Not a good idea. I would urge anyone to consider that as a red flag. Why doesn't someone have at least ONE friend? I don't know the circumstances. Maybe they move a lot and don't have time to socialise. But that's generally not normal. And you should really question why someone doesn't have other people around them in their life. I wouldn't wait to find out thoubh
I would probably like someone in the middle with a few very close friends than an whole entourage. Though someone having no friends might intrigue me at first rather than turn me off, I would want to hear background
I probably wouldn’t do it. If someone doesn’t have the social skills to find and maintain at least one friendship, he probably isn’t ready for a relationship. Platonic friendships are a basic social skill most people learn as children.
There's nothing inherently wrong with it. If they can become very good acquaintances with your friend group, that's a positive. But also keeping their space is a good trait too. Honestly just have to feel it out.
I don't know about dating, but befriending someone who has no friends is almost obligatory by my heart's judgment. Unless they were a corrupting influence, I would only want to help to brighten their world by keeping them company.
Their really should be a answer of "Don't Know" because we have no idea the context of the question. As others said the girl could have just moved country or state etc.
Depends. If they're the type of people who are deserted and left alone and still want to be accepted, they might get unbearably clingy. If they don't have any friends but it doesn't bother them too much either, it's alright (a very rare case).
Doesn't really matter. Some doesn't have a need of friends or found any that they want in their life. You have those that are relationship oriented that means they are after a partner that also is their best friend.
Leaning towards bad idea. It means either your super selective so you probably have trust issues or no one gets along with you because you're that difficult. If you have no friends, but want to date someone that seems like a red flag.
I'd probably date her, unless it was due to mental illness, a terrible personality or criminality, which are all anyhow dealbreakers
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It depends on why they do not have friends. If they are new to the country/city then that's one thing. But if they have no friends because no one likes them or trusts them, then thats a bad thing. But what if they have social disorders? so I can't really judge a person based on them having no friends unless we know the exact reasons.
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Not a good idea. I would urge anyone to consider that as a red flag. Why doesn't someone have at least ONE friend? I don't know the circumstances. Maybe they move a lot and don't have time to socialise. But that's generally not normal. And you should really question why someone doesn't have other people around them in their life. I wouldn't wait to find out thoubh
I would probably like someone in the middle with a few very close friends than an whole entourage. Though someone having no friends might intrigue me at first rather than turn me off, I would want to hear background
I probably wouldn’t do it. If someone doesn’t have the social skills to find and maintain at least one friendship, he probably isn’t ready for a relationship. Platonic friendships are a basic social skill most people learn as children.
There's nothing inherently wrong with it. If they can become very good acquaintances with your friend group, that's a positive. But also keeping their space is a good trait too. Honestly just have to feel it out.
I don't know about dating, but befriending someone who has no friends is almost obligatory by my heart's judgment. Unless they were a corrupting influence, I would only want to help to brighten their world by keeping them company.
Their really should be a answer of "Don't Know" because we have no idea the context of the question. As others said the girl could have just moved country or state etc.
Depends. If they're the type of people who are deserted and left alone and still want to be accepted, they might get unbearably clingy.
If they don't have any friends but it doesn't bother them too much either, it's alright (a very rare case).
Doesn't really matter.
Some doesn't have a need of friends or found any that they want in their life.
You have those that are relationship oriented that means they are after a partner that also is their best friend.
Leaning towards bad idea. It means either your super selective so you probably have trust issues or no one gets along with you because you're that difficult. If you have no friends, but want to date someone that seems like a red flag.
It depends, there are many variables. It doesn't determine weather a person is toxic or untrustworthy. Sometimes it's just a matter of circumstances.
I'd probably date her, unless it was due to mental illness, a terrible personality or criminality, which are all anyhow dealbreakers
It depends on why they do not have friends. If they are new to the country/city then that's one thing. But if they have no friends because no one likes them or trusts them, then thats a bad thing. But what if they have social disorders? so I can't really judge a person based on them having no friends unless we know the exact reasons.
I'm still friends with many but most have moved on to other places. I still keep contact with many of them.
I say good , friends can be toxic when it comes to relationships sad to say but true
Can't choose either good or bad cause at the end of the day, you date the person not their friends.
If you're wondering why he is alone, get to know him, ask him, make your own decision
sounds bad, but could be ok if you see they can make friends.
It depends on circumstances, why people don't have friends.
Depends really, even though I’m the same (or at least no friends where I live because I don’t like talking to people often)
Don't judge about friends-count, that does not say anything about characteristics which I prefer.
Good idea; all the more time to spend with you (unless their reasons for being a loner are troubled ones)