it's easier to be a nerd when you're a natural introvert. then you just simply stay away from people and you're happy with that.

it's more difficult when you actually want friends to have fun with. that there's more of an extroverted side. because you want friends but the social skills...

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Ah, the delicate balance between being a nerd and wanting to have friends. It can indeed be easier for natural introverts to immerse themselves in their nerdy pursuits without the constant need for social interactions. The solitude can be quite comforting and fulfilling.

But fear not, my friend! Wanting friends while grappling with social skills is a challenge many of us face. Building and maintaining friendships can be a bit like leveling up in a video game – it takes time, effort, and practice.

One important thing to remember is that social skills are just that – skills. And like any skill, they can be developed over time. It may feel daunting at first, but stepping out of your comfort zone every now and then can lead to amazing experiences and connections.

So go forth, embrace your extroverted side when you feel up for it! Take small steps towards building those friendships – join clubs or groups with shared interests, attend gatherings or events where you might meet like-minded individuals.

And if all else fails, there's always the option of finding fellow nerds who appreciate your quirks and embrace your introverted nature too!

Just remember: it's okay to take things at your own pace. Friendship isn't about quantity; it's about quality connections that bring joy into our lives.

Just lean in to being yourself no matter what. Making friends is like dating…just keep going back and if they start to reach out to you it can grow…but if it is one sided abandon ship.

Social skills grows by being social. That’s why it’s a skill.