And sorry for the third post (instead of putting it all in one): The key for us was finding common ground and interests with the parents besides the kids. Every friday for example some of them join us for boardgames and/or rpg - and we are not talking about the kids then.
Very good point. We also decided we will no longer try to form friendships for him -- we need friends for ourselves. Problem is, he's not quite old enough to separate both worlds. E.g. I can meet with my old friends, some of which don't have children ...
Doing stuff as a family with other families is hard for us: With six people just on our side it will quickly become a major undertaking.
Instead we invite friends along on outings we undertake (to museums or cinemas for example). Or do family get-togethers at our place - but we have ample space.
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As soon as people visit us, he wants to be included. Naturally. We need some people we can do stuff as a family with
Instead we invite friends along on outings we undertake (to museums or cinemas for example). Or do family get-togethers at our place - but we have ample space.