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Bumble For Friends

daniegirl6224

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If you want to make friends but struggle to make friends, I really recommend the app Bumble For Friends. I’ve had a really good experience with it. I even put “seeking neurodivergent friends” on my profile, and still got matches. Hope this helps someone else connect ❤️
 
It's difficult for me to make friends even harder to keep them. I only had luck in churches but I always lost every one of them eventually.

Meet-up is a stretch by far but still connected me to a new Church but I feel like I am eventually going to lose them because they like every friend never hang unless it's a church or meet up activity.

Only online with autistic here I meet people I connect to.

In all those places IRL no one is a highly functional autism person. At first they act like they are until they talk then they are a neurotypical social butterfly with a great paying job education many friends and dated every time.

I only meet level 3 autistics IRL who can't even talk or make eye contact.
 
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It's difficult for me to make friends even harder to keep them. I only had luck in churches but I always lost every one of them eventually.

Meet-up is a stretch by far but still connected me to a new Church but I feel like I am eventually going to lose them because they like every friend never hang unless it's a church or meet up activity.

Only online with autistic here I meet people I connect to.

In all those places IRL no one is a highly functional autism person. At first they act like they are until they talk then they are a neurotypical social butterfly with a great paying job education many friends and dated every time.

I only meet level 3 autistics IRL who can't even talk or make eye contact.
I can totally relate to you with trouble connecting. I, too, feel the most connection from this group here.
 

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