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Social difficulties/loner by choice--what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 468301"><p>You fix what can and needs to be fixed, like the vitamin deficiencies. I'm a loner myself, I have off beat interests, but I also have friends. Most of which are online - this allows me to tune out when I need to be by myself and socialize when I want to, with whom I want to. Most of my RL life friends are friends I made back when I was about her age, not many of them but you see how long those friendships have lasted. Quality over quantity. You can't force that, and trying to just makes it worse. My friends have a wide age range, come from all over, etc. It widens my world in a way that dealing with the neurotypical people that are most of my RL could never do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 468301"] You fix what can and needs to be fixed, like the vitamin deficiencies. I'm a loner myself, I have off beat interests, but I also have friends. Most of which are online - this allows me to tune out when I need to be by myself and socialize when I want to, with whom I want to. Most of my RL life friends are friends I made back when I was about her age, not many of them but you see how long those friendships have lasted. Quality over quantity. You can't force that, and trying to just makes it worse. My friends have a wide age range, come from all over, etc. It widens my world in a way that dealing with the neurotypical people that are most of my RL could never do. [/QUOTE]
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