>>55836315>he would rage at the fact that (you) still have a lot of friends while he's alone and hated despite being strongerI think that could also make him realise he only wants to be friends with someone and come to the same conclusion as in the actual game.
>>55836437>i'll just drop friendships because i'm busy or tired or whatever other reason at the drop of a hatThat doesn't mean your hypotetical friend would have to stop being your friend. As I said, someone who's worth your time will respect how you choose (or are forced to because of your responsibilities) to spend your time.
>any time I've made any decision where I chose fun over schoolwork, like, it was maybe a bit of fun while it was stressful, and I didn't get anything further out of itThat's also how it's been for me for ages. Then I ended up with the mother of all burn-outs and my academic career is all fucked up. I really, really hope it doesn't happen to you and you can deal with it better than I do. I don't think setting unfair expectations for yourself will help in the long run though.
>virginity will still continue fueling depressionAnon, to be honest with you, just losing your virginity won't solve depression. I've seen people say they realised they had clinical depression when they got everything they wanted and still felt depressed. Re: seeing a doctor thing. I hope it doesn't sound dismissive, because I really don't want that. But it might help, even just starting with healthier habits.
>don't answer that, just noticed she already unmatched. yayThat's weird. If the last interaction really was what you said, then I see no reason to do that. Unless she also has severe social anxiety and somehow felt so much pressure from the inside she decided to unmatch. Playing devil's advocate here.
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