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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 179859"><p>Do you have a girlfriend that would understand this situation? You might invite her to a movie. If you go to a movie, you will get your mind off of what is bothering you and also enjoy the companionship of another human being. Exercise, hobbies....all distractions.</p><p>You might want to check out the local community college and see what non credit courses they are offering. There are so many good ones. I took a computer course last summer for a small fee and Spanish the year before. They have often have courses like flower arranging and all sorts of interesting things to chose from. It would be a great way to learn new things, get out of the house and meet people with like interests. In addition, I would do your best to re-kindle and nourish your relationship with your spouse...he can be a source of friendship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 179859"] Do you have a girlfriend that would understand this situation? You might invite her to a movie. If you go to a movie, you will get your mind off of what is bothering you and also enjoy the companionship of another human being. Exercise, hobbies....all distractions. You might want to check out the local community college and see what non credit courses they are offering. There are so many good ones. I took a computer course last summer for a small fee and Spanish the year before. They have often have courses like flower arranging and all sorts of interesting things to chose from. It would be a great way to learn new things, get out of the house and meet people with like interests. In addition, I would do your best to re-kindle and nourish your relationship with your spouse...he can be a source of friendship. [/QUOTE]
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