If we put both your and "Audacia's" answers together, mess around with them a little, we might have a real answer that isn't totally derived of pure idiosyncrasy.
Being derived from idiosyncrasy makes it valid in this situation. No one is trying to give a "real" answer that suits this individuals situation perfectly. The goal here is to give advice to someone who wants it. And I just so happen to have a good amount of experience as a formerly sheltered person with many odd mannerisms that made it difficult to make friends. If my advice was devoid of the "idiosyncrasies" of my past then it wouldn't be advice. It would be someone who didn't know what they were talking about trying to help someone with an issue they have never faced.
Go ahead and combine the answers though and let's see a "real" solution.
Is it normal that I can't seem to make friends?
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Also half true.
If we put both your and "Audacia's" answers together, mess around with them a little, we might have a real answer that isn't totally derived of pure idiosyncrasy.
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Being derived from idiosyncrasy makes it valid in this situation. No one is trying to give a "real" answer that suits this individuals situation perfectly. The goal here is to give advice to someone who wants it. And I just so happen to have a good amount of experience as a formerly sheltered person with many odd mannerisms that made it difficult to make friends. If my advice was devoid of the "idiosyncrasies" of my past then it wouldn't be advice. It would be someone who didn't know what they were talking about trying to help someone with an issue they have never faced.
Go ahead and combine the answers though and let's see a "real" solution.
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