I dont think its anything wrong with us per say, i mean unless youre supremely extroverted, always going to parties or forming superficial connections, youre either going to end up alone or paired off with a partner you met in highschool or college jobs or something. As for me, i definitely would need to either CTB or go live on a zen buddhist center, i personally couldnt deal with existential lonelyness and depression while living in this society.
I don't know you at all so can't comment, but I definitely can say there has been and might still be something wrong me. 'Wrong' is a contextual word, mind you. What's wrong in a context is useful in another. For me this 'socially wrong feature' would have to be being a critical and negative person, even if often camuflaged out of fear of retaliation.
Being critical and negative is actually 'not wrong' AKA 'good' when we need someone to point out the flaws in something so that we can better it, but in human relationships there has to be way more ass-licking and back-scratching than an adversarial stance. People want allies, not some holier-than-thou or above-you-intellectually person. I think I've done a lot of progress here but there's a block in the road in the fact that I genuinely believe society is insane and most people deep down are not worthy of respect. LOL Kind of a big deal.
Let me make this point very clear: people noticed that I despised them somehow. Humans are very sophisticated receivers of information, and despite their lunacy in many respects most people are much more respectable than anything technological in terms of intelligently processing and acquiring information. What you really think of people comes through subtly when you get close to them, regardless of anything you say.
Being scared of people is also 'wrong', and in this case in most contexts. It would only help me in the very infrequent case of crossing paths with a serial killer or kidnappers, as I always have paranoid scenes playing out if there's the slightest indication of this possibility in the environmennt.
What do you think off the top of your head might be 'wrong' with you socially? There has to be something.