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I found my improv class to be rather silly good fun, and everyone is nervous together.
You could take a part time job near more people like a restaurant or somewhere with staff near your age.
There are easy little classes like pottery or some shit you can just have a reason to be near people in a low-stress yet structured way.
Sign language class is also surprisingly fun, and and it could be helpful to other people later perhaps.
You could join a fitness club like running or biking or something. That will keep you fit and near other fit people. Healthy people have better sex.
Community theater is also filled with possible fun people to know. Generally it’s a fun creative crowd to be around, you don’t have to be on stage, although you should aim for that, and everyone is mostly outgoing and there to be silly and happy.
Go toward groups of people who are endeavoring to undertake some kind of task together. There will be music and girls eventually.