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Volunteering is basically out because dh would be paying for gas. And if he knew it was volunteer, no pay...yeah, that's not gonna work. Distance from home vs pay is a huge consideration as I must have something to take home after gas and any childcare or else it isn't worth doing. (Or hearing the fussing for working but not being able to pay on bills, etc; it would be working for nothing but an argument) At least you do have a degree which is something to stand on. Try becoming an insider but not letting them push you away. I have been unsocial for years because of fears of people and what would be asked if I was seen talking with someone dh didn't know or didn't approve of. Last year I thought about my life and how things were with me. My chickens brought me around to getting up the courage to talk to other chicken people, a need for hay for the coop lead me to talking to a local cattle man, etc. Don't let them know how u feel inside and only show a brazen face. The cattle man may have thought some weirdo girl just showed up for hay but by the time I left- over an hour later- we had discussed farming, animals, his wife's show horses, my chickens and he wrote down my name and number in case he needed help later. He now waves every time he passes my place. As far as dh is concerned: the first time I told him I met a distant neighbor and everything I learned about him dh told me I didn't need to go bothering folks and to leave them alone. I replied that it's not a bad thing to meet folks that live around you. It's the country- u meet people, help em out, they may be able to help u, and at least u know something about the ones around u. Neighbor wasn't bothered and enjoyed talking with me. I was afraid to meet others and it totally helped to not show that fear. Eventually they'll accept u.