But I am in this one group that I actually enjoy. It's all women (at least it seems to be) and topics for discussion range from mascara to childhood surgery to mental health to pumpkin spice.
Most of the ladies in the group are married moms. Please don't misunderstand - I like married moms. Some of my best friends are married moms. Some of the best people on the planet are married moms.
But I am not a married mom. What's more - I'm not a married mom by choice. I'll definitely never be a married mom, so I'm not even a married-mom-in-waiting.
So some of the posts aren't really for me, which I accept and scroll on. Or maybe I silently troll the comments. It sort of depends how bored I am at work.
Not long ago, I was scrolling along and saw a post that opened with: Single ladies, this one's for you! What do you want to talk about?
Super-excited, I stopped all the work I wasn't doing and eagerly dug in. Finally a conversation I could join!
Except - I really couldn't. They wanted to talk about dating, and family pressure to find someone, and a host of other topics to which I could totally relate.... back before I started dating Toyfriend.

So I'm not really single - but I'm also not in what most people consider a relationship. I don't seem to quite fit in anywhere.
Which is probably a good indication that I'm in a relationship that is right for me, since I almost never do well when I do what everyone else is doing... but it does leave me with surprisingly few people to whom I can relate.
Maybe I need to start my own Facebook group?
yes please. i'll join.
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