I previously made a now-deleted post somewhat related to this topic in the wrong community SHHHHHH. This is more broad.

Barring friends of friends, I have not made a new friend ever outside of school. As someone with a really niche personality, it’s hard to be brave enough to approach new people–nobody’s as weird as I am. I actually used to have a friend group that fit my personality, but it dissolved due to more drama than I can even comprehend. That’s why I’m in this situation, was all of that.

I’ve chosen not to go to college. That’d be my best outlet for meeting new people, but I simply don’t want to deal with debt. So, my time to meet as many people as possible has been cut somewhat short.

There’s a saving grace, though. I’m a furry–this is the niche personality part. Cons would be great, but, to keep it short, I just don’t have that capability right now. I’m not even IT yet, but my fate is sealed.

In the meantime… I am very bored. Thanks for reading.

  • HEXN3TOP
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    32 months ago

    I’m not religious, but I do love philosophical discussion. It’s a major passion.

    Can’t tolerate sports. Parent drama stuff.

    I’m into 50s-80s. Going on a tangent here, but practically everyone I know is into kpop, jpop and rap. Meanwhile, I like cassettes. There’s this nearby CD store I could try for a job at…

    I’ll consider a community college.

    I’ll locate a nearby library. I moved last month, and I’m still orienting myself.

    This is pretty good advice, overall!

    • @Rolando
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      42 months ago

      I do love philosophical discussion. It’s a major passion.

      Most community colleges have a couple good Intro to Philosophy classes you might be interested in.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        Sometimes you can find more casual philosophy-focused discussion/reading groups too - I know a few have a presence on Meetup in my area. They meet at a pub or something and discuss a particular topic for the evening.