Dark Light:
When I didn’t have much money, I found that there are some “cheap entertainment” opportunities. Try asking a buddy to go to the park on Saturday afternoon and bring a frisbee or a basketball. I used to play volleyball with a group of young adults on Monday nights, which was cheap, relaxing, and fun. We would just meet up at the parish gymnasium, which was reserved for us every Monday. You can also ask someone of the opposite sex to take a walk with you at the park on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, particularly if the weather is good. It’s a good excuse to get outside and get away from the television or the computer screen.
Another thing: Do any of the groups have Saturday socials? Pot luck dinners are often “cheap entertainment”, and if you don’t have a car, you can ask someone in the group for a ride. Some groups may also do some volunteer work, such as sorting food at a local food bank or visiting a nursing home. Last Christmas, my brother Knights and I served a home cooked meal at the VA Hospital and gave a presentation to the veterans - quite a few of my brother Knights are veterans themselves. It was so well received that we are doing it again this Christmas.
Dark Light, I used to be really shy, so I know it’s sometimes hard to take a chance and outreach to someone out of your comfort zone. After you give it a try, it gets a lot easier.
Hope this helps.