I have a few mom friends in my circle. But only one I see regularly!
I talk to my other/out of state mom friends on a daily basis though via text
I have a few mom friends in my circle. But only one I see regularly!
I talk to my other/out of state mom friends on a daily basis though via text
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
Lots that I met online! But IRL, just a few friends who have kids, and we're all so busy, it's hard to get together IRL, and I also joined MOPS for some mom friendship stuff.
hostess / papaya / 10219 posts
I don't have any non-mom friends. But that's probably because I'm older.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
I had a lot through my old church but when we left, we didn't really stay friends so that was a bummer.
Most of my friends are from my nursing program now and the majority don't have kids.
clementine / 770 posts
I have two - soon to be moms- and one ttc. I know in the end our Lo's will prob be friends (mines about a year older). But right now I wish they already had babies!
pomelo / 5720 posts
There are 7 of us in my town that have become close mom friends. We see each other usually once a month for girls night and then some of us meet up for playdates each week.
cantaloupe / 6059 posts
A few, but not as many as I'd like. One of my good mom friends moved away recently. I'm going to search out a few more. It's just tough to find women to click with that are around my age and have kids!
grapefruit / 4321 posts
I have three awesome out of state mom friends that I talk to constantly and help me keep my sanity.
I have four local mom friends who are amazing. All of our kids go to day care together and we all jump in to help each other as much as we can. We have been so lucky to have found each other through day care.
And then I have lots of other mom friends but no one else as close as those two groups.
blogger / pomegranate / 3300 posts
Yes, most of the people I hang out with have kids now. I think my three babies kinda of scared off some of my non mom friends when they were really young.
bananas / 9357 posts
I have a few mom friends. I made a couple new ones recently and have been getting together with them every week for play dates. I have one that I'm pretty close with and we text a lot through out the day.
pomegranate / 3521 posts
I'm the first of my close circle to be pregnant so it's a challenge right now (pregnant). My cousin is pregnant and I know a few people that have kids but nobody that I talk to on a regular basis about mom stuff.. if that makes sense. Then again, I am still pregnant so maybe that will change when LO is born and I have 57349853 questions.
pineapple / 12053 posts
yep. friends from HS (who live farther away), friends from my old community and a few new friends in our new town.
grapefruit / 4988 posts
No, and it makes me sort of sad. I don't have many friends around here to begin with (my closest friends are all from college but over the years, many have moved away) and those that are here have no kids. Makes it hard to get together. It's weird too, we're all in our 30s!
papaya / 10560 posts
Almost all my friends have kids, but my two best friends don't (well one is pregnant right now).
eggplant / 11716 posts
I have a good amount- my online group that I "talk to" every day and my in-town mom friends that I don't see as often as I like since I work full time.
grapefruit / 4903 posts
Yes, finally! Most of my friends still haven't had kids, and I struggled to build a community once I decided to become a sahm. Luckily, I found an awesome moms group after our most recent move, and it's been awesome to build friendships out of that.
pomegranate / 3863 posts
Except for sister, nope. That's why I value my HB friends so much!
grapefruit / 4089 posts
We don't have kids yet, but this is something that I think will suck for us. We are fairly young and for most of our friends, kids aren't even on the radar yet. I worry that it will be a little isolating, but hopefully we will make some new mom and dad friends.
pear / 1657 posts
Most of my friends are also new moms - many of them were my friends before and we all happened to have babies around the same time. I've also connected with some friends of friends because they also have babies. I feel pretty lucky.
eggplant / 11287 posts
Yes! I'm lucky. But not a lot of time to hang out with them. The time that works best for me to hang out with them is the time their husbands are coming home from work and so they're starting dinner/family time for the day. I do a Bible Study every Monday and the group is all moms and they bring their kids, so that's at least one fun "social" thing a week.
apricot / 411 posts
One very close one who lives in another country (we were roommates in college), a couple good ones (although one of them keeps disappearing off the radar) and a couple acquaintances. I thought I'd spend my maternity leave going to tons of groups and making new friends but it's more hassle & stress than I thought it would be!
pomelo / 5132 posts
Not really. Through HB and FB, yes, but my friends just don't have kids yet or aren't married yet.
grapefruit / 4066 posts
Not really, just a few! It's hard bc I work FT so no time to meet any during day, and none of my friends are having kids yet.
kiwi / 584 posts
not really and I'm the first one to have kiddos (even though I'm on my second)
sooo .. anyone want to hang out? lol
pomegranate / 3983 posts
Most of my friends are moms so yes! I'm still in touch with my mom group from our old city and all the new people I've met are moms as well.
grapefruit / 4997 posts
We started our family later than my friends so most of my friends have 3-4 kids and their kids are much older than my toddler. I am lucky to have cousins who have kids that are DD's age group so right now my cousins are my closest mommy friends.
nectarine / 2272 posts
Long distance ones, yes. Local, no. My friends are mostly still single.
persimmon / 1316 posts
I will be having my first soon and between work, church, and friends I would say about 75% are moms.
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