>mfw only 3 contacts throughout highschool
now im /fit/ with 0 social skills
pls respond
>>38143660
Same but I know how to socialise
>Starting second semester of my first year of uni
>Made literally no friends
Most of them are already friends with each other from a previous course on the same campus. It's like they've already formed their groups and I can't squeeze in. I'm not even /fit/ yet either.
>>38143660
Savage take down
2!!!
>>38143865
>Starting second semester of my first year of uni
>Made literally no friends
same here but I couldn't care less. I have a few friends I shitpost with and play games with and am close with my family. I really don't feel the need to get to know lefty (mostly) normies from uni. Happy doing my own thing. Anyone else like this or am I weird?
>>38143901
See I have no friends in generals. Only a few mates online who I play vidya with. And that's okay, but sometimes I just really want a mate or two who can come over to my place and chill with. I've always been shit at making friends, it's like people don't like me by default the moment they meet me.
>>38143922
>it's like people don't like me by default the moment they meet me
why do you think that?
>>38143922
your insecurity is leaking everywhere. plenty of people out there that will talk to you out of pity anon, if you real lucky might even be able to talk to some groups along the way
>>38143901
Nah I like doing my own thing. I have my own group of friends all the way from elementary school.
I'm not a loner and I hang out with people in Uni but I haven't spend any time with them outside of campus.
>>38143927
People only interact with me if they have to. Like at my old job or at uni doing a group assignment. They won't talk to me by choice, and If I try to talk to them they put the most minimal effort into a brief reaction. Christ at my old work, the blokes would always go out to bars and I'd never get invited. They'd fucking plan it right in front of me, as if I wasn't even there.
Shit now I think about it I remember this happening at tafe too. Girl asks literally every single person in the class if they want to go to the shop with her except me.
>>38143957
you must look like a rapist then and you probably have zero charisma and walk around like an autist
>>38143601
who cares? own it.
you can always improve
>>38144210
Awesome.
>tfw you'd trade all your lifts for 1 friend
>>38143601
Implying you're even /fit/.
Kill yourselves neets. I hate all of you disgusting drags on society. You contribute nothing.
>>38143865
>starting second semester of first year of uni
>it is August 2nd, 2016
>school hasn't even started yet
>>38143865
>>38143901
I had a similar experience in high school.
In 11th grade there was some kind of transition phase where we'd still have a "class" like we were used to but half of the time we'd be in courses outside of that group. I missed out on socializing and didn't have any friends when grade 12 started where you'd only have courses. I felt pretty depressed for a year and decided to make friends in grade 13.
There was this group of guys, they seemed cool: a bit nerdy and into vidya but I had no idea how to get into that group. However I sat next to one of them in politics and we started talking a bit there, first only superficial "the teacher is boring" stuff but it went into interest related topics like science/vidya within about 2 months.
We'd keep on talking after class and some of his friends would join in, I'd usually get cut out of the conversation at that point because they had much more to talk about but I'd get to talk to some more people of the group that way.
I'd talk to other people from the group before classes or after classes about whatever came into my mind, confident It'd interest them too. Guess what: 80% of the time it started a pretty fun conversation. The other times we'd just go back to talking about school related things.
I gradually became a part of that group, was invited to do stuff outside of school and am very good friends with many of them now. I'm more popular amongst them than some people they knew from grade 11.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that you have to take baby steps, talk to people in classes, if you do well there they might want to talk to you before/after classes. They might introduce you to friends of theirs. At some point you might be popular enough within a group of friends that they might decide to invite you to some of their events. From there it's smooth sailing.
>>38143601
only people that kept contact with me several months after hs were the potheads(I don't smoke), now even they don't talk to me