ashishz wrote:
I sometime feel taking my situation of loneliness as a challenge but some times feel very depressive and think better I should die over my loneliness I am 35 years old married but still lacking men friends and friendly relatives ,I also do not have any earning and no one is there to help me to start any business .
I wouldn't worry too much about male vs. female friends, to be honest. Many of the men I know (I'm thinking mostly co-workers here) are more into team sports than me, and so it's hard to relate about weekend plans. Theirs may include golfing or watching a football game. Mine may include traveling to a contra dance weekend or going to a Sheep and Wool festival. We obviously frequent different circles in our spare time.
My only advice in meeting people is to find a hobby that you like to do that you can do semi-socially. What I mean by that is that you can share your interest first, and then gradually get to know the people past the interest. That is, you rally around your interest rather than your own personalities and take the socializing aspect at your own pace. I've found it to be a very useful transition plan. Your mileage, of course, may vary.
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