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Young Adults, How Frequent Do You See Your Friends?


Juggling between Work, Family, Rest, and Traffic, seeing my friends once every two months is already good.

I'm just curious if there are others who actually see their friends at least once a week. How do you do it?

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[–] peeBox@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 year ago

Not exactly young adult but I'm 35 and see friends almost weekly. If not in person I at least chat/voice chat with some of them.

I don't have kids, currently dating someone with 2 boys though. I don't take any overtime at work but I have online classes at night so I plan on dropping my hours by half. Also, I don't bring any work home with me. I separate the 2, religiously. (I am unionized, makes it easier to do so)

I live in a small city, far from any metropolitan area, people are so much more friendlier here.

IMO, it's all about hobbies. My hobbies align with most of my friends and I have more than one circle of friends.

I moved over 20 times in my life, different cities and all. So I know how to make new friends, I honestly think it's a skill. At the same time, friendship goes both ways, if you're the only one putting the work on the friendship, it's not really gonna work.

I have friends working on their PhDs and even post-PhDs (or whatever it's called) and they usually have time to see me / friends 3 or 4 times a month.

So yeah, I have a fulfilling social life, it's not like that all year round mind you, things change and people need breaks and what not sometimes.