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48 a teacher husband ex NRI only daughter married. Now its vacation i feel so low husband doesnt take me anywhere nor does he accompany me i dont go anywhere nor does he understand.hardly do v tok as he is glued to fb and wats app. What do i do?
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Hello Friend, Good that you are seeking a help here. I can understand your suitation. Yes it's difficult to handle idleness and loneliness for people who had spent as working women. You need to a revisit and relook at your profile again. There are lots of interest area or hobbies you can try. You may be still carrying the energy and  hidden interest to explore out. Even there are ways to bring back your husband to activneess if you experiment changes in both of your lifestyles.
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This is called the classic ‘empty nest’ situation. It occurs when you’re most invested and involved with one entity in your life(in this case: your daughter) and they leave you behind for whatever reason, you suddenly experience a big bout of loneliness and emptiness. This situation should have been foreseen and ideally you could have planned your life with other activities while your daughter was about to leave so that you can continue to keep yourself involved in life. But, I understand your situation and it’s not too late yet! Start doing the same now. Venture into finding activities that interest you. Join and be a part of the groups of women near around your community, whatever be the context of those groups based on your needs (ex: kitty-parties, business-women etc) Once you start involving yourself in various activities and remain invested into the people around you, you will solve your crisis.
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You shouldn’t ideally become dependent on anyone(even your husband!)
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