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If you’re not feeling like being around people, don’t be around people. If you need social interaction, you have to make the effort to make people want to be around you. Sure, you might find some people that’ll get you and put up with you being a dick to them, but that’s pretty rare. Especially in a time where people are feeling comfortable going no contact with their family.
Relationships are a two way street and take effort. Take some time to be your own friend. Be kind to yourself and you’ll find it easier to be kind to others.
Now the obvious, totally don’t mean it in a judgy way, part: If you’re not talking to a professional about your depression and desire to have positive social interactions, you should.
Good luck!