"vee why don't u haveany friends?"
I'm just lonely ....
Loneliness can significantly affect mental health, especially for those who perceive themselves as different or misunderstood. People who feel 'weird' or socially awkward may struggle to form friendships because others might not accept their uniqueness, leading to feelings of rejection and isolation. Bullying and being made fun of can exacerbate these feelings, causing individuals to withdraw further from social interactions. It is important to recognize that these experiences are common and that many find ways to build meaningful connections by embracing their authentic selves and seeking supportive communities. Techniques such as practicing self-compassion, joining groups with shared interests, or seeking professional counseling can help break the cycle of loneliness. Understanding and addressing the root causes of social isolation can empower individuals to foster friendships and improve their emotional well-being.

