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welcome
I, and my wife were witnesses for well over 30 years since baptism, more like 45 if u count the youth before that. I can honestly state that in all that time, I never had a single 'worldly' friend! I really lived the 'truth' rules.
The issue you raise is extremely common. We lived in an insolar society that viewed all the rest of the world with disgust and disrespect. And that may be an issue for some. But in my case, the issue is how to start! With the witness community you always had a 'ready made' group of 'friends'. We have, most of us at least, found just how quickly that 'friendship' can turn to bitter hatred when we exit the organization. We left a year ago for good, although we had started to fade a year previous to that. I still have not found the right approach to finding and making true friends. This year I hit the big "50", and that seem to make it harder to do also. I have made some friendly aquaintances with a few people, but our friendship venue is not like I thought it would be. Not family like yet. You know the old best friend over to the house routine.
This forum has been a real aid in the 'healing' process though. I have come to see that many of these people would be good to know and develop friendships with in person. That helps me to see that I will in time make close friends with some. I just think it takes time. I hope you do well in that endeavor. If you are younger, it will be an easier task I think.
There is a site that sets up groups of ex-witnesses for local meet-ups. If that appeals the site is;
Welcome aboard!!!!
Jeff