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Benjamin, who has spina bifida and hydrocephalus, loves to play like any other child but struggles to make friends with able-bodied children he meets in the park.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/heartbroken-mum-says-son-6-31635477
I remember reading that the UAE was home to citizens from almost 200 odd countries, and I managed to make friends with many of them.
"I think my best advice is to make friends with the other stars, because the people you're doing it with will make the experience," Ms Quarmby - who shaved her head mid-way through her Stars of Orange performance in 2022 said.
She felt isolated, and it sapped her motivation to make friends with teachers or students.
Source: https://torontolife.com/deep-dives/epic-fail-inside-york-memorial-high-schools-descent-into-chaos/
“She used to say she can make friends with anyone if she wants,” Liu told the Los Angeles Times.
Source: https://www.artesianews.com/2133079/passion-for-dance-drew-many-of-those-slain-to-ballroom.html
“That must suck to go on TV and put on a smile and make friends with some psychotic bigot just because it’s ‘good for the show!’
This is underpinned by helping participants to build new skills and make friends with likeminded individuals all while supporting their physical and mental wellbeing.
Source: https://www.bicesteradvertiser.net/news/23802457.oxford-united-supporting-disabled-football/?ref=rss
Whatever … I wasn’t dying to make friends with some random woman anyway.
Source: https://booktrib.com/2023/12/27/the-stories-that-clicked-with-readers-this-year/