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Huh.. Kinda makes sense.This probably should be in the counseling section since you're asking for advice. As for the question at hand, you should probably find something that you find interesting and do it. If that doesn't help then maybe you have an apathy related problem which makes everything seem boring from your perspective.
I tried that.. Things didn't go too well..Travel back in time, meet your father when he's the same age as you and then join him in saving the world against a Giant Dragon.
Seriously though, follow an interest/hobby, talk with people, sometimes it takes a bit of searching before things get fun.
I seriously need to get around to finishing that game. XDI tried that.. Things didn't go too well..
Online wise you got chat rooms, skype groups etc.And sadly enough my free time doesn't allow me to do much else than what I do now. And talking with people is troublesome at times. Granted I do want a small group to constantly talk to as I currently have one person who fills that whole spot. It's the common interests and personality that restricts me from a group like that.
Oh its just a little "alternate universe" I thought up based off this picture~I seriously need to get around to finishing that game. XD
Online wise you got chat rooms, skype groups etc.
In Person just try to find locations that focus on specific interests.
Easier with college but I ended up expanding my IRL social life beyond just my friends back from high school with the Gaming and Anime clubs at college.
He does that on purpose.Hey!
What if they want to suck a lady?
I---- I have that.. Kinda art..Hey!
What if they want to suck a lady?
That sound Sadistic... But also Logical.Do absolutely nothing for an entire day or two. After that, anything should be exciting.
That may sound kind of sarcastic, but it's not. After a day of no internet, no phone, and no one to talk to (until my kids got out of school and my husband came home from work that is) I found my enthusiasm for everything went up.