Human Connection
We have more ways to communicate than ever before, yet building close relationships can still feel strangely difficult.
Human Connection is where The City Theory explores the realities of adult friendship, belonging, loneliness and relationships through personal experience, practical observations and the small social patterns that are easy to miss until they start affecting our lives.
Many of these questions became much more important to me after moving between countries and repeatedly having to rebuild my own social circle. Meeting people was rarely the hardest part; turning acquaintances into genuine friendships was. Over time, I learned that adult relationships depend much more on initiative, consistency and shared experiences than I had expected, while also realizing that not every friendship deserves unlimited effort.
This collection brings together The City Theory’s stories about making friends, losing friends, being left out, dating, online relationships and modern loneliness. The stories are grouped by situation, so you can start with the part that feels most relevant to your own life.
Why Am I Never Invited Anywhere?
Being left out doesn’t automatically mean people dislike you. Sometimes the real explanation lies in how adult social circles form, who initiates plans and whether a casual friendship has ever become genuinely close.
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Making Friends & Belonging
Making friends as an adult often has less to do with meeting more people and more to do with turning casual connections into relationships that continue outside work, meetups or shared routines. These stories explore what it takes to build a real social circle and why being surrounded by people doesn’t always mean feeling included.
How to Make Friends in a New City as an Adult
Starting over socially can be harder than moving itself. This guide looks at what actually helped me meet people and turn new acquaintances into genuine friendships after moving abroad.
Read the story →Why Am I Never Invited Anywhere?
Why being left out doesn’t always mean rejection, and what adult social circles can teach us about invitations, closeness and belonging.
Read the story →Friendship Problems
Friendships rarely become difficult because of one dramatic event. More often, the problems appear gradually through cancelled plans, unequal effort, disappearing messages or the realization that a relationship no longer feels as mutual as it once did.
What Is a Toxic Friendship?
Not every disagreement makes a friendship unhealthy. This story looks at the patterns that matter more, including manipulation, emotional exhaustion and repeated one-sided behaviour.
Read the story →When a Friend Keeps Cancelling Plans
One cancelled dinner means very little, but repeated cancellations can slowly change how secure a friendship feels and how much effort you’re willing to keep making.
Read the story →Why Friends Sometimes Disappear When They Start Dating
Some friendships change dramatically when one person enters a relationship. The difficult part is knowing whether this is temporary or the beginning of a permanently one-sided dynamic.
Read the story →Why Do People Ghost You for No Reason?
Someone can seem interested, message consistently and then disappear without any obvious conflict. This story looks at why ghosting often feels irrational from the outside.
Read the story →Modern Relationships
Relationships increasingly begin, develop and sometimes end through screens, travel and temporary lifestyles. Distance, social media and constant mobility have created forms of connection that previous generations rarely had to navigate.
Are Online Relationships Real?
Emotional intimacy doesn’t necessarily require physical proximity, but online relationships bring challenges and expectations that are easy to underestimate.
Read the story →Understanding Parasocial Relationships
Social media makes it possible to feel emotionally close to someone we’ve never met, creating one-sided relationships that can feel surprisingly meaningful.
Read the story →How to Move On From a Travel Romance
Travel relationships can become intense very quickly because normal routines disappear and time feels compressed. The difficult part often begins when ordinary life returns.
Read the story →How to Date as a Digital Nomad
Dating becomes more complicated when nobody knows how long they’ll stay in the same city. This guide looks at the practical and emotional reality of relationships built around mobility.
Read the story →Modern Loneliness
Loneliness doesn’t always mean having nobody around. It can also happen when work becomes completely remote, when friendships exist mainly through messages or when the structure that once created everyday human contact quietly disappears.
Feeling Isolated While Working From Home
Remote work gives people freedom, but it can also remove dozens of small social interactions from everyday life. This story looks at why working alone can gradually become isolating and what actually helps.
Read the story →Human Connection Is Still Growing
New stories on friendship, loneliness, dating and modern relationships will continue to be added as The City Theory explores how the way we connect with other people is changing.
