Long story short. For several reasons I got forced to move from my city which is way too far from where I currently am to reasonably go back often. And given I know no one here, I'm basically lonely as fuck.
The closest "friends" I've got are 2 hours away, so meeting them often is impossible. And even when they're fine people, they're not close, like the ones I got in my old city.
I've tried getting into card games to have an excuse to go to the store, and it has had just a moderate success. I got to meet some people there, but this doesn't go any deeper than mere acquaintances.
So... What do I do?
Bump? Anyone?
>>17232654
If the problem is a small / non-existent social circle, then the first step to come to mind would be working to expand that, wouldn't it?
Done anything to work towards that apart from the card game / trips to store?
>>17232932
I've tried going to conventions and stuff where people meet, this weekend one will be held for roleplaying games, although the last time I went to one, two months ago, I ended up feeling damn alone because I knew no one.
I can't get a job either until I'm done with some obligations, and this will be my situation for some few more months, probably 5 or so until I'm done. So I'm basically stuck here.
Buy a gym membership. You'll get in shape and maybe meet some people there... Also you could post online that you need a workout buddy
>>17233008
Workout buddies aren't my thing, but meeting people would be fine, yeah. I was also thinking on getting into a martial arts class, which I haven't tried yet. I'm not fond of gyms, too.
>>17232654
Join a club. Join a gym. Do volunteer work. Take a "useless" class at a local community college.