I Don’t Have Friends—and This Is Why
Let’s talk about friendship—and why it can be hard sometimes. This isn’t a “feel sorry for me” video. It’s just real. I’m opening up about what friendship has looked like for me as I’ve gotten older—and why I often feel like the odd one out. I’m 67 now, and friendship looks very different than it did when I was younger. Chronic illness (I have fibromyalgia and Long Covid) has made connection even harder at times—but I know I’m not the only one. If you’ve ever struggled with friendships, felt left out, or wondered if anyone else feels this way—I hope this video helps you feel a little less alone. I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments. Let’s have a real conversation.

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