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hi there and welcome
theres a social thread on here thats pretty active called the BB Cafe. theres lots of members there who you might like to talk to if you would like 🙂
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Hi Doonata,
Here is another caring welcome to you 🙂 I’m glad Startingnew has already said hello and made a suggestion.
You seem very down at the moment. You can always talk here on this thread or join in on any other thread. We would all love to get to know you a little better and support you.
I hope you feel comfortable talking here. There are many compassionate and friendly people on the forums.
Kind thoughts,
Pepper
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Hi Donata,
Welcome to the community here. I see that Startingnew and Pepper have already introduced themselves and welcomed you, that it lovely.
Is there something particular you would like to chat about?
Do you have hobbies and interests that distract you some days? Do you have any pets at all? We have a cat and some goldfish. The goldfish don't interact very much, only when they are hungry! Guess the cat is much the same really!
As suggested, getting into some of the threads int he Social Zone may be a way for you to chat with other people as well as on this thread.
All the best to you from Dools
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