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- May 4, 2022
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Seeing as we're supposed to be social animals, do you think you can be a 'natural' loner?
I'd say I probably was one. I can be alone for literally years and not really feel lonely much. I'm not entirely sure why.
I'm biologically an only child and, both my parents were too. Maybe that's one reason. My upbringing was fairly solitary but happy too. Plus, I probably have equally as many unpleasant social experiences as positive ones. So- the negative memories tend to create social anxiety.
What are your feelings? Do you suppose some of it is genetics? Extroverted, outgoing behaviour vs. introverted? I remember talking to someone once saying- you can tell which you are by considering how you recharge your batteries as it were. Do you need time alone to do that or, do you need to be with others?
What do you think? Which are you?
I'd say I probably was one. I can be alone for literally years and not really feel lonely much. I'm not entirely sure why.
I'm biologically an only child and, both my parents were too. Maybe that's one reason. My upbringing was fairly solitary but happy too. Plus, I probably have equally as many unpleasant social experiences as positive ones. So- the negative memories tend to create social anxiety.
What are your feelings? Do you suppose some of it is genetics? Extroverted, outgoing behaviour vs. introverted? I remember talking to someone once saying- you can tell which you are by considering how you recharge your batteries as it were. Do you need time alone to do that or, do you need to be with others?
What do you think? Which are you?