ANSWERS: 7
  • I've grown used to it. It bothers me very rarely now.
  • I am the polar opposite I love being alone and rarely need company.
  • I am really..enjoying it. At the moment.. I dont know. Just.. laying in bed alone and thinking for a while sounds.. really nice.
  • Sometimes I like it, most times I hate it.
  • I'm the same as you. Often I like having others around, and other time I value the solitude.
  • Being alone does not equal lonliness. The most lonley I have ever been was when I was with others, but not 'engaged' with them. I like my alone time. I guess I like my own company! I like time with others too, but not as much as my time with my own thoughts.
  • Most of the time I like being alone, not because I don't like people. But when I'm alone I feel in touch with myself, it's a feeling you can't get when you're with other people. Sometimes you still feel alone when you're with other people, but that's the nasty kind of loneliness. I just like being alone when I can ponder things, and not have to feel so bad when people can't connect with me because there's no one around to share my thoughts with. As they say, it's just me, myself, and I. It's a good feeling to let my thoughts sink in, than to share with others who can't connect. Loneliness in terms of lacking a relationship is another story. There are so many people who are lonely and looking for someone. But I thought about it and it's totally possible that people may not find mr. or ms. "right." I've just come to accept this thought. If I find a person who I think is really right for me, I'd be happy. And if not, that's okay because I'd preoccupy myself by volunteering and helping out other people, like maybe providing company for sad bitter old people, and trying to cheer them up.

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