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You’re not uncool. Making friends as an adult is just hard

[wbur.org]

It really is hard making friends later in life. You have to make a conscious effort.

I’ve found this part of the article to be so true … it’s how I maintain my closest friendships:

The key to building a community of friends is setting up planned interactions, like regular group events or rotating potlucks.

How do you make friends?

Apunzelle 7 Nov 14
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I find it a lot easier than I did when young. Mind you I was a really obnoxious kid, horrible to an extreme, noisy, dirty, out of control, unfit and completely lacking in social skills. Boy I miss the old days.

me too

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This is so true. Now that I am over 65 and living alone, it's really hard. I have, however, made new friends this year, despite the pandemic. I have done this through playing live music with some other musicians my age. We meet once a week and jam together. During the rest of the week, we work on "assignments" the others have suggested for us. It gives us a sense of community, of belonging, and a sense that other people really care about what we do and who we are. It's definitely better than church!

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It's easy to make friends. Acquaintances anyway. Why bother?

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