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Reply to "If your parents had no friends when you were growing up"
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[quote=Anonymous]I think it helps as you get older, to have a wider definition of friend. To put together your own, "committee" basically of different people who you value for different things, recognizing forming new friendships in adulthood can be challenging, that some are friends due to a shared interest (such as children, or a sport or the gym, etc). And some are more lifelong and closer. I liked the recs for book club, or pta, gym, church, local government, or anything that interests you and then just asking if someone wants to go out for coffee. Start there. Psndemic may complicate this. It takes time and it's easy to feel you are the only one struggling but you are not I assure you. Keep trying, even one new friend can be a nice surprise and help a lot. Good luck op. People are often busy or introverted or preoccupied.....try not to take it personally. [/quote]
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