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How do you make friends outside of work?

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  • RagingBοner
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    The first step is to locate potential friends, a task that requires an eagle eye and a nose for smelly @_pig_droppings_. Keep your senses primed and your trouser snake tingling as you seek out these prospective pals. Like a heat-seeking moisture missile, lock onto individuals who share your interests and hobbies. Whether it's joining a book club, a sports team, or a sausage-making class, find your tribe and let your love muscle lead the way.

    Now that you've identified your targets, it's time to make your move. Approach them with the confidence of a purple-headed warrior and the charm of a joystick of joy. Offer a salacious smile and a witty remark that tickles their funny bone and awakens their inner desire dart. Perhaps a compliment on their choice of reading material or a playful quip about their sausage-making skills will do the trick.

    As your acquaintance ripens, it's time to deepen the connection and transform casual chats into lasting friendships. Invite them to partake in activities that will forge unforgettable memories and strengthen your bond. Suggest a hike where you can admire the scenery and each other's beef bayonets. Organize a game night where laughter and the spectacle of your spectacular scrotal serpent reverberate through the room. Or host a dinner where the main course is not just the delicious food but also the erotic elongated emitter that is your captivating conversation.

    In the midst of these shared experiences, don't be afraid to open up and reveal your enchanting erectile emblem. Share your stories, your dreams, and your spellbinding subcutaneous splendor. Show them that you're not just a one-dimensional disco stick but a multifaceted individual with passions, quirks, and a mesmerizing mandibular marvel that will leave them in awe.

    As your friendship blossoms, nurture it with acts of kindness and displays of affection. Surprise them with a thoughtful gift, like a personalized pocket rocket or a custom-made love lightning bolt. Offer a helping hand when they're in a bind, becoming their reliable thunderstick of titillation. And always remember to express your gratitude for having such a remarkable rumpus rod in your life.

    Last but not least, maintain the spark in your friendship by embracing new adventures and continuing to create unforgettable memories. Plan road trips where the open road beckons and the possibilities for shenanigans are endless. Embark on culinary journeys where new flavors and the fabulous foreskin finagler tantalize your taste buds. Or simply indulge in lazy afternoons where the only agenda is relaxation and the electrifying engorgement engine of your laughter fills the air.

    In conclusion, my intrepid friend-seeker, making friends outside of work is an art that combines the pleasure principles with the power of the penis personifications. It's about finding your tribe, opening up, and creating memories that will forever bind you together. So, unleash your inner weenie of wonder, embrace your unique sausage of satisfaction, and let your hot dog of happiness lead the way to friendships that will bring bliss and ecstasy into your life. May your social circle expand with the magnitude of a magnificent masturbatory monster, and may your friendships be as satisfying as a well-earned orgasm.

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  • CaptainOverthink
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    I try to.
    Can be almost as has hard as dating sometimes. People are busy and stuck in their reutines and comfortzones.
    Best way I think is to meet people in places where your hobbies are.
    Like for me, concerts, festivals, pairdancing courses/events. There's plenty of people looking to expand their circles, if only we look in the right places.

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  • DishLady
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    Go out to little gatherings in your neighborhood, hang at a local happy hour after work with a few friends/aquaintances.
    But the most important thing is to maintain an open personality that is welcoming to others. If your expression, words and tone are all screaming "Leave Me Alone" then folks won't approach you.
    Use either MeetUp or another alerts system for local events in your area. Now in the springtime there should be a ton of activities — community gardens, cookouts, hiking, etc. etc. etc. Museum or city tours, etc. etc. etc. if you're new to a town… You get it.

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  • Simslover92
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    Bars unless you're not a bar person.

    If you don't care about making friends long distance then online communities like reddit, Discord, GAG.

    You can also go on dating apps just to find friends that live close by like Okcupid and Bumble for Friends.

    I would suggest going out to places you like though to find friends. Like if you love books then the library or bookstore. If you love music then music stores. If you like dancing then dance classes and the list goes on.

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  • blunty
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    Making new friends outside of the office isn't always straightforward, but it's definitely worth the effort. One of the simplest ways to meet people is by doing things you already love. For instance, if you're into sports, joining a local team can put you in touch with like-minded individuals. Or if you enjoy reading, a book club could be a great way to connect with fellow literature lovers.

    Don’t overlook local events or meetups either. Whether it's a seminar, a dance class, or a local hike, showing up is the first step towards making new friends.

    Platforms like Bumble BFF can be really useful in connecting you with potential friends right in your neighborhood.

    But really, one of the best ways to meet new people is just by being open to it. Next time you're at your favorite coffee shop or walking through a park, try striking up a conversation with someone. It might feel a bit awkward at first, but it's these small interactions that can lead to great friendships.

    Building friendship takes a bit of effort and patience, but the connections you'll make are totally worth it. Just be yourself, keep showing up, and let things evolve naturally.

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  • ManOnFire
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    It's easy. Become a regular in certain places, you'll see some of the same faces there too, start chatting. Get to know local people on social media. I made a friend that way myself.

    Most people at work are not really friends. That's a mistake a lot of folks make. And similar to having sex with a co-worker, friendships with co-workers can become troubled or awkward as well if shit hits the fan.

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  • BCRanger10 u
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    I'm at a stage in life where I'm more concerned with maintaining and strengthening the friendships I already have and less than finding new ones.

    But if I did want to, I'm a pretty social man as it is. I can chat with random folks at a bar or social gathering of some sort and exchange email addresses or phone numbers.

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  • relax24
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    Or how do you make friends in general. Seems like nobody has the time or day to even consider getting to know you. or the ones who do get to know you are only fake hiding behind a mask only wanting to get something out of you. im halfway in my 30's and i don't have a single friend all because i don't trust people. i don't even trust my own family they backstabbed and abandoned me

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  • northerngal
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    Get involved in activities that interest you. That way the people you meet will have something in common with you. If you meet no one well you are doing something you enjoy or interest you. Its a win win.

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  • Finchie40
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    Just be social and strike up conversations with people , , eventually you will meet someone that likes a lot of the same things you like and hit it off , ask them to hang out sometime , exchange numbers ,

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  • Sevenpointfive
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    that's actually pretty easy. ask yourself what you like to do? do you have a hobby or interest? if you like to do something then find a club. i like to disc golf. it's free and i'm okay, better than most. it's a social sport.

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  • TommyMountainFigure
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    I already have a good selection of friends. Some close, and some not so close. If someone in the group introduces another to the group that I get on well with? That's usually how.

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  • Static_In_The_Attic
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    466 opinions shared on Family & Friends topic.

    I always say if you want to meet people you have to get out & greet people & so go for a walk in a park, sign up for a 5k & go have fun talking to random people.

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  • Chazmatazz269
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    Meetup. com… ell oh ell!
    It’s an opportunity anyway. I haven’t made any new friends in a while. I’m not good at it.

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  • DrPepper12
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    Great question! My last friend groups came when I bought my house and then had kids so neighbors and other parents. Short of that it's TOUGH!! Hobbies, clubs, volunteer work help tho

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  • bobalife
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    You go out and do things you enjoy lol. Then, you can meet new people or mutual friends hang out.

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  • dustybiker2
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    I've made several close friends here. Just being genuine.

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  • Nikki1989
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    Hang out with like-minded people that enjoy the same interests as you.

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  • laly520 s
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    if u have a hobby u could for example join some club of it n there u would meet people with same interests as u

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  • serious_miss419
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    I don’t try to, at work either. I’m very solo but also very productive and personable with my work folks and common interactions like the grocery store, banks, or something like that

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  • mistershy94
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    Reconnect with friends from school if you had any or try joining a community centered around a hobby or get a dog.

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  • Darkest-Knight
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    I have no friends outside of work. Actually, thinking about it I have no friends at work, only co-workers. I have a very solitary/lonely existence.

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  • ProbablyClueless
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    You have to be intentional about getting out into the community and talking with people.

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  • TheSpaceGnome
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    Online video games, college classes, libraries, arcades, comicons.

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  • DreamLife7
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    At 43 if you haven't already friends yet and don't know how to sorry to tell u but it's not going to get better for you lol

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  • whistlingwh0res
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    Get involved website like meetup. com or Facebook groups

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  • Purpleronnie
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    You mean there is a life outside of work? …

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  • NathanDavis m
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    all my friends I made them outside work

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  • MemeSupreme
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    through mutual friends

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  • CriticalCatDad123
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    I don’t. All of my friends I met through work.

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  • Iron_Man u
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    Go to the library

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  • ___E___
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    I stopped making friends, most of them are fake

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  • DonVitoCorleone
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    There are many ways 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇷🇺

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  • eagle1951
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    just hey lets go eat at so and so

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  • JacobJordan
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    Hobbies?

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