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Two days until 2025, and Iām back on the āfinding a bromance/best friendā journey. Can anyone explain why making new friends in your late 30s is so tough?
A little about me and what Iām looking for: Iām hoping to find that rare connection, the kind of friendship where you can just be real and open. You know, the kind where you can say, āHey man, had a tough dayāwhat do you think about this?ā or āNew movie out, wanna grab a beer? My wife/husbands not into it, you free?ā I miss having that go-to person (or people) in my corner. Since the pandemic, elections, and just growing out of my 20s, my social circle has shrunk to practically a dot. Iām hoping to change that.
Iām all about good banter, meaningful conversation, and that real ābest friend/bromanceā vibe where even our significant others raise an eyebrowāhaha. Ideally, Iām looking for someone local, but Iām open to making things work, even with distance. Iām cool with chatting on Reddit, but Iād love to move to phone calls, texts, or whatever works best.
A little about me: Iām 36, married to a great guy, and I live in the Southwest USA. I love traveling, checking out breweries, good food, hiking, paddle boarding, and Iām an amateur photographer whoās into art. Iām also a true crime junkie, theme park lover, and a bit of an urban explorer. Adventure is my thing. Oh, and Iām a proud dog dad and a healthcare professional. Comic books are my escape.
Iād love to connect with someone whoās marriedāwhether youāre gay, straight, or anywhere in between, I just want real energy, honesty, and effort.
Happy New Year, all! Letās make this year about real connections.
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