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It's been almost a year since my best friend left me after we argued, and even though I really liked her, I wasn't particularly worried when it happened because I had plenty of contacts I wanted to meet and saw that as an opportunity. It turns out there's absolutely no one I find even remotely interesting or fun anymore, no matter how different they may be. I tried talking with all sorts of people, and not a single one made me feel less lonely or wish to know them better. Is something wrong with my brain? Should I be trying to meet a specific type of person in this scenario? A few years ago I thought I could be friends with every person in the world, now I can't feel connected even with the theoretically coolest guy I can find.
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I won't read threads with such an unpromising start.



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