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Old May 21, 2016, 11:22 PM
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I don't know what to do anymore, just really sad and lonely )':
Wondering why no body likes me. My so called friends no longer message me or call me the way they used to, I have been making the effort to connect with not just them but people too, its just not working. Ive been driving around town wasting gas going to random places miles away and staying at random places just sitting there thinking about who I am. Why bad things happen to me? What do people see in me? Why am I the only one who thinks life is short not only that but I have been battling some kind of sickness for a long time and just the past 5 months has been hell for me )': I dont have much time. Im getting close to suicide.

Funniest thing ever in the whole world is that I have found out no body on the internet likes to meet in person EVER! Ive been talking to a ton of people growing up like on AIM remember those days... Yeah I was like in Jr high it doesnt matter how long youve been talking to someone you like because they just dont want to meet period! I am now 27 yet no body wants to meet what am I doing wrong?

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Old May 22, 2016, 05:07 PM
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Hello DwNouT: The Skeezyks really can't speak to questions regarding having, or not having, friends since he is a solitary old goat. The important thing here is that if you are feeling suicidal, please reach out for help, in real life. Suicidal thinking is nothing to mess around with. I know... I've been there... more than once...

As far as people on-line not wanting to meet up goes, here again, I'm pretty solitary. So I would probably be one of those types of people. I like being on-line. But I can't imagine what circumstances would cause me to want to meet up, in person, with anyone I "knew" on-line. For one thing, it can be dangerous. But, more likely, it will just end up not being a very satisfying experience. People can be very different in person than they seem to be on-line.
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Old May 23, 2016, 04:08 AM
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Can you look into Meetups in your area and find something you are interested in .. Lots of people are able to find connections with people that way.

Or of course volunteer work seems to always allow people to met others. Yeah its hard to go out into the world but the internet is a fickle place and now a days with the internet and texting etc more and more people live a digital world and not much facetime.. Very sad .

SO check out your area and see what activities are out there . I have yet to find a animal shelter or a soup kitchen that will refuse any help they can get.

Good luck and welcome to PC
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