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Originally Posted by Mr. Venomous
Users on PC don't believe me when I say things like this but the truth is that most of my friends have either stopped talking to me or will in the near future. (Of course, all the friends I do have are Internet friends, because I have none left in real life.) Loneliness is such an issue for me because I really have almost no one in my life. People either never like me or do like me and eventually don't. Now I don't trust people when they tell me they love me or similar statements because you stop believing them when they always leave you. It doesn't upset me as much because I am so used to it now. I am incredibly lonely but I have little hope that will ever change.
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Personally dude, in my experience the attitude will affect what you perceive.
In your case you seem to be victimizing yourself. While I cannot say this would apply to all of your relationships, I am sure you have some family to fall back on. Get active in your community and put on a happy face! For me I was able to do this by participating in a local cycling club, volunteering for the Obama Campaign, and going to mental health related meetings. While I you may not find a soul mate you may definitely make some friends!
There's always more out there than you might think.