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Profile: Helpfulhedgehog21
Helpfulhedgehog21 on Jun 2, 2016
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I enjoy going on the buddy project and chatting with someone who has similar interests. It's a great way to meet people
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 4, 2016
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when we are lonely and have no friends , we should definitely try to go out and make someone , like people around you , in your neighborhood, see people around you and try to talk to them , i too had this problem of mingling with other people but i soon learnt that if we refrain from talking to people then we will lag behind , so its better to talk to people rather than sitting and lamenting about having no friends.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 6, 2016
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I has faced this problem multiple times over the years. The only thing I can say for sure is that at that point in time, the issue about not having friends and not having a food social standing and not being popular enough may seem huge and may very well dominate your entire thought process. As in, you'll be thinking about that and only that all the time. At such times, you much remember that family comes first and muat focus on bring your family closer instead of pushing them away. Next, try to initiate conversations with people you are comfortable with however difficult it seems.
Profile: honeybooxx7428
honeybooxx7428 on Jun 12, 2016
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when you're lonely and have nobody to talk to you should get involved in things such as youth groups etc. You would be able to communicate with more people roughly the same age, like you. It'll be a fun way to interact with other kids/teens, easy to get to know people and a good way to keep your child safe from the streets etc.
Profile: ladycat946
ladycat946 on Jun 23, 2016
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You can try to do an activity you think you would enjoy, trying new things like playing a new sport, begin to paint, watching a new movie, etc. The main goal is to challenge yourself, and get out of your comfort zone to keeping you entertained :)
Profile: BabarUetian
BabarUetian on Jun 29, 2016
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I used to come to this site and talk with strangers here help them and support them in their daily life problems and make them my friends so i feel better. Thats what i do when i feel lonely
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jul 1, 2016
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It is very often I find myself with no one to talk to. I usually listen to music that makes me smile and reminds of a beautiful place or time. Sometimes I watch funny videos that remind me of all the happiness in the world
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Anonymous on Jul 3, 2016
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I always find something that makes me happier than friends like hobbies. Reading, dancing, watching videos and or listening to music on a daily basis.
Profile: Shikamaru42
Shikamaru42 on Jun 1, 2020
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There's two options, really; find friends that will stop you from being alone and thus lonely, or stop being lonely when you're alone. That might sound harsh, but it's what it comes down to. And a lot of people don't intuitively see the second option. Now, to make both feasible, I would recommend you try to think of a few things you like doing or that you have always wanted to try or that at least sound kinda sorta interesting. Then try to find ways to do these things more or less regularly. Some of the things might be group activities, some might be typically done alone. The former can help you find friends, the latter can help you get more out of your alone time and, over time, feel less lonely when you're spending time with yourself. My working theory is that both these "pillars" are important for a healthy life, so don't be afraid of combating loneliness with single-person hobbies even if it sounds counter-intuitive, but try to have at least one of each kind. If you're struggling to find group activities that interest you, get creative with interests you already have; e.g. reading can be a group activity if you're in a book club. Once you've made a selection that sounds good to you, there are different hurdles to overcome for the two kinds of activities; group activities are hard to start (cause you need a group that shares the interest) but usually easy to keep up if your group is sufficiently motivated. There's schedules and appointments. Single activities are easy to start but hard to keep up (cause humans are lazy). A simple and rather reliable way to keep up single activities is to treat them like group activities; use appointments and schedules to organize them. Make them your job, and be the friend that gets sad or the boss that gets mad when you don't show up. A good way to start group activities is offered by the modern miracle that is the internet. There's groups and forums for everything. E.g. if you're looking to found a book club, go on reddit, post your request on r/books or a similar subreddit, and chances are you'll be good to go in no time. That's all I have. Good luck! And remember that being alone doesn't have to be the same as being lonely. Single activities are also important, and they can be great fun.
Profile: comfortableMoment03
comfortableMoment03 on Apr 27, 2016
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Join Meet Up, prepare delicacies at home, join hobby classes/fitness club, join NGOs, write articles,poems, work
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