Elric of Grans
New member
Until recently, I was being treated for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. I had depression and anxiety issues, including years of struggling with agoraphobia. My issues began when I was nine and I am now 32, so I have spent most of my life living largely like a hermit. I was aided by psychologists and psychiatrists who have helped me learn to cope with my issues. They may never go away, but I am comfortable enough to deal with every-day life now.
I used to have a conventional career, but ended up burned out with my psychological heath heavily degrading. I now work part-time for the Catholic Church and this year began studying part-time in the hopes of one day finding a full-time role there. I do not earn enough to live alone, so I had to move back in with my parents a few years back. As a regular church-goer, I have been working on my social skills with the other people there, but they are almost all under 20 or over 60, so I have no contact with people in my age group. The people I am studying with are also my parents' age or older, making me the little kid in the group. My parents spend all their free time watching TV, so they are not really good role models for me.
For as long as I can remember, my main hobby has been reading. Fiction, non-fiction, books, comics, whatever. I also play PC games off-and-on, but usually only single player (I am uncomfortable with how aggressive and competitive people are online). Rarely watch TV or movies and almost never listen to music. I have never participated in any kind of sport. I am largely clueless on games like cards, chess, etc. Because of the years of agoraphobia, I have no experience with outdoor activities (eg hiking or whatever). I do not drink or smoke, so I cannot stand pubs, nightclubs, etc (believe me, I have tried!).
Working with a psychologist, I have tried to find ways to connect with people, but we made no progress on this front and he eventually gave up. I am too old for the youth groups (under 25) and too young for other social groups in the Church (over 60). We have spoken with multiple social welfare organisations who help people find social contact, but I am too young and/or old for most. Others will not help because I do not have a disability on their list, am not a single parent, am not uneducated, am not an ethnic minority, etc.
I tried volunteering in several organisations, but only met retirees (60+). The only clubs in my local area are either sporting or specialised (eg returned soldiers, etc). I tried working out at a couple of gyms, but everyone avoided all contact with everyone else. The don't look, don't speak kind of attitude. I tried to investigate an education angle (short courses, etc), but there is very little available in my region and none of it remotely relevant to someone like me (eg bartender courses, barista courses, etc).
I am thoroughly bored of my own company and yearn for conversation with people my own age. Does anyone have any advice on what further I could look at?
I used to have a conventional career, but ended up burned out with my psychological heath heavily degrading. I now work part-time for the Catholic Church and this year began studying part-time in the hopes of one day finding a full-time role there. I do not earn enough to live alone, so I had to move back in with my parents a few years back. As a regular church-goer, I have been working on my social skills with the other people there, but they are almost all under 20 or over 60, so I have no contact with people in my age group. The people I am studying with are also my parents' age or older, making me the little kid in the group. My parents spend all their free time watching TV, so they are not really good role models for me.
For as long as I can remember, my main hobby has been reading. Fiction, non-fiction, books, comics, whatever. I also play PC games off-and-on, but usually only single player (I am uncomfortable with how aggressive and competitive people are online). Rarely watch TV or movies and almost never listen to music. I have never participated in any kind of sport. I am largely clueless on games like cards, chess, etc. Because of the years of agoraphobia, I have no experience with outdoor activities (eg hiking or whatever). I do not drink or smoke, so I cannot stand pubs, nightclubs, etc (believe me, I have tried!).
Working with a psychologist, I have tried to find ways to connect with people, but we made no progress on this front and he eventually gave up. I am too old for the youth groups (under 25) and too young for other social groups in the Church (over 60). We have spoken with multiple social welfare organisations who help people find social contact, but I am too young and/or old for most. Others will not help because I do not have a disability on their list, am not a single parent, am not uneducated, am not an ethnic minority, etc.
I tried volunteering in several organisations, but only met retirees (60+). The only clubs in my local area are either sporting or specialised (eg returned soldiers, etc). I tried working out at a couple of gyms, but everyone avoided all contact with everyone else. The don't look, don't speak kind of attitude. I tried to investigate an education angle (short courses, etc), but there is very little available in my region and none of it remotely relevant to someone like me (eg bartender courses, barista courses, etc).
I am thoroughly bored of my own company and yearn for conversation with people my own age. Does anyone have any advice on what further I could look at?