AutisticJar wrote:
I have been trying for years to make friends in real life, and literally nothing I tried has worked. I have done everything that can be done to make friends. I have gone to tons and tons of Meetup groups, many of which I have gone to more than once, or even multiple times. Been doing that for years, and I have not made any friends there. I tried going to school clubs at my college campus. I've been told that's a surefire way to make friends. Well, no, not for me. None of the school clubs I ever went to have brought any friendships to me, and even group clubs, I often get ignored. I've been told that taking dance classes is a foolproof way of making friends. I did that as well, no results. Art classes. No results. Online dating. No results. Speed dating. No results.
I did virtually every possible way one person can make friends. For any other person, even those who are on the autism spectrum like I am, doing all of the things I have done would have brought at least some friendships even to the most introverted people. But not me. When all that hasn't worked for me, then I really think that my ability to make friends is completely broken. I'm honestly considering giving up my goal and just living the sheltered pathetic lonely life that I've been living my entire life. No friendships, no girlfriend, none of that.
Do you want an exchange of intellectual information or an intellectual discussion? What is your approach in conversation: e.g. start talking about what you are thinking about, what is easiest talk about, waiting and relying on someone else to talk to you, etc..? Do you bother? Are you selective about who you try to talk to?