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  • in reply to: Older mum #14714
    Katherine24
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    Hi. I am 48 on the 31st with 16 and 14 year old sons.

    in reply to: How you deal with loneliness #14711
    Katherine24
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    It is tough when they get older as you don’t meet mums as easily. Where are you located?

    in reply to: How you deal with loneliness #14163
    Katherine24
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    Hi Marissa

    Thank you so very much for your reply. I really do appreciate it. Great tips and will give your links a good read. Definitely need to reconnect to my younger self.

    Katherine

    in reply to: Introduce yourself… #14147
    Katherine24
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    Hi

    I am Katherine. My children are 16 & 14. I have joined to find support for various things but also to chat to other parents as my ex took custody of all the friends so struggle with the lonely factor when I was a social person!

    in reply to: Meeting up with people from the forum #14146
    Katherine24
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    I have just joined at think this is a great idea as it is a common problem with us adults. My children are teenagers therefore have their own social lives so I don’t need to bring them along to anything.

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