I read this beautiful (total tearjerker) article on The Cut a few weeks ago. If you don’t have time to read it, it is basically a story written by a daughter whose mum doesn’t have any friends.
This friendless situation is not the mum’s fault, she used to have lots of friends - wonderful, close adored/adoring friends. But in her senior years, many had passed away or moved away, and during COVID, she had also moved to be closer to family, leaving her remaining friends behind.
And not to give too much away (seriously, just read the article, it’s beautiful), the daughter (the writer) sets out to get her mum some friends, and it works.
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I think it moved me so much because I know that for many of us, making friends as an adult is extremely difficult and totally scary. On top of that, making friends as an adult is critical. Loneliness is literally a killer (I promise, it’s true, Google it, there are HEAPS of peer-reviewed journal articles that say this).
My own mum moved to a new area just before COVID hit in late 2019 and didn’t get to meet anyone for almost two years. She’s recently realised its time to put herself out there to make some new friends, but the question is how?
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