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scrubbedexpat091 Jan 16th 2016 8:28 pm

Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 
Seems at our age there are not a whole lot of couples out there without kids. Everyone we know has kids, most have multiples, and a couple have kids that are nearly adults. Imagine having a near adult at our age, to us it seems so weird.

There are a fair amount of singles without kids, but they in general seem mostly interested in dating, and not worry about making friends....


Seems those with kids have a plethora of activities to attend via their kids which in turn the parents meet other parents, and become friends with some.

Look through community activity books, and generally there is a plethora of stuff for adults with kids, seniors, and such, but not a whole lot for those without kids, and a small amount of stuff for singles which sometimes are suitable for couples, but seems a fair amount are geared to meeting people to date, which of course wouldn't be something most couples would be looking for.

What say you?

Aviator Jan 16th 2016 9:13 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 
Buy a M/C, meet loads of people and it's way cheaper than kids and without the attitude!

pdarwin Jan 16th 2016 9:18 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 
Television and Facebook was invented for people like you.

scrubbedexpat091 Jan 16th 2016 9:22 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by Aviator (Post 11839694)
Buy a M/C, meet loads of people and it's way cheaper than kids and without the attitude!

We are certainly not planning on having kids, especially just to meet people...lol...:rofl:

Partially discharged Jan 16th 2016 9:40 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 11839703)
We are certainly not planning on having kids, especially just to meet people...lol...:rofl:

Oh come on its a great way to meet people who are as stressed as you are as a new parent. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

The husband of a friend of my wife gave his wife two Christmas presents one year. This couple were having marital problems and he wanted kids and she didn't.

One gift was a book called 'What to expect when you are expecting'

The other was the Ontario Do it Yourself Divorce Kit

Subtle !!!!!

Needless to say they are no longer together.

Shard Jan 17th 2016 8:33 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 
I say, you're right. Much easier to cross paths with other parents as you suggested. Having said that, there are plenty of couples in their 50s and 60s whose kids have flown the coop, and are quite ready to socialise.

plasticcanuck Jan 17th 2016 9:34 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 
Having and walking a dog will attract attention from others, mainly dog lovers who will stop, admire your dog while you do theirs and chat. Could turn into an opportunity to socialize.

dbd33 Jan 17th 2016 9:38 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by plasticcanuck (Post 11840488)
Having and walking a dog will attract attention from others, mainly dog lovers who will stop, admire your dog while you do theirs and chat. Could turn into an opportunity to socialize.

For me, one winter, this turned into an opportunity to see that a man did, in fact, have a cockerel tattooed on his bum.

Stinkypup Jan 17th 2016 9:47 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 11840490)
For me, one winter, this turned into an opportunity to see that a man did, in fact, have a cockerel tattooed on his bum.

Oh .. My.. God.. Was this a "George Michael incident"? The things we learn about people always amazes me!:cool:

dbd33 Jan 17th 2016 10:03 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 11840496)
Oh .. My.. God.. Was this a "George Michael incident"? The things we learn about people always amazes me!:cool:

I chat to people while the dogs run, it's what you do. Usually it's fine, but:

"What's your accent?"

"London"

"What team?"

"The Yids"

"Me too"

"Bollocks, you're from here"

"I can prove it..."

This in a busy dog park in central Toronto (Allen Gardens).

Stinkypup Jan 17th 2016 10:07 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 11840511)
I chat to people while the dogs run, it's what you do. Usually it's fine, but:

"What's your accent?"

"London"

"What team?"

"The Yids"

"Me too"

"Bollocks, you're from here"

"I can prove it..."

This in a busy dog park in central Toronto (Allen Gardens).

Yep- your story and your sticking to it:lol:

I'm not sure what is worse, being arrested for cottaging or being a Spurs fan:rofl:

Ok, what is actually worse than both is me vaguely supporting Chelsea:unsure:

dbd33 Jan 17th 2016 11:28 pm

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 11840513)
Yep- your story and your sticking to it:lol:

I'm not sure what is worse, being arrested for cottaging or being a Spurs fan:rofl:

Ok, what is actually worse than both is me vaguely supporting Chelsea:unsure:

I should not be at all bothered about being arrested for cottaging however it's no longer likely. A cottaging anecdote is that a (straight) colleague of mine has an untidy domestic life and so found himself sleeping in his car in High Park. He was awakened by an invitation to cottage expressed in the form of a tumescent member rapping on the window. It was a Honda, no one should be obliged to drive a Honda.

Don't hiss at me and your vague unpleasantness can be ignored.

Shirtback Jan 18th 2016 8:54 am

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 11839655)
Seems at our age there are not a whole lot of couples out there without kids. Everyone we know has kids, most have multiples, and a couple have kids that are nearly adults. Imagine having a near adult at our age, to us it seems so weird.

There are a fair amount of singles without kids, but they in general seem mostly interested in dating, and not worry about making friends....


Seems those with kids have a plethora of activities to attend via their kids which in turn the parents meet other parents, and become friends with some.

Look through community activity books, and generally there is a plethora of stuff for adults with kids, seniors, and such, but not a whole lot for those without kids, and a small amount of stuff for singles which sometimes are suitable for couples, but seems a fair amount are geared to meeting people to date, which of course wouldn't be something most couples would be looking for.

What say you?

How about volunteering in your community? I've met & made friends (of all ages) through volunteering, although that wasn't my objective when I started :).

SarahBC Jan 20th 2016 5:01 am

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 11839655)
Seems at our age there are not a whole lot of couples out there without kids. Everyone we know has kids, most have multiples, and a couple have kids that are nearly adults. Imagine having a near adult at our age, to us it seems so weird.

There are a fair amount of singles without kids, but they in general seem mostly interested in dating, and not worry about making friends....


Seems those with kids have a plethora of activities to attend via their kids which in turn the parents meet other parents, and become friends with some.

Look through community activity books, and generally there is a plethora of stuff for adults with kids, seniors, and such, but not a whole lot for those without kids, and a small amount of stuff for singles which sometimes are suitable for couples, but seems a fair amount are geared to meeting people to date, which of course wouldn't be something most couples would be looking for.

What say you?

If you don't mind me asking, how old are you?

I'm treated as some sort of un-Canadian threat as I don't wish to pop out province filling babies.

scrubbedexpat091 Jan 20th 2016 5:04 am

Re: Easier for couples with kids to meet folks then childless?
 

Originally Posted by SarahBC (Post 11842801)
If you don't mind me asking, how old are you?

I'm treated as some sort of un-Canadian threat as I don't wish to pop out province filling babies.

I am 36 (37 in April) and my wife is 35 (36 in September) all her friends whom she has a fair number of have kids or several kids, so they rarely have time to do anything, and her sister has kids as well, so always busy with kid stuff.


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