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[quote=Anonymous]History is the best indicator of future behavior. It sounds like poor social skills and inability to form friendships have been a lifelong problem for you. I have this to a degree and have ultimately just accepted that I'm never going to have many friends and the effort it takes to make friendships is just not worth it for me. You can either choose to really work on your social skills or gain confidence in being a more independent person who does not need much from others. I have connections from work and was able to find a partner with worse social skills than my own but has other positive attributes. You need to forge a separate path from your immigrant parents. Obviously, computer science isn't for you. Find a decent paying job that allows you to be independent that you actually enjoy. People do respond to vibes that you put off and you are putting off a lot of woe is me energy. Figure out how you can infuse some joy into your life.[/quote]
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