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What can a depressed 13 year old boy with no friends do 4 fun

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im a loner, i play 1 sport (soccer) and its a 14-18 year old league i was an exception

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  1. Try making friends for fun, then you'll have more fun.


  2. make friends during soccer practice

    don't expect people to come to you to talk and become friends

    YOU have to make an effort too!!!

    during soccer practice don't sit in a corner by yourself

    start a conversation with others by asking them simple questions and then using that to go deeper in

    for example after practice you can ask what time it is or if the person has some water you can drink or something like that

    don't be scared or shy

    have self-confidence and respect for yourself  

  3. World of Warcraft!!!! pwn some noobs, always make me better lol

  4. Well, believe it or not, you will probably outgrow this situation.

    Get involved in group activities where you can meet different people.  Staying at home, alone, won''t get that done.  If you are gonna have friends, you can't expect strangers to come to your door and ask to meet you.  It takes effort on your part.

    Get 'er done!

  5. Coming from a teenager who formally suffered from depression i know how terrible depression is. when i was suffered from depression i found one hobby and became an expert at it. i constantly looked for way to get better at what i did. And once you master your hobby try a new one. sooner or later everyone will know you as the kid who is incredible at whatever hobby you chose. I was in the same situation as you as i had no friends. The depression finally ended around the beginning of high school. The main thing you have to know is it will end before you know it and by the time you are no longer depressed you will be a much mentally stronger person and have an understanding which others are incapable of having.

  6. Go outside, go to a skate park where alot of kids hang out in the summer, introduce yourself, be yourself, and you'll do fine, first impression means everything

  7. go outside and do what you like to do. in your case, soccer. if you see anybody outside, ask them if they wanna join you. the worst that could happen is they simply say no, then you realize that if they dont wanna join you, they probably wouldnt have made a very good friend anyways

  8. Ask yourself: why am I a loner? Do I have trouble making friends, or socialising? See section 9, at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris. It may well not be true depression, but there is a quiz, via sections 2, on depression, at ezy build, or via section 1. If positive, print the result, and take to your school counsellor, and view page R, then teen depression, and the rest of section 2.

    Some suggestions about things to do are in section 16, and teen resources are on the first page, and page K, in section 13. It is important to develop the ability to make friends, as you go through life, and it is a skill well worth working on acquiring.

  9. My suggestion would be to get a puppy. Great for depression. Helps A LOT! Write, journal, get a pen pal. Volunteer, somewhere, it also helps.

  10. Develope a drug addiction. You'll have lots of friends then!

    Some just may not be real.

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