I've felt chronically lonely for my whole life. It's so hard to find like-minded people. Common interests are not enough; if I can't feel a deeper connection with someone, I'm unable to keep up with them.
I've never found a group where I could have a sense of belonging. I'm always an outsider, never fully anything, never taken along anywhere — or so it seems.
What I want is a deep and affectionate connection with other people. Could it be possible for once somewhere?
@Stoori I've definitely been there. I have a lot of trouble connecting with people. All my closest friends have always been other people with various mental illnesses because I genuinely just can't relate to the vast majority of people at all. I found most of my friends online because the odds of meeting the right people by chance are so slim.
@Stoori yeah. ): I've mostly found mine through OkCupid, so they're at least local; but it's still pretty rare to find one I actually get close to and talk to consistently, and I still rarely feel comfortable in group settings unless they have a very specific low-pressure vibe.
@cmdrspacebabe OkCupid, oh dear... I never found anyone from there, BUT then one beautiful person found me there, and now we've been married for a few years. :heart_eyes:
But other than them, I didn't get to connect to other people through OkCupid. And I haven't even used it any more.
@Stoori I've found pretty much all the most important people in my life right now on there :p I've been pretty lucky. these days I have it set to No Straight People, which makes it much more peaceful. even if I never meet people in real life, it's nice to have a low-key way to interact with new people without being drained by it like usually happens irl.
@cmdrspacebabe It may just be that the local mindset here in OkCupid is so heavily geared towards dating and sexual/romantic relationships that it won't pay out to even try to find anything else from it.
@Stoori yeah, that's definitely how it was when I still talked to straight people on it :p there's a decent number of queer people in my city who use it as more of a networking tool since it's hard to find each other in real life, but it's definitely not really a standard feature of the site.
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@Stoori yeah, that's definitely how it was when I still talked to straight people on it :p there's a decent number of queer people in my city who use it as more of a networking tool since it's hard to find each other in real life, but it's definitely not really a standard feature of the site.