Sofisintown
Well-known member
I have evolved to a happy loner over the years.
When I was young I was very social indeed, had oodles of friends and acquaintances and my house was open at all hours for friends coming and going, and I entertained a lot on every occasion. Occasions being 'if it is raining, and if it is not raining.'
Since then, I have changed residences to different houses, cities, countries and continents. I keep in touch loosely with some of my old friends, but I am not too eager to make new friends and socialize in every chance I get. I enjoy alone time a lot and I have a lot to do, or not to do.
I have adapted to my new reality very comfortably, and I even though I enjoy the company of a friend or two now and then, I don't have a need for crowds or constant company.
This social distancing thing has not affected me at all, as I have been comfortably distancing and enjoying solitude for the past, say, 10 years or so.
And I don't find that deliberate alone-ness is disturbing or abnormal.
Cheers!
When I was young I was very social indeed, had oodles of friends and acquaintances and my house was open at all hours for friends coming and going, and I entertained a lot on every occasion. Occasions being 'if it is raining, and if it is not raining.'
Since then, I have changed residences to different houses, cities, countries and continents. I keep in touch loosely with some of my old friends, but I am not too eager to make new friends and socialize in every chance I get. I enjoy alone time a lot and I have a lot to do, or not to do.
I have adapted to my new reality very comfortably, and I even though I enjoy the company of a friend or two now and then, I don't have a need for crowds or constant company.
This social distancing thing has not affected me at all, as I have been comfortably distancing and enjoying solitude for the past, say, 10 years or so.
And I don't find that deliberate alone-ness is disturbing or abnormal.
Cheers!