I use discord, I wouldn't say it's for kids, I've been using it to reconnect with some old gaming buddies and we are all in our 40s. I'm not even sure how the phone number thing works on there, I think you can avoid it. I've also met a lot of SaSu friends on discord.
I'm glad to hear you've had this positive experience.
I don't. Even those people don't want to be friends. Hell my friends don't want to be my friends. They just feel stuck with me after so long.
Sorry to hear that. Why do you think that this is in your particular situation?
Socializing, even online is so hard. I'mma be honest af, I know I come across as desperate, cuz I am. I lean on the fact that I'm attractive and get people to at least engage with me. I wouldn't say we become friends, but they at least talk to me for a few days.
I'm not a bad-looking guy myself, really. It's just due to the way my life turned out, I just find myself with
nobody. I'm totally to blame. I accept this, but I'm not a bad guy. I've just made some shitty decisions that have resulted in my current state. I don't even have family to turn to (fucked up, shitty parents, etc.). I guess I am a bit desperate myself, but I'm hyper-aware of ever appearing that way to others, because it's not something that's very appealing to people.
About the same for me. It's more of a struggle to connect with people nowadays. Ironic, isnt it? the very tools develop to bring people together often have the opposite effect.
I think it has something to do with a lot more other things being more readily accessible. Like, let's say you reached out to someone, and you're a total stranger, right? so instead of the person having to deal with the unknowns of friendship, etc, they just choose to focus on their social media feeds.
Age, i think has something to do with it too.
I'm convinced that things are intentional. For example, it used to be so easy to just meet people and add them to MSN/AIM/ICQ/etc. Sometimes you'd stop speaking, and that was okay, because with others, you'd continue talking, and even develop strong friendships. You're right about age, though. A lot of others over 30 have started families and aren't interested in spending time online to make friends and all that anymore. I have no desire to talk to minors, and that's one of the numerous reasons Discord is out of the question for me.