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Might be pragmatic to begin to build a life around yourself that isn't so dependent upon the company of others. For so many of us on the spectrum, it's practically a way of life.

When I was younger, I too had a small circle of friends I would routinely socialize with. It was nice while they were there, but inevitably two found jobs elsewhere and one got married. Things were never the same for me socially.
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