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Jessicat
Thank you for sharing your story that I am sure many can relate to.
Friends are very important to our health and especially a best friend. You decided that your realtionship with your best friend was starting to hurt you so you had to step back. This was your decision but of course it will take a while to get used to life without her.
I am assuming this stepping back from your best friend means cutting out all contact with her.
Friends can no just be replaced can they so the pain of loneliness seems so hard.
Are you in a aplay group where you can meet mums and babies.
It will take you a while to make new friends especially as you aregrieving and you may e comparing your new acquaintances to your old one. I am not sure if there are young families nearby who that you can be friends with. You won't instantly click with someone when you meet , well the chances of that is pretty remote.
Does your husband have friends with young children.
Do you like walking with your daughter and taking her to the park. I never drove so when my children were little I would meet so many people just walking around my suburb and at the park.
Also are there music groups or gym groups for toddlers nearby?
It will hurt for a while but as you said you have a loving partner and a lovely child. Do you all go out as a family?
It is going to be hard but you distanced yourself for a good reason .
Thanks again for being open about your story.
Quirky
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Hi Love
I am feeling the same would love to be your new friend I live in Melbourne