Do you do much social activities

Not really at all, no. I go on hikes with friends and go places every once in a while, but I don’t party and I’m not looking to date or anything, and to be honest I actually enjoy focusing on improving myself and my future right now. It’s better to have a few close friends/people instead of a bunch of fake ones, and from my experience, really good friends are harder to find.

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I’m thinking of staying in touch with friends who are distant or working and a better socioeconomic background by doing some portraits for them maybe. MAYBE.

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Your right on that. i keep thinking about joining groups, volunteering. sports. or something athletic and make a small iniative but it’s hard for me.

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I agree i think good friends are hard to find. one thing on illness of any kind or troubles you often find out who really is there for you.

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that sounds like a great idea tukey. you seem to have friends and do good socially and i do admire you for that!! I want to be social but i struggle at the same time.

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I do very little socially.

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I meet my in laws sometimes. Spend alot of time with my wife. Otherwise I dont socialize much.

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I think they’d like me to socialise more. The woman who did my care act assessment
mentioned a place in town. The hurdles? Getting there by myself. Would need someone to accompany me and it fitting in with their work schedules etc. Also it would have to be on a day with a suitable activity for me. Lots of activities there are not really suited to a person with possible/probable dyspraxia , or you have to pay for.

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İ don t have any friends but not because i can t have just i don t want . Normies chats so boring i think😅i always stay back from people who normal mental health.i don t know why all people who i feel close to me are mentally not stable.that s weird.

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For a couple years I stayed home alone with my son and only went out to therapy appointments once a week. Now, I am out every day.

Don’t take anything for granted! Spending time out with your mom IS being social!

Church is a great place to meet people! So is the YMCA, plus Rec clubs, community centers, and gyms. Try going to the same place every week. The staff will get to know you and you be welcomed by familiar faces. Try Chik Fil A! My grandmother went for over a year to the same one and they were so nice to her! You can volunteer, too, somewhere!

I recommend visiting nursing homes! The elderly love someone to talk to, and they have great stories! They make awesome friends!

I am the same way, so I can definitely relate.

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No, I don’t do much social activities at all. Only volunteering and hanging out with my gf. That’s it really.

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