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by nswizzle31
388 days ago
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Interesting! All of my best friends came from going through the same experience together. Totally agree on that. But that experience was high school or college. What experience can adult men (25+) go through that is enough to build a lasting friendship? That consistent, shared experience what I'm trying to build. But I can appreciate the feedback that it comes across as "auditioning" as that's not the point. The goal is to get people in the same place on a consistent basis. I also believe that consistently hanging out with people who are generally interesting / agreeable is a lot more important than matching humor or hobbies. How would you position this with that goal in mind, especially considering that some filtering needs to take place since many people won't necessarily click like you say. I'm not going to find someone whose humor matches mine by dumb luck. |
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Maybe fatherhood. I’ve had some of that experience with friends I’ve made through my kid’s preschool.
This week I read an article about a local club for new fathers in Chicago. Kinda of a similar concept, friendship through shared experience.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/entertainment-culture/2025/05/2...