I don't tbh. I haven't been invited to dinner parties mind you, but at the school gates and on the mums' nights out, no I don't find it hard. I dont' think I'd want to go to dinner parties with a load of couples though. I have some single friends, some married friends, some friends with no children... I have NO other single mum friends in real life though. I could do with one.
chattysoul I agree 100%! I very rarely find myself envying somebody their husband, for the reasons you mention and also, if they crash the car, they have to 'confess'. They have to watch hours of football. They have to explain why they spent 150 on a handbag when they already have loads. And that stuff is in the mostly happy functioning relationships.
Poshsinglemum, I find that when your child starts school the competitiveness is watered down a bit by then. People's children's abiliities have panned out a bit, people are, to be frank, bored of talking/boasting about their children!! other subjects come up in conversation! it's a bit more like the office. Friendships are based on clicking with people with a similar sense of humour to yourself. Even if that person's child is 3 yrs ahead. I just think it gets better.
I'd never, ever go out with a married man either. He'd be by definition another shit. Why would I want another shit. Have the t-shirt. I would like to meet a decent man but I don't meet any men so in the meantime, I'm not looking. Why drive yourself mad!. I think I come across as being quite content to be single though.
Tongith I'm ordering chicken badam passanda and washing it down with a wee bucket of vino.