Vanhellsink
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<br />A major contributing factor I believe as to why I prefer to be a loner and lead a nomadic life is the ability to withdraw from people whenever I have the the need or urge to do so, which is regularly, I've never really felt that comfortable around others for any extended lengths of time, and roaming alone allows me to avoid any closeness to others. Mostly the reason for this self imposed exile is the battle against mild depression and I feel it is much more dignified to wallow in self pity alone as apposed to sharing the sadness with others. There also continues to be a stigma attached to mental health issues that still to this day frightens and confuses many people, and it is often better not to have some exposed in any way to the condition as it can make them uncomfortable, some people I'm sure believing they will collapse into a fetal position and start sucking their thumb at a hand shake.<br /><br />The small confines of vanliving, tenting, and other accommodation destinations in Lonersville offers to me a place of security and protection to ride out the stormy waters when times get tough, and during these times I don't feel as exposed or vulnerable to the big bad world with all my perceived inadequacies - this is my view on a bad day anyway .<br /><br />I was curious if any others have adopted a vandwelling/nomadic lifestyle/displacement primarily because of some type of mental health issue, inability or difficulty functioning in normal society and this way of life offers some kind of refuge or coping mechanism.<br /><br />Cheers<br />Vanhellsink