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Default Sep 18, 2023 at 07:25 AM
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Anyone one in my area? Fairfax, VA? Want to go do a walk and talk with me? I moved here 7 years ago and still can not make any friends. I am painfully lonely even though I am married.

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Default Sep 18, 2023 at 10:48 AM
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Hi @MoxieDoxie. Hope you get some support here.

I am not sure if this would feel good to you, but I googled meetup and the city you mentioned and this was one of the possible meetups https://www.meetup.com/dulomemo-35-s...nts/295264840/

I know nothing about it or if it is suitable for your situation. Have a good day. @CANDC

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That is so nice of you to look for me. That group is not for 50yrs and older.

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That is so nice of you to look for me. That group is not for 50yrs and older.
Oh sorry about that. In my area, anyone 50 and over can joint the walking club at the senior center. That is a safe and comfortable place to meet new people for me. @CANDC

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