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Lately I've been feeling a real sense of "never being loved" and I feel empty, I feel like I'll never fall in love and experience what a teenager should, and not too long ago I felt a little jealous of some of my friends (even though I wasn't in love with them, I think) and even now that feeling of jealousy has turned into just genuine sadness, so my point here is: how can I overcome this feeling of never being loved? I don't know if I idolized love so much that it gave me this feeling, but I often find myself envious of how easily people can feel love, how easily they can connect, and how easily they can dump their problems on someone who will always be there to support them.
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I get that feel. There's the dumb cliche of learning to love yourself first, but I think that can only go so far. Humans need to feel loved, it's built into us.

For me, sometimes you can get that feeling by just being kind to others, like helping strangers and whatnot. It gives you a sense of purprose. But yeah it might not fill that void completely.

I get my feelings of love by just watching romance anime now. Shinkai's films really help me, especially 5 Centimeters Per Second.

sorry i can't give better advice



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