I hate living alone

I’m bored I’m lonely with nothing to do, no one to talk with. I think it’s making me worse.

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How long have you been living on your own?

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3 months now it’s getting old

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That’s one of the reasons I still live at home with my parents and never wanted to move out.

I enjoy my alone time, but I don’t want to be alone all the time.

People make fun of you for being in your mid 40s and living with your parents but I don’t care.

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When I was living with GMA she didn’t understand I can’t always wake up at 7 and go to bed by 9. Basically she don’t understand the mi part so I had to get out. @Headspark

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Maybe you can get a roommate when your lease is up?

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It’s gonna be a long year.

:slightly_frowning_face: 151515151515hdhdhdbdusj

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Living alone since I was 20, so almost two decades… loneliness is real, but after a while I gotten used to that. But when getting older it can be harder, more homebound.

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Hey Turtle! I live alone and have since 2008. I got by with the company of my tormentor. I’m still waiting for the truth to reveal itself. For awhile I had nothing but old movies, the radio, Spanish lessons, and walking. I saw a counselor once a week. Now I have guitar and mandolin, writing, and drawing, the radio. I barely got by.

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I love living alone
Nobody else is around to mess with my stuff
I do psr and work for socializing

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I have been literally laying in bed all day the house is clean there’s nothing on my 2 channel antenna ughhhhh

Maybe you can go for a short walk?

If I wasn’t so paranoid. But I hate being in an apartment complex

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Sorry to hear. Maybe its something you could work on with a therapist to deal with the new environment

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I probably should start going to therapy again. I just didn’t find it useful the first time, as she just sat there.

Maybe you can tell the therapist what you actively want to work on.

Some therapists will just sit and let you babble and others might try and get you to do small things

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Do your symptoms make it difficult to have friends and relationships?
Is having friends and being social something you are able to do ad have?

Yes because I frustrated and bored really quickly around people. And I’m not good at social interactions.

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I think this forum helps with loneliness.
But I totally relate to your dilemma about socialization.
I plan on maybe going to the local Starbucks and hang out to see people (not talk to them) when my spouse starts working again in 6 mos. Not sure about this plan yet, just preparing.

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