Denise14 don’t despair! It s hard to make friends and it’s not you! A lot of people don’t want to make friendships and some you wouldn’t want to be friends with! I have tried joining a local interest group and volunteering. I continue because I enjoy the activities but no longer expect to make friends that way. A lot of volunteering, e.g. hospital, school, is quite solitary. There is friendly interaction but not the same as making friends. I have never felt as lonely as when I volunteered at local hospital so don’t do that anymore. Looking into NWR after hearing of it in this thread. Keep trying. Do things that you enjoy and if you meet a friend/s on the way, it’s a bonus!
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. We meet annually to plan the year ahead, and meetings include lunch dates, trips out, quizzes, play readings, detective games, wine tasting and more. As the individual groups decide their schedules, maybe you need to look for one closer to your idea of fun, if you live in travelling distance of more than one group.
