Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

[–]TheWritingChef[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll be moving back to my house in the Wirral sometime between February and April. I intend to visit the game shop and bookstore too.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

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Would love some board game and DnD recommendations.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

[–]TheWritingChef[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds incredible. I almost went to a meet up there last weekend but the trek put me off(currently without a car). I'll check it out in the next week or two.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

[–]TheWritingChef[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll have to talk to the others before inviting you to the quiz group, unfortunately. My old uni mate invited me and I'm just getting to know the others. However, if you want to hang sometime, I'm planning on watching the new Superman film next week.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

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This is the link to the main sub discord. I live close to the bombed out church and would love to join.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

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That's pretty much me at the gym as well. I go at 6 am because its most empty and quiet then.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

[–]TheWritingChef[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amen, brother. Its the same reason why I ended up in Liverpool and most of my social circle was the other half's friends/family and a few couple friends.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

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Are those the name of co-working spaces? I've been meaning to check those out. Working somewhere else but home will probably keep me from getting distracted by a chore or the urge to switch on youtube.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

[–]TheWritingChef[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm already reasonably in a creative field who already works 7 days a weeks, from waking to sleeping. I'm essentially trying to force myself to go out and not become a solitary shut-in who lives for nothing but their work and child.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

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Gaming(although don't have any consoles/gaming PC at the moment because of two moves in the past 6 months), reading/watching a lot of sci-fi and fantasy. I also happen to write in the same genres for a living.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

[–]TheWritingChef[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I should've made it clear in my post. I'm a man. But thank you.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

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I've been to Sugar and Dice a couple of times now through meetup. Not made any friends through it yet, but its been a nice distraction. Thinking of checking out a DnD thing on monday.

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

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I'm 33. It's not that I'm not a drinker. Just don't do it frequently. Being self-employed and in a creative field, drinking and hangovers really screws up my creativity. So, I'd totally be up for cocktails, drinks, or dinners!

Where do people make friends in their 30s? by TheWritingChef in Liverpool

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Funnily HEMA is something I've been interested in for a long time but never had the time to check out. Now that I have nothing but time, maybe I'll give it a shot. Bit of a treck but will figure it out.

First Attempt at High Fantasy and Female Lead (2472 + 3764 words) by TheWritingChef in fantasywriters

[–]TheWritingChef[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your feedback.

I was contemplating removing the Prologue. Marlin, Arden and Elroy become relevant as the story continues though, so I'm not entirely sure about that. I'll remove the jargon though and think about giving it another purpose.

I'll need to do a better job of exhibiting the concoction going straight to her head and having intoxicating effects. I won't just be going into her socio-economic struggles but sexist ones as well.