
hall_of_heads
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i fear the idea of being alone (as in no more friends, family, or anyone else that i care bout or that would care bout me) life would became absolutly intorrable after a while if i was compleltly alone from this point in my life on and that is why i am so thankful i have a wonderful family and why i cherish my friends and the time i get to spend with them. |
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sherasi
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Do you mean alone as in without anyone around for a few hours or so? Or do you mean the prospect of not having a partner for the rest of your life, a relationship?
For the first part, I enjoy having some time to myself to relax.
For the second part, I used to be afraid of being alone... that I needed/wanted a relationship to fill my life.
I am less worried about it now. I am married and I have two children, but I am also more comfortable within myself and I feel that I would be able to be happy on my own if that ever occurred. |
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Nunitak
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Man is not intended to live alone and no one could survive this for a long period even though some will claim they could.
Having said that, there must be spaces in our togetherness and some periods of being alone are very beneficial.
People differ greatly and some cannot endure even brief periods of loneliness.
As a group, I think writers can absorb vaster stretches of loneliness productively (I am a writer).
Everyone fears being alone in a dangerous place.
Sometimes that can be a place with lots of people who are hostile to your race or religion, or it can be dangerously full of criminals...
Mostly, I do not fear being alone, but I always come back into relationship with others. Good friends are the best. I can tolerate high above average loneliness.
But I would be quite frightened in Sudan, other places in Africa and other places. In many places on earth, travel without a military escort is not safe.
If you are trapped somewhere and everyone else speaks a different language and your funds are gone or stolen, the first help you seek is to find your embassy or at least someone from a friendly nation. English and French have been rescued by each other in Africa lately, for example. |
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dreamer
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sometimes I feel that way.. I really dont know what causes it but I feel it.. |
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iAmGirl
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Truly alone, yes. |
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Mohammad
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No way dear!!
I'm never alone because my god is with me!! |
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princess22
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Not at all. I am very comfortable with myself - so.. no. (but i am not alone and i like my own company nonetheless!) |
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morrowynd
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It's easier to be alone when you know you have family and friends you can talk to when you need them. I fear being alone when I'm old and they are dead. |
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Jen
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In general no, it depends on the situation. |
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♥Puppy Toes
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Not usually. I generally enjoy my own company and have a lot of interests. |
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Stylish boy
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I was but now NO. I've tried to spend one month in the collage without my friends & I'm still alive (=
In fact, yes & no.
It's not beying alone what makes me fear. It's that If I lose a really great person in my life. |
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kayla3001
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no |
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knowsitall
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I am alone most of the time and am used to it and read and watch TV a lot. I only fear getting sick or hurt and having no one to take me to the hospital or bring me things I need there. I also hate that I can't travel except alone and get scared when I am out in the woods by myself (I'm a woman) or doing things I love outdoors alone and fear getting attacked which has happened to me. I don't fear it since I am so used to it, I just wish I had someone to do things with to feal safer. |
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cutie_cutelicous_olover
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i don't fear it
i jus hate being by myself |
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Bella
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Yeah, i have an anxiety of being alone. I do like my alone time sometimes though. |
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jimmy
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yes |
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me
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No b/c I have too many friends. |
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