DH and I have been married for almost 9 years, and we don't have any children. I figured everyone here would understand the following:
Over the weekend, my SIL invited me to her (all women) Bunco group. One of their regulars had backed out, and I was asked to fill in.
It sounded like fun, so I went. There were 12 women there, including me. Of all of us, I was the only one who didn't have children. So what was the topic for 3 straight hours? That's right, kids! I did ask questions about everyone's kids, but after that, I didn't really have anything to contribute. And that's all they wanted to talk about. (School districts, hair cuts for babies, allergies your kid has, etc. They covered it all!) I tried to ask if anyone had pets, but that conversation lasted a minute, and it was back to their children.
When one of the women asked me if I had kids, and I said no, they kinda left me out of conversations.

Made for an awkward night, at least for me. Because I would still smile and nod my head at whoever was talking, I 'forced' myself to be involved even though they wouldn't give me eye contact.
After talking to my SIL, it sounds like that was the common bond that brought this group together: they all have kids. So maybe that's why they didn't talk about anything else.
Oh, well. I did have fun, (at least while the game was going!), but this was my first experience being in a social group where I was the only childless one. As much as I made an effort to be interested in their conversations, it would have been nice if they could have found general topics to discuss with me too. Like, movies, music, etc. I'm not that hard to talk with!
Anyone have similar experiences?
diznee25