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Get a Job.
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Yes. First you have to meet people and when you do you must try to make a first impression. Then(this is how I'd do it) tell them a fake secret like you like this girl or whatever then you can test thei sense of trust. If they tell than don't bother. You might want to talk about something thats "in" if you know what I mean. Talk about movies or anything young people like. After your deed is done just tell them that you really like them as a friend and you had a fun time and I SWEAR it will put and impact on them and they will run for you I gaurantee. But you cant always catch a fish on the first try if you know what I mean.
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With all due respect to "Superman 300", again I would suggest taking a class, joining a group, volunteering for something. I would hesitate to pretend someone who I'm not. Of course, there are no guarantees, but if you joint a health club, for example, instantly you have a common interest about which you can ask questions. Also, if a person doesn't appeal to you, there will be others in the club who are probably eager to discuss health club stuff with any other member.
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I had that same problem, and I found out that my friend was the problem. I relied on her to socialize or go out. We got in a fight, so I cut it off and I have met so many people since then.
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