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millie
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29 Dec 2009, 9:13 pm

HI MITH. :) :) :) :)



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29 Dec 2009, 9:14 pm

I'm not immune at all. I'm lonely right now.



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29 Dec 2009, 9:25 pm

No. I'm feeling lonely right now.



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29 Dec 2009, 9:54 pm

Compared to most other people that I know, I can avoid social contact (msn and in person) for a much longer time than them, let's say about 3 months. I wouldn't say I'm immune to loneliness, more like I only have a teacup to fill in terms of social contact (with friends or strangers) as opposed to buckets and water tanks for others.

I get equally excited/stimulated from both friends and strangers if they were to talk things of interest to me. If they talk crap or stuff which I don't care about, then I'll just disappear from their presence.

The lifestyle of the social nomad is becoming more and more appealing to me.



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29 Dec 2009, 11:36 pm

Amajanshi wrote:
Compared to most other people that I know, I can avoid social contact (msn and in person) for a much longer time than them, let's say about 3 months. I wouldn't say I'm immune to loneliness, more like I only have a teacup to fill in terms of social contact (with friends or strangers) as opposed to buckets and water tanks for others.

I get equally excited/stimulated from both friends and strangers if they were to talk things of interest to me. If they talk crap or stuff which I don't care about, then I'll just disappear from their presence.

The lifestyle of the social nomad is becoming more and more appealing to me.


I like your teacup analogy. That's pretty much how I feel. I'm looking at your avatar picture, and wondering now if you have an interest in teacups? (Actually, that looks more like coffee to me, because it's so dark.)



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30 Dec 2009, 12:08 am

The longest time I have ever spent alone was 8 months in the Ozark Mountains in Missouri. I went out there feeling good about leaving all the chaos behind. I lived next door to my brother and mom and that was it. I only spoke to them about 5% of the time out there. I was 17 & 18 years old. Eventually I longed to fall in love and became homesick for Maryland. I suppose that was the loneliest I ever became. as of now, with everyone around me and living in a populated place again, I never get lonely. If I would not have spent that time in Missouri, I would have truly believed in my own heart that It would not be possible for me to ever feel lonely either.



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30 Dec 2009, 12:30 am

Hmm, I don't get lonely at all. If I'm alone and there's nothing to do, I escape into my inner world. It's fun to go out and socialize once in a while, but I can live without it given there are no people around me so that I can withdraw. People distract me, since I feel the need to participate when I'm around people. Otherwise, I get really bored and suppressed. But it's not loneliness. It's just this desire I have to get involved, to make others acknowledge my presence. To be an active participant.


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30 Dec 2009, 2:51 am

It depends on what kind of loneliness you mean.
I am only immune to the loneliness of not having a boyfriend or anything.
But not to the loneliness when I am at my new school, since I haven't been there very long and I always miss my friends from my old school. I mean I have friends at the new school, but I don't know them very well, so I can't be my total self around them and I don't feel comfortable around them...
Plus. My immunity to being alone like boyfriendless is slowly being chipped away at since like almost everyone there is a couple or has a bf/gf from a different schoo or whatever.
But since I hate being lonely I try to not think about it, which is the only thing that is keeping me from really feeling lonely.


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30 Dec 2009, 3:33 am

elderwanda wrote:
I like your teacup analogy. That's pretty much how I feel. I'm looking at your avatar picture, and wondering now if you have an interest in teacups? (Actually, that looks more like coffee to me, because it's so dark.)


Thanks! I'm not particularly interested in teacups (I always drink with a mug at home coz I drink a lot of water), but I do like drinking coffee just to stay awake!



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30 Dec 2009, 3:39 am

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What are we all doing here.......


The discussions are interesting. I don't participate in these forums for company. I have a perfectly good dog for that.


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30 Dec 2009, 12:50 pm

mitharatowen wrote:
my reasons for posting on WP are not exactly to communicate/socialize with others. I have a very strong desire to express my thoughts. Unfortunately another person is required for such expression.

If I do not have an outlet to express my thoughts, they buzz around in my head and drive me nuts. I don't particularly care if anyone reads them or responds, but I have to get them out.


Hear! Hear! Ditto...I second that emotion.

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I suppose the desire to express oneself can be interpreted as a desire to communicate? And therefore to socialize? And therefore lonlieness if it is not realized?

Hmm interesting train of thought.. I will have to ponder this.





:scratch: Hmm...lonliness unrealized...is this not an oxymoron?

the tragedy of unfulfillment, unfulfilled...

the contented loner...who is empty and aching...and doesn't know it...

Is that possible? Strangely...it...just...might...be...



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31 Dec 2009, 5:18 pm

Willard wrote:
mitharatowen wrote:
my reasons for posting on WP are not exactly to communicate/socialize with others. I have a very strong desire to express my thoughts. Unfortunately another person is required for such expression.

If I do not have an outlet to express my thoughts, they buzz around in my head and drive me nuts. I don't particularly care if anyone reads them or responds, but I have to get them out.


Hear! Hear! Ditto...I second that emotion.

mitharatowen wrote:
I suppose the desire to express oneself can be interpreted as a desire to communicate? And therefore to socialize? And therefore lonlieness if it is not realized?

Hmm interesting train of thought.. I will have to ponder this.




:scratch: Hmm...lonliness unrealized...is this not an oxymoron?

the tragedy of unfulfillment, unfulfilled...

the contented loner...who is empty and aching...and doesn't know it...

Is that possible? Strangely...it...just...might...be...



:lol:

Yep. Some people will make it their mission in life to make you realize how empty and aching you really are. They are doing you a service by making you understand and accept your misery. I've known people like that. Thankfully, I don't anymore.



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31 Dec 2009, 5:43 pm

I don't really get lony just as long as I have people to talk to online and facebook . Im used to being alone because I am an only child. I do however get "love sick" so when im not in a relationship after a few months i feel a bit depressed.