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Originally Posted by jesyka
I put up with them since we do get out & do fun things together at times. We went to a few concerts together. There’s safety in numbers. So that’s one benefit I get from the group.
My husband doesn’t like to go out much, so I need my friends. My therapist is going to help me with this issue soon.
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I guess if they are more activity companions and that works well then maybe you can adjust expectations to just see them as that rather than friends? I understand this because I had a lot of activity companions myself through sport and that was good, but we didn’t meet up other than that or share emotional support as one would with closer friends. Can you keep them as activity companions?