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Coloring Connects You to Others
You may choose to make adult coloring a solitary activity, but it doesn’t have to be. Many people use coloring as a means to increase their socialization with friends or a way to create new relationships with people previously unknown.
There are many opportunities online to connect with other like-minded individuals. Forums and social media sites are options to share your creations, discuss the benefits of the practice, and exchange tips for the best results.
Many of the same benefits are available in person as local groups meet to color together at a home or an establishment like the community library.
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