briankelley wrote:
We all feel that way I'm sure. Just the other day I was grabbing a bite and saw three middle aged guys having a great time chatting and it looked like they were old friends who were always having a great time together. And of course I thought, "why can't I have that kind of a friendship?".
But who knows. Maybe they were just relatives who had gotten together for the first time in months or years. Or just coworkers on a lunch break together.
It could be all these people we see who seem to belong to social clubs, may feel lonely a lot of the time and don't socialize nearly as much as they would like to and nearly as much, as we looking in from the outside, think they do.
I have to wonder if on those rare occasions where I'm in a restaurant with others or at a barbeque or whatever, if there isn't a lonely aspie watching me from a distance and wishing he had my social life...
"You feel unloved, Arthur? Welcome to the world. Everyone is unloved. Now stop feeling sorry for yourself." -Arthur (1980)
Very well said, I couldn't have done it better!
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