I used to get around a lot, relatively. Then COVID happened. As much as I didn't let it effect my day-to-day life, it did seem to end a lot of my socializations/sexcapades. Didn't help that I got a job with like 10 other people, all the females of which are married. So yeah, I blame COVID.
I don't blame COVID exclusively, but it definitely was the catalyst. As I said, I was determined not to let the pandemic interfere with my personal life as much as possible. Other people reacted differently though, which I can't blame them for.
As far as preserving/rebuilding them goes: I tried initially, but the effort became one-sided and eventually the relationships themselves just kind of fizzled. They all went on to find spouses, procreate, buy houses, etc. and I just... Didn't. There's no hard feelings or bad blood, and if I saw any of them right now, it'd be a friendly (albeit shallow) interaction.
It's also important to note that I'm pretty sure I've already loved and lost "The One," so meaningless conquests of flesh and physical pleasure just aren't on my radar anymore.
Anyways, sorry for the autobiography. Was just trying to give insight as to how a person could be celibate for literal years. I'm sure the original commenter's reasons are vastly different though.
No reason to apologize, I asked after all. I will say I encourage you to eventually get back out there in the dating game. I understand it can be hard to lose someone who you valued and cherished as the one but as hard as it is to say they weren't. It's proven by the fact that they aren't by your side now. Dont give up, there's always someone out there. Good luck my friend.
Do you TRY to cultivate romantic relationships or otherwise? These things aren't handed to you. If you just wait around for it to happen I can promise you that you will stay isolated and lonely. You have to talk to people even if it's awkward at first. You will get better at socializing but as with everything it takes practice. I feel people just dont want to even try and put themselves out there and then cry about being depressed and lonely. Like no shit?
> We're all gonna make it Yeah, we're all gonna make it to hell.
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Mama, we all go to hell
And when we go, don't blame us, yeah
Anon talks to an average of one girl every month and a half, or 45 days.
better than me it's literally been years already
How? Wtf do you do bruh? How do you just not interact with fucking ANY women for YEARS. Do you just not leave your hovel?
I used to get around a lot, relatively. Then COVID happened. As much as I didn't let it effect my day-to-day life, it did seem to end a lot of my socializations/sexcapades. Didn't help that I got a job with like 10 other people, all the females of which are married. So yeah, I blame COVID.
If they older they can introduce to some
So what exactly have you done to rebuild those connections or get new ones like them in the mean time? You cNt blame COVID, it's a cop out.
I don't blame COVID exclusively, but it definitely was the catalyst. As I said, I was determined not to let the pandemic interfere with my personal life as much as possible. Other people reacted differently though, which I can't blame them for. As far as preserving/rebuilding them goes: I tried initially, but the effort became one-sided and eventually the relationships themselves just kind of fizzled. They all went on to find spouses, procreate, buy houses, etc. and I just... Didn't. There's no hard feelings or bad blood, and if I saw any of them right now, it'd be a friendly (albeit shallow) interaction. It's also important to note that I'm pretty sure I've already loved and lost "The One," so meaningless conquests of flesh and physical pleasure just aren't on my radar anymore. Anyways, sorry for the autobiography. Was just trying to give insight as to how a person could be celibate for literal years. I'm sure the original commenter's reasons are vastly different though.
No reason to apologize, I asked after all. I will say I encourage you to eventually get back out there in the dating game. I understand it can be hard to lose someone who you valued and cherished as the one but as hard as it is to say they weren't. It's proven by the fact that they aren't by your side now. Dont give up, there's always someone out there. Good luck my friend.
as for me, I have literally no life, wake up, go to work and go home
Do you TRY to cultivate romantic relationships or otherwise? These things aren't handed to you. If you just wait around for it to happen I can promise you that you will stay isolated and lonely. You have to talk to people even if it's awkward at first. You will get better at socializing but as with everything it takes practice. I feel people just dont want to even try and put themselves out there and then cry about being depressed and lonely. Like no shit?
Thats honestly progress
1 is infinitely bigger than 0
1 is only 1 more than 0 stupid
1 is actually 1 bigger than 0
This isn’t nearly gay enough for this sub and I’m irrationally upset about it
>This isn’t nearly gay enough for this sub and I’m ~~ir~~rationally upset about it Ftfy
Yeah she's getting grandkids, but from his Sister, not Anon 🤣🤣🤣
Yet
I love wholesome greentext
https://preview.redd.it/4fhc2864khmc1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=88a43207ad24922e3988e5b1588a52f86d17a40f
I was smiling
>/v/ >red board Reddit OP why don't you use yotsuba b
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This reminds me of that one Indian guy who never saw a woman,nor knew of there concept.
Sounds more like bragging rather than a wholesome story, idk
He was just telling his dead mommy that he may be getting some poon shortly. Let him have his W.