Once there was a man named Tom. He moved to a new city all alone. He worked from home and rarely went out. Every day, he woke up, made himself coffee, and started his work. There was no one to share his joys or sorrows with. He watched movies by himself on weekends. But one day, he realized he was really lonely and decided to join some local clubs to start making friends.
One of the main difficulties is loneliness. You have no one to talk to when you have a great idea or a problem. For example, if you see a beautiful sunset and want to share that moment, there's no one there. Also, it can be hard to find motivation. Friends often encourage each other, but without them, it's just you. And in times of trouble, like getting sick or having financial problems, there's no one to offer practical help or emotional support.
Yes. You could focus on the character's solitary journey, their internal growth, or interactions with strangers instead of close friends. This can add a unique flavor to the story.
A great example from such a story is when you go through a tough break - up. Friends will be there to console you. They might take you on a weekend getaway or just stay in and watch movies with you while you cry it out. They help you heal and remind you that you're not alone. Friends truly have the power to make the difficult times easier and the good times even better.
This is not really an ethical practice. However, if it's something that is allowed within your group, you can try to do it quickly when your device is on silent mode so that there's no shutter sound. But again, it's better to get permission first.
It's not really a good idea. Tagging someone without permission can be seen as invasive. They might not want to be associated with that particular story.