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There's something else that I realized. Well maybe not really realized, more like I forgot to mention it here. I kind of hate that people think I have friends in the first place. I mean when you've been seeing a guy like me being shy, quiet and a kinda unsociable, why do they they even bother to think that I have friends? Is there a subtle way I can show or tell people I don't have any other friends outside of the classroom, so maybe they can get the idea or maybe feel bad and invite me to hang out sometime?
If you want friends you have to be a friend. People will not be your friend because they feel sorry for you.
You aren't obligated to explain yourself to anyone.
No excuses need to be made.
Just because someone else was not there when you watched the movie, doesn't mean the experience meant nothing.
Your acquaintance sounds a bit shallow.
Perhaps he or she doesn't feel comfortable unless they're in a group.
Many people don't have a wide circle of friends.
It's not unique to you and you don't need to justify yourself.
Get back to me when youre 40 and live in a college/military town with the population being interested in activities that do not appeal to you in the slightest and nobody wants to talk to you anyway because youre "old".
Get back to me when youre 40 and live in a college/military town with the population being interested in activities that do not appeal to you in the slightest and nobody wants to talk to you anyway because youre "old".
Is that you, pythonis?
Why don't you hit on those "older" graduate students?
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