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June 25, 2025

 

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‘Do People Only Like Me Because of My Job?’ The only way to find out is to plan the most boring, uncool activities with your potential friends to see how they react.

By Emily Gould

Illustration: Emma Erickson

Dear Emily,

I’m in my mid-20s, at the stage of adulthood where a lot of my friends have started to move away or get into serious relationships. I want to develop more close, meaningful friendships with people who actively want to know me — like, really know me.

I have no problem meeting people I can envision myself becoming friends with. I’m a social, outgoing person who’s always up to something — partly because I have a cool job that has cool perks. But while it’s fun to have this sprawling network of casual connections — it keeps me busy — I sometimes worry that people just treat me like a networking opportunity. A couple of times people I’ve wanted to be friends with have crudely asked if I could get them into x or y event, which makes me feel embarrassed for approaching them earnestly. My favorite things about myself — my thoughtfulness and generosity — have come to feel like liabilities. But I also don’t want to be cynical or shut down possible connections. What do I do?

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