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Why More & More Moms Are Feeling 'Friendship Burnout'

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May. 14, 2026
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Why More & More Moms Are Feeling “Friendship Burnout”

“I know the ‘90s were a wildly different time to raise kids, so of course motherhood today is going to look different, but I’m always amazed by the one thing my mom didn’t feel burned out on as a mom: her friendships,” writes Samantha Darby today.

“She met friends for dinner after long days at work, joined them (with us in tow!) for karaoke after our softball games, played Scrabble on their back porch for hours on a Sunday afternoon. She made phone calls and talked during basketball practice, and while I know she was exhausted by her daily work commute and taking care of three kids and a home, I don’t ever remember her saying she felt ‘friendship burnout.’

But there’s a whole lot of us now who do.”

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