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Originally Posted by LovelaceF
Yes, that's true in my experience too. However, this is often because the unhealthy person tends to exhibit behaviours that are isolating. The good news is that this is fixable. Anyone can learn good social skills, and good social skills will in turn help the person gain a larger network.
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I doubt I am going to learn what most people consider good social skills. For one it involves eye contact which is uncomfortable and prevents me from paying attention to what's being discussed if I try and look like I am making eye contact then I get too focused on that and still can't follow the conversation.
Not to mention I sort of prefer quality over quanity when it comes to people I know.