Strange

Jul 24, 2006 21:30

I miss being alone. Is that what would be called irony? After next semester, I'm moving out. That's all there is to it. Is it possible for a person to want to be lonely?

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lirial_baenre July 25 2006, 08:03:44 UTC
its possible just curious as to why? i understand the desire for privacy... though completly alone i don't quite know or understand why... but hey if you want to be alone ok *shrug*

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t3ckn0_fr34k July 26 2006, 20:44:28 UTC
Truely being alone is loney. I know : (

Hopefully my company in the next couple weeks won't be unappretiated ; (

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amarena July 27 2006, 03:56:44 UTC
I know people have pointed it out already - but being alone and being lonely are two rather different things. Are you wanting one, or both? Most people definately need "alone" time - just to recharge and gets their thoughts in order without having to worry about whether you are being entertaining/intereesting/etc for company - in my experience, people who don't like ever to be alone, are really rather boring and insecure people, but that's a whole 'nother point ( ... )

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ivellious July 27 2006, 06:53:01 UTC
Oh its true, there are two kinds. But perhaps spending most of my life on the "unwillingly alone" side had me yearning so much to not be alone. Then finally after being not alone for so long got me to thinking of how much easier life is when you *are* alone. There's so much less resistance, a breeding ground for new ideas and thinking too deeply about things. The less alone you are, the more restraints you have, and the less you can be like yourself. Err, seems I just repeated what you said in different words ( ... )

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