StarEcho
Well-known member
Loneliness sucks! I totally understand that. If you are lonely because the people around you are all jerks and don't want anything to do with you that is one thing. But....no one is going to beg to be your friend. You have to reach out first. And I know first hand that it's hard to reach out. I don't have any friends where I live because of that simple fact. I don't want to make the effort. That's on me and I know it.
Living mobile isn't going to change that for me. I have a lot of "friendly acquaintances" when I am out on the road and I cherish them. But if I am sick and hurting, not a one of them would be banging on my vehicle door asking where I was and worrying about me (or at least not for a good long while). I'm not on their radar that way. And while if I'm having a pity party for myself I cry about that, in reality it's ok. I know that going in, that I'm alone and it's MY responsibility to ask for any help I need or any company I want.
I just want people to realize that living in a van or RV does NOT make someone outgoing or a friend magnet. So the good news is that is something that can be worked on wherever one happens to be in life. At the same time, I realize that I don't know you or your circumstances, so I'm not judging you or saying I think you are like me. I just wanted to share my experience and hope that it helps you think about things.
Living mobile isn't going to change that for me. I have a lot of "friendly acquaintances" when I am out on the road and I cherish them. But if I am sick and hurting, not a one of them would be banging on my vehicle door asking where I was and worrying about me (or at least not for a good long while). I'm not on their radar that way. And while if I'm having a pity party for myself I cry about that, in reality it's ok. I know that going in, that I'm alone and it's MY responsibility to ask for any help I need or any company I want.
I just want people to realize that living in a van or RV does NOT make someone outgoing or a friend magnet. So the good news is that is something that can be worked on wherever one happens to be in life. At the same time, I realize that I don't know you or your circumstances, so I'm not judging you or saying I think you are like me. I just wanted to share my experience and hope that it helps you think about things.