yeah,
2007-10-24 02:55:12
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answer #1
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answered by Chelso 3
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I don't have great friends in my town so I usually stay away from them as much as possible lol. All my best friends I found online and outside of the USA thankfully lol. I am going to England to meet my new friends soon. However, to answer your question, NO, it is not a bad thing not to have any friends. Some people are just not worth being friends with. If you want a friend I can be your friend. Have a nice day!
2007-10-24 10:00:40
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answer #2
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answered by curious_boricua_soul 5
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Are you a computer junkie?? Social life is very important!! Why would you not want to have friends? People were given a natural desire to be close to others. You need someone to talk to, laugh with, call up when you're lonely or bored... You need emotional and moral support at times... and it's just a good feeling to love and be loved in return. Nobody can be completely happy living an isolate life. Get out there and make some friends!! Try the book "How to Win Friends and Influence People." I haven't read it, but know others who have and they say it is very good.
2007-10-24 09:59:18
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answered by ellenoid 3
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well it depends I think on what you think of it. Some people are just naturally loners and don't have any close friends, other people like to surround themselves with people. I myself have very few friends, but I'm 37 yrs. old have a job, a family and go to school, so I don't have much time for friends. If you're in high school and are concerned about things like that and feel lonely, then yes, it's a bad thing. Try to get involved in clubs or sports at school to make friends. If you're an adult, it's not really that important. At least not to me.
2007-10-24 09:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I don't think so. I have cyber friends because it is easier then trying to create friendships out of no where. I have been on a couple websites and am quite popular I could be popular in school if I wanted but I like being shy and quite and getting my work done. I have many friends online and only 4 besides some family offline.
As far as social on the computer goes technectally your chatting with people. So I consider it social. =)
2007-10-24 10:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No not really. But it may make things a lot more difficult not to mention lonelier. Besides, not having friends doesn't mean living all alone. You can still interact with a lot of people in a "friendly" manner though you propbably won't exchange birthday or christmas presents. Lots of offices are like that . Big, multilevel organizations where people interact everyday without being friends. Not all of them are lonely or miserable. In fact, some actually prefer it that way.
2007-10-24 10:13:56
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answered by exsft 7
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Everyone wants to have his or her own space but believe me it doesn't work all the time...........
The fact is you'll need to depend on someone one way or another.......its just the circle of life, as to your question, yes it is bad. You can never be healthy or happy when you don't have friends and when i mean friends i mean good ones not those that take u drinking all the time even though that tends to happen too often lol.
Sometimes families may not understand the troubles we face in other aspects of our lives so we go to friends to tell them how we feel and because they understand better since you move in the same circle they can give a better solution than most so just in case you don't have any now........try having a few even if its just one cos as they say:
"TWO'S COMPANY BUT THREE'S A CROWD"!!!!
2007-10-24 10:04:21
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answered by the ugly truth 2
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No it is not a bad thing, not to have friends. I don't, and i'm a senior in high school. Those who you think are your friends, really aren't, because they talk and do things behind your back, that should'nt be done or said. When you came into this world, you came here by yourself, so you don't need nobody now. You got yourself, that's all you need these days, so don't feel bad about not having friends, "who needs them?"
2007-10-24 09:59:02
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answered by Bout It 2
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Sometimes we accumulate friends in direct proportion to how much we give of our selves to other people. Many of
us live with time constraints which make it hard to have
friends and deal with a large extended family or a job
and a spouse. But if you do not have any of these things
going on. I would make the effort to at least have passing
acquaintances. Friendships may grow from these.
2007-10-24 10:00:17
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answered by nutsfornouveau 6
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Yes and No, everybody needs some kind of relationship. Picking and choosing the right friends is the trick. A friend that somewhat believes in what you do, is honest, and supportive. Picking the wrong ones, means you don't have one.....Good Luck Ken
2007-10-24 09:58:05
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answered by mrliteman001 4
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It's not a bad thing but it is a negative thing, by negative i mean depression can come out of it. Friends can always stand by you through thick and thin. I mean I'd rather have no friends then fake friends.
2007-10-24 09:58:41
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answered by ~welshy~ 5
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