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If so, I'm completely fucked, and I've wasted my life doing shit that left me unable to overcome my insecurities and negativity to become socially adjusted.

I'm a perfectionist, I never let myself deviate from the path that would supposedly help me get a better life (I was born to a poor single mother). It worked, but that path meant a lot of sacrifices, like rejecting women until my 30s (because I wouldn't want get one pregnant), not socializing much, not partying ot doing drugs or alcohol, &c.

I'm in my late 30s and I've only had 1 gf. I never told her that, even though I'm good looking, tall and shit, I never had much experience (love or sexual) before I met her. She just assumed a lot of stuff about me, I guess. I left her after almost 3 years of living together, the day after she told me, among other things, that I behaved like a child... Next day I ran away. I didn't know wtf to do or say, and I couldn't deal with that and other stuff about her. I never talked about this episode to her. She probably hates me now.

I realized months later that she was right about everything. I'm socially retarded, which is not a surprise, but the problem is that I am DEEPLY SOCIALLY RETARDED, and a mess in terms of dealing with personal life. And I'm a coward.

I know exactly what to do at work, with money and stuff, yet I don't know how to deal with women, I can't delegate. I can't stop being stingy. I have a hard time controlling myself sometimes and go to bed really late most of the time, and I barely even socialize anymore. I don't trust people much, even therapists or people I love. I don't even watch news/series/movies because I think they are manipulative.

I was a NEET once, and my life looks exactly like that again, except with money and a WFH job.

I don't know wtf to do. Please help me.
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>inb4 I've read this somewhere else
I posted the first couple of paragraphs in /sci/ and the thread got deleted after some hours for being off-topic:
https://warosu.org/sci/thread/16909735
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>>34249441
>Is it true that one's mentality doesn't change after your late 30s?
No

I'm ~33yo now, and my most meaningful years in terms of change were when I was 31~32. Note that this change came from within, I decided it was time to change and did it
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I definitely think people can change after 30. I wish there was some guidebook for people like yourself who didn't have a wealth of social experience growing up to gain social fluency. Being adept in social settings and relationships require experience. You may find it easier identifying someone of a similar ilk as yourself and sharing your social awkwardness with them.
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>>34250140
>>34250149
OP here.
I got my first professional job at ~30, so I know early 30s is not bad.
But I like I said, I'm asking about changing after your late 30s. Apparently late 30s or 40s is the point of no return...

>>34249441
>>34250149
>Being adept in social settings and relationships require experience.
Honestly, I really meant to ask about love and sex. I can pretend to be normal just fine most of the time in social settings, as long as they are relatively short... Otherwise I might start feeling tired, or maybe I start talking random shit that I regret later, or just start hating being there.
I have a hard time even remembering what I'm doing at, say, a wedding party. I forget that 2 people are marrying at their fucking marriage because i'm always thinking about something else, and later remembering how I did not congratulate them makes me anxious that people will think I'm narcissistic, ungrateful or whatever.
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>>34250202
>Apparently late 30s or 40s is the point of no return...
There's no such a thing as point of no return. The challenge is to break off from inertia

There are 2 main sources of change:
> environmental need
> internal need
Environmental need is when your surroundings force you to change, be that due to big (potentially traumatic) events, a shift in society, etc. That can happen but often is out of our control since the trigger is external - I wouldn't rely on it

Internal need is when WE feel like we need the change. Note that its "internal need", not "internal want" - do not diminish your necessity for change, as that will sure to undermine it. For this, I think the biggest point is commitment to oneself: people often get stuck on a cycle because they are unable to make this commitment

Commitment is hard, staying in your comfort zone/lane is easy. If you want/need change, YOU need to make it happen. I strongly suggest starting with exercise - not because its some body positivity hippie BS - but because its financially easy, easy to grasp, and fully in your control. Set a goal for this first semester, broken down in weekly pieces:
> choose a form of exercise
> we have ~20 weeks until end of June, STARTING now
> set yourself a weekly goal; minimum is exercising x3~5 (x5 is max - i did more than that last year and its insane)
> its important to choose a feasible goal
Now, if you chose let's say, x3 a week, it means that by end of June you need to have exercised AT LEAST 60 times. Note there's no excuses, no holidays, no sick days - by end of June, you must reach the goal of 60

Once you take that much control/commitment over your routine, you can set other goals (but never stop exercising, its core). Approach them in a similar fashion, by smaller weak increments and hard set deadlines

Here some of my early 30s goals:
> start wearing contact lens
> make a battlevest for myself
> go to more concerts
> X dates a week, Y social encounters a week



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