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Why Do I Want Friends… But Never Want to Go Out?

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Have you ever caught yourself saying you wish you had more friends… only to turn down every invitation that comes your way? Lately I’ve been asking myself that exact question. After moving to Florida, I imagined building new friendships and creating a fresh chapter of life. But whenever an opportunity comes along, I find myself wanting to stay home instead. It made me wonder—is it anxiety? Am I an introvert? Am I protecting my peace? Or is there a difference between wanting to be social and wanting to feel truly connected? In this episode, I’m thinking out loud about adult friendships, why making them can feel so difficult, and the surprising realization that maybe what I’m really crave isn’t a busy social life—it’s genuine connection. If you’ve ever felt torn between wanting people in your life and wanting everyone to leave you alone, this one’s for you. Because maybe there’s nothing wrong with us. Maybe we’re just figuring it out.

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Episode Why Do I Want Friends… But Never Want to Go Out? Cover

Why Do I Want Friends… But Never Want to Go Out?

Have you ever caught yourself saying you wish you had more friends… only to turn down every invitation that comes your way? Lately I’ve been asking myself that exact question. After moving to Florida, I imagined building new friendships and creating a fresh chapter of life. But whenever an opportunity comes along, I find myself wanting to stay home instead. It made me wonder—is it anxiety? Am I an introvert? Am I protecting my peace? Or is there a difference between wanting to be social and wanting to feel truly connected? In this episode, I’m thinking out loud about adult friendships, why making them can feel so difficult, and the surprising realization that maybe what I’m really crave isn’t a busy social life—it’s genuine connection. If you’ve ever felt torn between wanting people in your life and wanting everyone to leave you alone, this one’s for you. Because maybe there’s nothing wrong with us. Maybe we’re just figuring it out.

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