banana247 wrote:
So you're not LITERALLY mute, but just find it difficult to converse or talk near other people?
The best thing I can think of is signing up for those friendship meet up groups based on your interests. I know they have apps like Tinder or like dating websites, but for friends in your area. Also, there are often local facebook groups related to various community related activities or interests, like dogs, Pokemon GO (phone game), hiking, books, garage sales, thrift stores, etc.
Since you are unable to start conversations or respond to people in order to get to know them and tell them about yourself, you probably would have to do some of that ahead of time. Maybe in an online Facebook group or meet up group, you can find things in common with people before meeting up. You could also explain your issue with words via typing and then they would know what to expect when you meet in real life.
The only other choice I can think of is having a friend who knows a lot of people and can introduce you, or have a friend to be your "wingman" but for friends, so you go places together and he can help break the ice with new people. Of course, you would have to have a good friend first for these to work. I'd suggest joining some FB groups, being as friendly as you can online, and then going to the meet up.
I relate to what you said here. I think the most realistic scenario for me personally if i wanted to socialize in person with someone else would be a social Meetup group (ive done this) related to my personal interests. Structured social activities are preferred to non structured social activities.