Why is it so hard to communicate with other people? It feels everyone else knows a secret I don't. Like they're all in on a joke that I'll never get.
I'm so lonely. ;_;
fuck you robot
>>25021242
iktf anon
are we just expecting too much? are we obsessing too much over every little detail or are we not paying enough attention?
>>25021257
>>25021387
nah we're special and they're all sheep, don't try to communicate with them
I know that feel
I can't even talk to my own parents let alone other people
>>25021242
Yeah I get what you say. I don't find difficulty conversing with people, I can even start the conversations myself, but now at 23 years old, I don't understand how you can go from A) Meeting someone for the first time and B) Being actively meeting that person, as a friend or whatever.
Somehow I never find the bridge between those 2 states. At uni I can talk to classmates easily, engage casual conversations about various subjects, and even exchange a few laughs, but it always stays at that. Probably partly my fault, after all I could ask if they were interested in doing some activity, but I feel like past 20, most normie are locked socially and won't let many new faces in their circle, and if they do, they are busy with plenty of other shit. My parents are hanging out today with people they know since their 20s, they are around 55 and haven't made new acquaintances for 2 decades at least.
If you miss the boat, seems like you're doomed to be that "guy I know at work/uni" for other people, forever.
>>25022180
iktfb
I have to agree, if you're over 20 and don't have any friends or don't know how to make ones it's awkward as fuck. It's impossible if you're >20 and /nofriends/
I talk to people at work and I think they like me but I really don't get much farther. Going alone anywhere like concerts or movies doesn't do shit.
The embarrassment has no boundaries.