GeorgiaXplant
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a little dog friend like you wanted to?
You mentioned on the Being Ignored thread how hard it is to make new friends as we get older. Absolutely right, and here's what I think: Most older folks have established their circle of friends, and it's not so much that they don't want any more as it is that they don't need any more. People like us (you and me) who are "new" to an area, are viewed as being new even if we've lived in the same spot for a few years. Is there a solution? I have no idea! Maybe where you live has a community room where there are activities scheduled like an exercise class, card games, bingo, or chartering a bus for a day trip. All I can suggest is digging deep to find something that interests you and is inexpensive.
It ain't easy for sure and kind of like being depressed...somebody will suggest something to do to fight depression and the response is "I don't want to do that; I'm depressed." LOL
You mentioned on the Being Ignored thread how hard it is to make new friends as we get older. Absolutely right, and here's what I think: Most older folks have established their circle of friends, and it's not so much that they don't want any more as it is that they don't need any more. People like us (you and me) who are "new" to an area, are viewed as being new even if we've lived in the same spot for a few years. Is there a solution? I have no idea! Maybe where you live has a community room where there are activities scheduled like an exercise class, card games, bingo, or chartering a bus for a day trip. All I can suggest is digging deep to find something that interests you and is inexpensive.
It ain't easy for sure and kind of like being depressed...somebody will suggest something to do to fight depression and the response is "I don't want to do that; I'm depressed." LOL