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Re: loniliness

Posted by JohnnyBLinux on July 12, 2008, at 5:43:15

In reply to Re: loniliness, posted by elanor roosevelt on June 16, 2008, at 0:38:14

Just some thoughts on this loneliness thread. There is being alone and there is feeling alone. Someone can sit in a crowded bar among their peers yet feel alone. Someone can be alone in their bed at night yet not experience loneliness. Some people are extroverts who prefer the company of others. Other people are introverts who might prefer to be by themselves. Whatever the case may be, it is perfectly normal to feel lonely and want to be alone from time to time. Feeling that way does not necessarily mean there is something wrong with you or that you are a loser. The real problem is isolation from others over a long period of time.


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