mr_fegelien wrote: » I would be one myself. No friends, no girlfriend. Pretty much regarding social interaction since 6th class 11 years ago. It seems to afflict males more than females. I think the internet made people less connected. I spent nearly all of my life on my computer locked inside. That and being an only child contributed to this. Or perhaps it's genetic. Some are just more introverted.
Guy Person wrote: » I don't think there are more socially awkward people now then there were fifty years ago I just think people like me can stay indoors and be introverted but still somewhat scratch the social itch because of the internet.
Credit_Spread wrote: » Perhaps when you grow up with communication in text form it becomes an easy way to avoid speaking in person or on the phone, which requires you to respond in real time. So you don't get the exposure which would help you develop those skills.
ArnoldJRimmer wrote: » I've no idea if there are more socially awkward people today than yesteryear, but I'd point to the existence of men's sheds to say that its been a problem in the past. And anecdotally, the number of aging single men who I saw propping up bars from childhood
Wibbs wrote: » Oh sure, there were always ageing bachelors and spinsters, but there are more today and more coming down the pike. Look at the way some sections of Japanese society are going. Now that situation is the bastard child of many fathers, but you have a large chunk of men and women who are effectively shut ins outside of society, never growing up.
canonball5 wrote: » Most women are crazy and more men are going MGTOW, it's no surprise really!
Wibbs wrote: » Very much so. Now this can be a great advantage for those who need a longer time to construct replies and argument and allows such folks the chance to engage in general interaction where they otherwise would be crowded out by the more socially deft and fair play.
Screw Attack wrote: » Cocooning.
mr_fegelien wrote: » Why are there so many socially awkward people today?