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I've always struggled to make friends, in college I've managed to befriend a few like-minded weirdos after a year or two of loneliness, but all of that fell apart after the first covid lockdowns, we all split all over the country or just lost contact. The only people I could consider friends are living in places that I do not wish to ever get back to. And I actually plan on moving again, because my current city is getting on my nerves. My only social interactions for the last 2 or 3 years, were hookups/short flings, but no friendship or parties of any kind. How do you manage to build a new social circle every time? |
If you have trouble meeting people or maintaining a friendship you might want to get therapy. Or try joining Toastmasters to get over shyness. Don't worry about meeting people just like you, with the same interests ("like-minded weirdos"). You get over shyness by imagining a not-shy version of yourself and acting that out. After a while that becomes second nature.
Act like a good friend, show concern for your friends, make time for them. Don't do everything over social media. Use your phone to call people to maintain connections. Try hobbies and activities that will put you in group situations. Laugh and have fun, try new things.