Something so embarassing just happened i wanna curl into a ball AGHHHHH
I think this is a good idea. For years I have been thinking about finding something like that. A beginning painting class, or maybe a chess club. I even looked into a local group who gathers for games of horseshoes! It all sounds so fun, but actually getting myself to do it is the hard part!If it's possible for you, I recommend joining a weekly class or hobby group in your area. I've been trying to find new in-person friends and although I haven't found my people yet, it can be good to have routinely things to look forward to. ATM my current sights are on the local SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) chapter. I've been to a few meetings and I love how it's such a wide variety of people! I'm neither the youngest nor the oldest. Might be worth looking into in your area if you have any interest in history or learning new skills!
I've seen men complaining about women trying to support men's mental health or male suicide awareness or whatever because "women will never understand how men feel" and "women don't actually care about men's feelings"I get really tired of seeing people only bring up Men's Mental Health Month on Pride Month posts. It's happening *a lot* on social media.
Instead of raising actual separate awareness for mental health month it's suddenly only relevant to discredit the LGBT community. These same people are doing nothing else to raise awareness for mental health.
I say this as a male who has been hospitalized due to mental health.
The people yelling for a 'Straight Pride Month' are equally annoying.