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So I am the kinda guy who is friends with everyone but is depressed inside, you know? So basically what happned is that I used to have a friend group which was really close but after quarantine I drifted apart playing video games and stuff- they are really nice but I just was fed up of being someone I wasn’t to fit in, but I want to be friends with them. There’s this girl(platonic) who has depression and takes meds but she also has a billion friends and we are friends but I’m usually left out because she posts stuff like “ppl who I miss” and it’s never me even though I helped her a lot. Idk what to do now because I really want to be friends with her but it’s like too hard. Oh well idk life sucks because I feel left out.
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Sometimes you got to take risks. As difficult as it is, initiating conversation can lead to something more. Let her know that you are there for her during the good times too, that you are still there for her when it’s dark, but that you want to see light as well, and maybe you both can eventually become happier together through the mutual belief that even the small good things are extraordinary! A friend should want to share the best that comes in life. :)
ReplyI think that even though it's hard, you should just outright ask your friends how much they value you. Try branching out, that always helps. It's always best to be direct. Also, you could talk (if you are still in contact with your family) to a close family member.
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