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A Guide to Making Mommy Friends

Published September 24, 2014. Last updated November 16, 2019 by Liz. This post may contain affiliate links.

Guys, today some very sage mom advice of mine is being featured on Destination Femme, which is a website aimed at fashionable women. Clearly this is someplace I belong, as I am nothing if not fashionable. Also I am definitely a woman, despite my sometimes masculine energy. I have a vagina, all I’m saying.

What was I talking about? Ahh yes, this guest post:

A Guide to Making Mommy Friends

Mommy Friends
Having a baby catapults you into a world filled with challenges and joys unknown to your pre-baby life. How is one to navigate this brave new world? Critically important to your post-natal mental health is finding local mommy friends to commiserate and celebrate with. Moms who are more interested in getting a coffee than in debating the validity of the “Cry It Out Method.” You know, actual friends.

You need a wolf-pack.

To read the rest of my article, click here.

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Hi! I'm Liz, mom to 3 young kids. Like all of you, I have tons of free time on my hands to ponder the complexities of motherhood. Ok I have almost no time, these kids are taking me down. I write this blog to find camaraderie with the rest of you in the trenches. Welcome! Read More…

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