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Gillian Culff's avatar

I was hardly ever alone for the first 50 years of my life. Then, I got separated and became a nomad and eventually divorced my husband. For nearly 8 years, being alone has been my normal, and I love it so much that even when I visit friends I don't often stay with them in their homes, unless I know I'll still have some alone time. Sometimes, I do get lonely, but I'm not sure if I could fully share a home with someone again.

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Zoe Carada's avatar

Yes, being alone is the time for recharging, re-plugging to our own energy as opposed to the energies of the others, and it works as a reset. I feel the same as what's been said here in the comments, ie, needing the space and time for myself away from the others. I have found in recent years that being with people for a full day (at work, for a full-day meeting / event) is draining and gives me trouble going to sleep that night. That doesn't mean I'm not looking forward to being with people again - it's a matter of both sides needed.

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