ScorpiusDragon
Mage
- Mar 25, 2019
- 593
I could have IRL "friends," by the loosest of definitions. There are people from college who think I'm a nice person. I used to hang out with these people back when I was in college. If I killed myself, a few of them would probably come to my funeral or post on Facebook about how close we used to be in college.
My boyfriend doesn't understand why I deliberately chose to cut these people out of my life. He knows I have online friends (I told him I met them on a depression forum, which isn't too far from the truth, considering they are my SS friends). He isn't happy about the fact the only people I talk to these days are people from the depression forum because in his mind, they are "useless people."
I know the most "obvious" advice people would give me is to go out more. Meet new people. "You live in NYC. It should be easy to meet new people." I've heard that line a lot. The problem is even when I meet new people, it's hard to find people I truly connect with. Even though the loneliness may kill me one day, I'd rather be alone than have a lot of friends whom I don't feel connected to.
My boyfriend doesn't understand why I deliberately chose to cut these people out of my life. He knows I have online friends (I told him I met them on a depression forum, which isn't too far from the truth, considering they are my SS friends). He isn't happy about the fact the only people I talk to these days are people from the depression forum because in his mind, they are "useless people."
I know the most "obvious" advice people would give me is to go out more. Meet new people. "You live in NYC. It should be easy to meet new people." I've heard that line a lot. The problem is even when I meet new people, it's hard to find people I truly connect with. Even though the loneliness may kill me one day, I'd rather be alone than have a lot of friends whom I don't feel connected to.
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