u/lawlingalltheway

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Post Coachella Depression

Anyone else still feeling it? I already struggle with anxiety and depression and every time I do something super fun and happy, I tend to crash after. I’m in it now after leaving Coachella.

Anyone else?

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u/lawlingalltheway — 5 hours ago
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Unmarried moms with split custody or older kids

Curious what your lifestyle looks like? What do you do when you don’t have your child? Do you have any days/times dedicated to something for you? What’s your typical week? Do you vacation?

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u/lawlingalltheway — 13 hours ago

Dating & logistics

My partner has their kids full time with limited support for childcare.

I have my child half time with lots of support.

We have been able to see each other 1-2 times every two weeks. We have been able to have two sleepovers in 4 months.

I care about this person so much and they are a really great person. I feel guilty possibly needing more time. I’m not sure how we can grow more if we can’t see each other much. So much of our interaction is through the phone.. but I LOVE spending time with them when we do get to be together.

Is anyone in a similar situation that has found how to make it work?

TLDR; we both have kids and can’t see each other much. Is anyone else in this situation?

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u/lawlingalltheway — 14 hours ago
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Other life experiences that make you feel like Coachella

Coachella makes me feel so much joy, freedom, empowerment, excitement. It nurtures my inner child and makes me feel alive. I love how it feels to dance my ass off in the desert with the best vibes in the coolest place with the funnest people who all came to have a damn good time.

I’m curious what other experiences you’ve had in life that have made you feel these feelings outside of Coachella or other music festivals.

TLDR; have you done anything else in life that you love as much as music festivals?

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u/lawlingalltheway — 17 hours ago

How often do you need to see your partner to feel fulfilled in the relationship?

Understanding obviously the kids come first and schedules have to be worked around.

How often, and are sleepovers important to you?

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u/lawlingalltheway — 2 days ago