to get out of the house, use the door.

    yeah this is all I can suggest too...the only way you'll meet people is to go out and just be friendly lol. or get a hobby and then you may meet people with similar interests.

    If you knew better, you'd do better.
  • What's wrong with your "non-couple" friends?  Do they just not understand how much your life has changed since you put that ring on your finger?

    Quite frankly, you seem pretty immature.  And if I were one of your "non-couple" friends reading this post, you'd never hear from me again.

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  • I'm married and was one of the first of my friends to get married.  And I never felt the need to obtain friends based on their marital status.  Just because you're married does not mean you need to hang out with married people solely.
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  • Why, pray tell, can't you hang out with your non-couple friends? 

    Get out of the house on your own and do stuff you enjoy, and this will up your chances of meeting new friends who also enjoy those things.  

    Who did you hang out with before there was a wedding ring on your finger?  


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