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It seems like the older I get, the more difficult it becomes to make new friends.

Metalhead

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Mainly because the guys who are in my age group are putting themselves out there into the social world less often than when we were in our 20's.

Hey, if anybody here wants to go to Puyallup and have a BBQ and some movie watching at my house, I would be down with that. Or we could make a day trip to Seattle on a weekend, visit some museums, eat some gourmet food, have a good time.

I hear often that I need to learn how to be comfortable while being alone, and I know that sentiment is 1000% correct. I still want more of a social life than what I have now.
 
From my own perspective, the older I get the more set in my ways I become.

And that perhaps a lot of people simply get used to the same social circles they already have, so they tend not to be so interested in meeting new people.
 

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