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Originally posted by Lizziethedragon
Gee, maybe it's just me, but if you would get off the computer and go where real people are, a lot of you might experience the concept of a relationship. For example, how many people here belong to a gym? How many go grocery shopping (great place to strike up a conversation, as in "excuse me, I am supposed to find corn starch for a recipe. Do you have any idea what it is"). How many ride a bike (I live in a major college town and riding through campus is a hot bed of potential).
Any way, I'm not trying to be facetious, but seriously, most of the people who reside on the internet seem to be social introverts, and forums like this don't help withy fostering social skills out in meatspace.
Oh well, back to work
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*ahum* I belonged to a gym once, until I simply became a sponsor because college was taking up all my time and energy.
I would be back now if I was in control of my own hours, as it is, with chores, internship and set dinner times I just don't have an hour to spend at the gym and anything less is a waste of money I don't have.
Oh and I have a part-time job in the weekend at the biggest supermarket in the area and talk to over a hundred ppl on an busy day.
I also ride my bike everywhere although that doesn't do me any good seeing as I don't live on a campus...
But thank you for your input. I do believe it is important to have a social life (eventhough I HATE being around large groups of people) and am certainly not one of those people who never leave the house.