Why the average American hasn’t made a new friend in 5 years
Forty-five percent of adults say they find it difficult to make new friends, according to new research.
A new study into the social dynamics of 2,000 Americans revealed that the average American hasn’t made a new friend in five years.
In fact, it seems for many that popularity hits its peak at age 23, and for 36 percent, it peaks even before age 21.
The study, conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Evite, uncovered that one of the reasons 42 percent of adults struggle to make friends is due to introversion or shyness (((pussifacation and cuckdom))).
And the challenge is not just in breaking out of their shell but also breaking into new social situations and circles.
The majority of respondents cite friendship-making barriers that include aversion to the bar scene where most people choose to socialize, or the feeling that everyone’s friendship groups have already formed.
And how many friends do adults actually have? Turns out, 16. The average American has three friends for life, five people they really like and would hang out with one-on-one, and eight people they like but don’t spend time with one-on-one or seek out.
Most people have remained close with friends they met when they were younger. Nearly half of those surveyed have stayed friends with peers from high school, and a further 31 percent with peers from college.
Kicking it even more old-school, three in 10 Americans say they have made lasting connections with people they met in their childhood neighborhood.
However, 82 percent of those studied feel like lasting friendships are hard to find. The number one cause of lost friendships is moving away, with 63 percent revealing this to be a reason they’ve fallen out of touch with a former friend.
https://nypost.com/2019/05/09/why-the-average-american-hasnt-made-a-new-friend-in-5-years/
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[–] 18565304? ago
They already have us all on a list, but those who openly threaten ZOG offline are prioritized for (((disappearance))), (((accidents))), (((suicides))).
You think they only target the highest profile whistleblowers and people with power?
No, the CIA also goes after white people before they can gather enough resources to potentially someday pose a threat.
We are living in a dystopian dictatorship.
Many sudden deaths, disappearances, and "mental breakdowns" of young white males are actually the government destroying them on purpose, as part of MKULTRA and other programs.
[–] 18570579? ago
can confirm
I was regarded as alpha of a popular fraternity, redpilling my fellow brothers, and suddenly had a major bout of unexplained depression followed by cianiggers using v2skull messages. they became progressively more violent until I would wake up and hear "he wants to kill you" "you're a fucking psychopath aren't you" "you should kill him" and all sorts of evil shit. I was able to maintain my sanity pretty well, knowing full well it was not my own brain giving me these messages, but still lost most of my friends as I began spending my time alone reading this shit. In fact it made me do thousands of hours of research into psychotronic weaponry and energy tech, as well as the neuroscience and symptoms of various 'mental illnesses' and targeted individuals.
If their prerogative was to radicalize me, though, it seemed to work. I know too much now to be used as a pawn but not enough to know what to do about this mess.
I don't even use infosec because I know the glownogs have me filed away. I guess I should though
[–] 18570580? ago
also, I legit thought I was schizo for a while so I didn't want to risk doing something weird around my friends.
Turns out, I haven't heard any of this shit for 2 years now so I know for certain what it was. If they had kept up it might have actually worked on me