10 Ways Friendships Change When You’re The Only One Without Kids - Page 6
Conversations will feel very fragmented
You and your friend used to sit down over a bottle of wine and really get into some deep, engaging conversation. You’d share about your lives. You’d tell each other stories. When kids are present, there isn’t time for a full story. Everything you want to say must be broken into 20-second fragments, or just be prepared to pause a lot. One kid spills something, or needs help opening something, or screams for no reason, or tries to touch something dangerous. Your friend’s attention is only 30 percent on you. You start refraining from sharing any really important stories because it’s painful to have your meaningful update interrupted so often. You understand why it happens, but it isn’t any less frustrating.