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Church, Work out group, family, friends.
Musicians are quite supportive of one another.
As are yogis (depending on the locale), gamers, old friends.
Got involved with a local polyamory community discord in my city, and it’s the most supportive and wholesome social circle I’ve ever been a part of.
My gaming group.
Very supportive.
Jim and Rob are pretty supportive
I spend a lot of time in cigar lounges and working one and I meet some of the greatest people I’ve ever met. I’ve also met a lot of older guys who have been able to give me a lot of very valuable advice.
Any community of “nerds”. My anecdotal evidence is that I’ve been to several board gaming groups and everyone is kind and fun.
Freemasons.
That’s a joke. You really don’t want to join that group.
My gym. I’ve been going to the same one for 10 years now, at the same time of day, with the same group of people. It’s easily the most constructive, supportive social circle I’ve ever been a part of.
I am part of a veterans group where we talk about adapting to civ life and the struggles we are going through. I know that we have saved multiple lives, and have immensely improved the quality of life of quite a few good men.
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