Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I find that many people here enjoys excluding other people just because they weren’t born here and speak with an accent. The social environment changed negatively in the last decade. I’d suggest you try joining a hobby club and let things flow.
Or a religious organization.
Anonymous wrote:This thread made me realize how many mom friends I loathe because my kid became highly selective about his friends if not outright antisocial when he was about 7, and when he mellowed out after Covid (surprisingly; I think not having to go to school helped with what I now see as social anxiety) he was too old for arranged play dates. Covid also got in the way of my friendships and then the final nail in the coffin was all the conflicts since 2022 which took people apart politically.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why don't you two have close family. Are your parents alive?
Anonymous wrote:You cannot be well liked, social savvy and not have friends. A piece is missing here.
I am not sure how you figure out what you are missing, but you have to dig deeper.
Anonymous wrote:This thread made me realize how many mom friends I loathe because my kid became highly selective about his friends if not outright antisocial when he was about 7, and when he mellowed out after Covid (surprisingly; I think not having to go to school helped with what I now see as social anxiety) he was too old for arranged play dates. Covid also got in the way of my friendships and then the final nail in the coffin was all the conflicts since 2022 which took people apart politically.
Anonymous wrote:You cannot be well liked, social savvy and not have friends. A piece is missing here.
I am not sure how you figure out what you are missing, but you have to dig deeper.
Anonymous wrote:OP, DH and I faced the same situation and what worked well for us was starting to wear wool hats all the time, and I mean all the time. At home, in the car, outside, at the store, anywhere you go. It takes a little getting used to but there's something about the "vibe" wool hats give off that really connects you to people and them to you. We went from being lonely onlys to having a few friends to having many wonderful friends. People sometimes ask us why we always have the wool hats on and we just, a "friend" recommended them and laugh. May work for you to, plenty of wool hats (and friends) to go around. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:This thread made me realize how many mom friends I loathe because my kid became highly selective about his friends if not outright antisocial when he was about 7, and when he mellowed out after Covid (surprisingly; I think not having to go to school helped with what I now see as social anxiety) he was too old for arranged play dates. Covid also got in the way of my friendships and then the final nail in the coffin was all the conflicts since 2022 which took people apart politically.
Anonymous wrote:OP, DH and I faced the same situation and what worked well for us was starting to wear wool hats all the time, and I mean all the time. At home, in the car, outside, at the store, anywhere you go. It takes a little getting used to but there's something about the "vibe" wool hats give off that really connects you to people and them to you. We went from being lonely onlys to having a few friends to having many wonderful friends. People sometimes ask us why we always have the wool hats on and we just, a "friend" recommended them and laugh. May work for you to, plenty of wool hats (and friends) to go around. Good luck!