
Why Am I Never Invited? The Hidden Psychology of Social Exclusion Among Gay Men
Have you ever opened Instagram only to discover your friends got together without you?
Within seconds, your mind may begin asking painful questions: Did they forget me? Did they not want me there? What's wrong with me?
In this episode, Ken Howard, LCSW, CST, explores why social exclusion hurts so deeply—and why the real wound often isn't the missed invitation itself, but the meaning we attach to it.
Drawing on more than 30 years of experience working with gay men, Ken explains how childhood experiences of feeling different, monitoring ourselves, and searching for acceptance can shape our adult friendships, social lives, and sense of belonging.
Topics include:
- Why being left out feels so painful
- The difference between facts and assumptions
- Why social media amplifies feelings of exclusion
- Why many gay men are waiting to be chosen instead of building connection
- The difference between friendship and validation
- How to stop organizing your self-worth around other people's invitations
- What genuine belonging actually looks like
If you've ever wondered why a missed dinner, party, or group trip feels so much bigger than it "should," this episode offers a compassionate psychological framework for understanding what's really happening—and how to build relationships where you no longer have to wonder whether you belong.
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