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Related to my other thread --
Basically, having social support (allies, familial support etc) = winning. I have familial support but no "friends" so to speak with an exception or two.
I consider a "friend" as an individual you like, you trust, and whose companionship you appreciate. They reciprocate those feelings. They are someone on your side and on whose side you'd be on.
I feel that the familial support I have is guilting me into "growing up." Because we're all getting older and the boomer generation (my parents) are not long for this world.
Is it loneliness itself that bothers us?
From the perspective of a male it may oddly be more embarrassing to say "I'm lonely" than it is to say "I'm incel." edit: fixed typo
incels.is
Basically, having social support (allies, familial support etc) = winning. I have familial support but no "friends" so to speak with an exception or two.
I consider a "friend" as an individual you like, you trust, and whose companionship you appreciate. They reciprocate those feelings. They are someone on your side and on whose side you'd be on.
I feel that the familial support I have is guilting me into "growing up." Because we're all getting older and the boomer generation (my parents) are not long for this world.