Sunday Sarcasm: How to make friends when you’re a mom with no social life.

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We all know that when we become moms, our social lives start to die and when you have more than one kid, your social life is long gone, six feet under. Those of you that are reading this and saying, “This isn’t true. I talk to people” , sorry, but asking your kid if they pooped and what they are doing a million times a day, is not the social interaction you need. Quit lying to yourself. Here are 5 pieces of advice to help you get your social life back.
1. Gossip.
It’s inevitable, humans love to gossip. Again, quit lying. You know you do. Just start gossiping. Gossip at the grocery store, yoga (Janice isn’t as flexible as she claims to be.), or even at work. You are bound to get some interesting social interaction if you gossip at work.
2. Now, you can lie.
When you are actually out in public and you find yourself in an actual conversation, with actual adults, lie. Lie about what you do and make it more interesting. Lie about what kind of house you live in… You can even lie about having kids. This should really jump start an interesting friendship.

3. Get drunk.
Drunk people seem to attract each other. When two people are drunk, you figure out that you two actually have a lot in common. One: Well, you both decided to get drunk alone. Two: You both get really weird when you’re drunk… Three: You can’t understand what each other is saying because you guys are slurring your words. This can work to your advantage actually. If you say something that you wish you didn’t, it’s okay, they more than likely didn’t hear you anyways.

4. Facebook.
Start drama on facebook in a mom’s group. Lonely bitter mom’s LOVE drama, especially if it’s started on social media. You will for sure make some friends this way.

5. Befriend his Ex’s.
Call up your husband’s ex and talk to her. You have one thing in common right off the bat… Your taste in men which you know can open up a whole variety of convo topics. It’s a bonus if your hubby had a child with this ex.

There you have it. 5 for sure ways to make friends, or at least have a conversation with an adult.

 

DISCLAIMER:
I’ve been doing SUNDAY SARCASM for a while now so y’all should probably get the concept. Everything in my sarcasm posts are obviously SARCASTIC… Well, almost everything… I actually am friends with the mother of my step-daughter, so that worked out for me. LOL

jessie

12 responses to “Sunday Sarcasm: How to make friends when you’re a mom with no social life.”

  1. Love this so much! Why is it so hard😩 why don’t I care more/enough 😩. Very relatable. Thanks for the post!

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    1. I’ve always wondered why it’s so hard to find mom friends. I mean, we all have things in common. Lol maybe that’s why it’s so hard, we have too much I’m common. Lol

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  2. itsahotmess04 Avatar

    Love love love this! Why is it so hard to make a mom friend! We desperately need mom friends. Great tips, FB is so awesome for that.

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  3. Lol these are definitely some non-traditional methods for meeting people! I do embellish sometimes when I meet new people (I mean who is actually a Pinterest or Instagram mom with perfect hair and kids?!).

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    1. Certainly not me!!! Lol honestly, this is probably why it’s hard for moms to make other mom friends. Because they are always pretending to be the perfect mom and then are embarrassed to actually make friends and for them to see the real them. This makes sense actually.

      I went to my hair dressers house who is a mom to get my hair cut and when I walked in, she repeatedly apologized for how messy her house was and I said, “Don’t apologize, you’re a mom and it’s normal for mom’s houses to have toys an clutter everywhere, besides, mine is worse.” Lol

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  4. lisajakesmomma Avatar
    lisajakesmomma

    I died laughing at the facebook mom group part. I am in a No-Drama group. Like zero tolerance. Yet, every so often, one of those lonely bitter moms has to start something. I personally like to pop some pop corn and read through the comments! Way better than daytime tv!

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    1. I’m an admin for one and those bitter mom’s are for sure my entertainment. 🤣

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    2. Oh I’m an admin for one and there can be a ton of drama. I sit back and watch for a while then I start removing people. Lol we started this thread called the purge and it’s where anyone can say anything and call out anyone for 2 days in that thread only without reprimandation and that has seemed to decrease the amount of daily drama. Lol

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  5. thelupiemomma Avatar

    🤣 the drama in mom groups. I actually left one because there was too much drama. Like every day someone new was getting into it lol

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    1. I’m an admin for a mom group and let me tell you the petty drama I deal with. Lol

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  6. Had to add that. Our friendship is definitely not what others would consider normal. Lol

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  7. I was gonna say, hey wait, we are actually friends up until the disclaimer at the end lol

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