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She certainly encourages their creativity, having home schooled them all for some time!! However, like many other people who want to get the most out of life, she does not want to spend all her time with other Mums and children who only spend their time mixing with other Mums and children!! How dull.

There are other people out there who do not have children or even if they do, also have other interests who may have an hour or so a week to do and think about things NOT related to children.

Any other more relevant suggestions gratefully received!!

I agree, Minitoots- uncleglen may be surprised to find out that some people with children actually make time to enhance both their own (and their kids' lives) by doing creative things that do not always involve the children. I hope your friend finds some more enlightened people than this!!!

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