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Opinion | I’m retired, and I’d love to meet new friends but at the euchre club I tried to join, people tried to sell me drugs. Is there any hope? Ask Lisi

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Lisi

Advice columnist Lisi Tesher.


Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in ɫɫ. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

I’m having a hard time expanding myself in retirement.

Maybe in a small-town setting there are groups of people who like to socialize, get together and play cards — but talk rather than play cards. It’s very different in the city. I’m not religious, so clubs in church basements aren’t for me. I also found it very difficult to find English speaking groups.

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Lisi Tesher

Lisi Tesher is an advice columnist for the Star and based in ɫɫ. Send her relationship questions via email: lisi@thestar.ca

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