Looking to connect with other fruitarians.

darbidarbi Raw Newbie

I've been feeling very lonely in this lifestyle, and I am in search of people who are also fruitarian who I may connect with. I know that there are festivals and retreats, but I unfortunately missed them this last summer. I don't want to wait a whole nother year to find like-minded people, so let's talk, if you're interested. I'm 30 years young, and I live in Kansas. I've unfortunately have gone back and forth with being a fruitarian, but I know now for certain that this is the lifestyle best suited for human beings. Fruit makes you feel young, alive, and energized. It has been the reason I have come as far as I have in my healing and spiritual development. I'm very grateful to have found this lifestyle, as it has granted me the freedom to discover and be my true self. I wish that everyone on the planet knew this truth. I would love to speak with people who share this sentiment and also want to discuss the intricacies of life. 

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  • frankl00frankl00 Raw Newbie

    I really respect how openly you shared this. Feeling isolated in any lifestyle—especially one that’s outside the mainstream—can be tough, even when it’s something that brings you clarity and healing. You’re definitely not alone in that experience, even if it feels that way locally.

    What I’ve noticed is that a lot of people who follow alternative lifestyles end up finding community online first, through reading, forums, and long-form discussions before real-life connections happen. Whether it’s health, spirituality, or intentional living, discovering how others articulate their journey can make a big difference mentally and emotionally.

    For me, reading and exploring different perspectives has always helped bridge that gap. I came across
    digital reading apps for long-form content and reflection
    while looking for ways to spend more intentional screen time, and it surprisingly led me into deeper communities and discussions than I expected. Sometimes shared ideas are the first step before shared spaces.

    Even if you missed the festivals this year, conversations like this still matter. There are people who resonate with what you’re saying, and talking about the philosophy and day-to-day realities of a lifestyle is often how those connections begin. I hope you find the dialogue you’re looking for—you sound grounded and sincere, and that tends to attract the right people over time.

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