>>23833833A truly meaningful social life, and by extension also the possibility of meeting a woman (because you need a social life for that, unless you're 1m90 and then you don't need one because you're not filtered), becomes impossible in adulthood. Social life is a train you catch at only one station, and that station is called adolescence. If, for whatever reason (moving, dropping out of school, no family or whatever else), you weren't able to build strong connections in the same place during your childhood and adolescence, once you're an adult, it's over. It's adolescence or never.
As soon as you enter the working world and leave the school system, everything stops. People no longer make friends, only colleagues. You can be “friends” with a colleague for 10 years, but as soon as your contracts end or one of you changes companies, you'll never see each other again. The same goes for a sports club or any other activity, everything is transactional, based on temporary shared interests. You only have “filler friends” in the places where chance puts you, nothing more.
You also won't meet women at work (at best, you'll witness adulteries committed by married women, which will only further reinforce the redpill). In adulthood, people already have a family and a complete social circle forged since childhood; they no longer need to make friends like in the playground with the foam ball, It's called a glass ceiling, so the normies and other millennials disconnected from reality who come to lecture you about “personality” and “making an effort”, while they themselves have the blandest personality imaginable and think social life works like in The Sims, really make me laugh.