![]() While I do seem to be leading something that, to my teenage self, might have been seen as a charmed life, it’s never enough is it. It’s nice to have non-work/school friends to deal with, and it allows me to socialize doing something that interests me. I’ve gotten very involved in the local university gaming club, making “friends”, gaming a lot. I have a lot more free time than during my undergrad, but nothing to do with it. ![]() Like I said, we weren’t “close” friends (though some were closer than other), so lack of convenience or shared online activities means I have effectively lost them. Now I’m doing graduate studies in something I love, no money worries (though hardly well off either), but it’s in a different city, so obviously lose most of the friends I made. Despite still being a basically solitary & introverted person, I was able to get a lot more comfortable around people. At the time, I was busy enough with schoolwork that a lot of things simply didn’t stay in my mind. ![]() Took me a fairly long time to consider them friends though. ![]() Post-secondary education allowed me to come out of that whole, allowing me to make friends with similar tastes, in similar fields, though no close friends (which is something I feel I distinctly lack). Long story short, some happened when I was a kid, got scared of people in general, had to learn to “live” on my lonesome. So, I’ve been a fairly introverted/solitary person for quite a while now. ![]()
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