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need more friends
As a 23 year old female, I have lived in a new city fot almost 6 years, and I still don't have any friends.
I work full-time and go to school part-time so I don't get much of an opportunity to meet people outside of class while on campus.
I also don't have much family here (only my mom). On the other hand, I do have an awesome dog and boyfried.
It has just really been bothering me that I can't find any friends. The few I have made have moved.
I consider myself and nice, level-headed person with a lot to give. I need some suggestions please. Thanks.
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"I do have an awesome dog and boyfried"



is that a canniblistic dish?
you do sound like a nice person...

but most people these days want friends they can benefit from, or show off as supercool.
If people can't control you or tell you what to think then they're just not interested.

But don't worry... there are a few nice peeps left in the world. I'd like to think I'm one of them... and I'd love to be your friend. (can NEVER have too many)
if you have your mum and a boyfriend and a dog why do you need more friends sounds like you have enough
Friends in campus can be friend from outside too or friends from your work. You can ask them to hang out on the weekend or after work.
introduce at work and school
You've got to take the initiative to make friends, ask a co-worker or classmate to join you go shopping, or to see an event or movie or whatever.
Consider joining a club or an activity you enjoy and then you will find many people and easily make friends. What is it that you enjoy doing??????? Think of several things that hold your interest and then seek out clubs or activities that participate in these activities.

Many large high schools offer night and weekend classes over a 10 week period that cover a mulititude of interests ranging from cooking, swimming, tennis, skiing, learning a foreign language, automotive repair, yoga, aerobics, meditation, etc., etc......... These classes are often very inexpensive to enroll and not for credit, just personal, self-growth.

I also agree with Cabinet. You have very little time on your hands working f/t, going to school p/t, and may find alloting time to make more friends comes at the expense of your current boyfriend, work and/or schooling.

I've seen many young women bite off more than they can chew and it causes stress in the end. Multi-tasking is good to an extent but too much of a good thing is bad in the long run. Only you can prioritize what is most important in your life. Just my thoughts, hope this helps.
yeah, ya do need more
Thats what i was going to say,but you sumed it all up
I like your "awesome dog and boyfried"
Obviously a Korean dish of some kind.
Go 2 A Couple Of Clubs And Meet People!
drink moar beer
i'd be your friend but i live in Liverpool UK.
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