what happens when you become older than 25 and lost contact with the last couple of friends you had that tolerated your presence enough to get rip roaring drunk with you once every two weeks?
is this it? is there any going back at all?
>>39409412
there's no going back. they will have kids and you'll never see them again.
>>39409426
I doubt they will have families they are just slightly less of a loser than me.
At least you made it 25.
I stopped having friends at 19.
>>39409412
Go make new friends, join clubs and volunteer groups and get a job and whatever else.
I can't understand being friends with someone for more than like 5 years. You know all their jokes and their stories and you know their habits and way of thinking and all the stuff that they do that annoys will never change.
I think it's healthy to "break up" with friends every so often, or at least like move to another city or something and maybe catch up with them years later.
At least you had friends. I've always been alone
>>39409864
>I can't understand being friends with someone for more than like 5 years. You know all their jokes and their stories and you know their habits and way of thinking and all the stuff that they do that annoys will never change.
t. normie
>>39409864
If you constantly ride the friend carousel with the first jerkoff willing to buy you drinks at a bar you will never develop meaningful bonds. One friend that you've know for over five years that you developed meaningful intimate bonds with is worth far more than ten dozen friends you've known for a year or less.
>>39409923
what?
Normies are emotionally dependent fags who have had the same group of friends since kindergarten
>>39410012
That's gay I don't want to marry my friends
>>39409864
If you don't have any friends that you've known since at least high school (or at the very least, absolute bare minimum college) you don't really have any friends at all desu
It's insanely difficult to develop friendships in adulthood the whole dynamic changes, everything really becomes about networking and people using each other to advance their careers.
I don't think I'd be able to meaningfully open up to people that I befriended after college the same way I can to friends from childhood, the bond simply isn't there, it's all about upkeeping normalfag appearances, you literally cannot b urself
>>39410111
I was better friends with people from college than I was with anyone from high school or childhood.
Kids and teens are dumb, they have no real sense of self or personality. You're only friends with someone because you live nearby or play the same sport or you both got into this obscure rock band called Linkin Park. It's only when you're around your early 20s that you start to know who you really are and who you're really able to connect with on a level other than "we sat at the same cafeteria table because none of the other kids wanted us to sit with them"
i guess make new friends somewhere...i know what you mean. all of my friends moved away.
Same age and everything. My friend moved to Texas 2 years ago and I haven't had an outing since.