Yeah i am a 20/m i am a isolated iceberg of a human being, i only respond to certain personalities. I am easy going, ethical and loyal type of person but i seem to have difficulty finding people that have the same interests as me. I like lots of things and all i ask is any friend of mine does not talk about sexual crap with me or make insulting comments. I dont care about age or gender i will be friends with pretty much anyone except have to be younger than 25. Plus where does one go to make friends there are no clubs where i live no hang out spots that interest me. Anyone got any creative ideas on how to make new friends? I roll like this, you got my back i got yours. Your problem is my problem that sort of thing, and if anyone on here wants to try being my friend i am open to the idea. You know penpals or maybe real life friends i am not particular.
DefinedEyes answered Saturday June 17 2006, 11:32 am: Well first of all, the fact that you admit to only responding to "certain personalities" is maybe why you cant find people. In this world, we need to learn to deal and love the people who arent like us. If you want to make friends, go to a coffee shop? Go to local shows, indie music? Get a job somewhere that interests you, and in that job there is sure to be people with similar interests. Making friends online, is good, but you need to be careful, and I'm sure you know that, since you are twenty. But try looking at your approach to people, dont isolate yourself from other people's views, even if you dont agree with them because you learn alot about yourself and them, and realize its okay to be friends withsomeone outside your comfort zone you know? If you open your eyes to the many other types of people out there, you could be making more friends :)
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