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For me it's easier to make friends as a adult.

Tony Ramirez

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I don't understand the difficulty in making friends as a adult. I actually find it quite easy. Making friends as a kid, teenager and after was quite difficult impossible to be exact especially after 18.

Now it's not difficult especially at my 40's. Really I don't see what the fuss is with all the YouTube, social media and Reddit posts complaining.
 
Full time work can get in the way of making friends.
It can be very draining for a person.
I work full time 40hrs a week M-F, outside of work I don't find I really have the time or desire to go looking to make new friends because after a day of peopling at work I am drained and just want to isolate for the evening and recuperate for the next day. Weekends I purposefully do my shopping early morning when it's slow. But honestly if I wanted to go looking to make new friends I wouldn't have the first damn clue how to go about it. I've never tried to "make" friends, I've always just sort of been adopted by extroverts or randomly encounter cool ND's. Something to think about though.

Also @Tony Ramirez nice to see you back on the forum. You absence was felt.
 
For me it's easier to make friends in my daydreams. 😂
 

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