Anxieyote
Sobriety over everything else • 31 • Midwest
- Mar 24, 2021
- 444
I have always struggled with going places and doing things by myself. I get very reclusive and stay in my apartment for days on end.
One thing I've been wanting to do is go to the zoo and see the animals, but going to the zoo seems to be something families do. I don't want people to look at me and think, "Wow, who is this guy, coming here with no friends and no family. What's his problem?"
And then I imagine going to the kiosk area where they sell tickets, and saying "just one please" and the kiosk person judges me, along with the people standing behind me in line, wondering why a single adult male is going to the zoo by himself…
I just feel like a lot of things are off-limits. I never like seeing movies by myself because it's something you're "supposed" to do with friends, or taking someone on a date. I have gone to see movies by myself before, but I always felt sort of observed—like parents were taking note of the large adult male who's watching the Lego movie by himself with no friends or family, and holding their kids a little bit tighter.
I want to enjoy life too. It's not fair that the normies get to go out in public and do all this stuff, and I'm seen as weird if I do it. When I told my sister I was thinking about taking a day-trip to the zoo she looked at me funny and said, "The zoo?" like I was weird for suggesting going there by myself without kids in tow. I'm sure she sees it as just an activity to keep the kids distracted, since she has two toddlers.
Does anyone else have problems going at and doing things by themselves? I always feel like a fish out of water whenever I'm in public, uncomfortable wherever I go.
One thing I've been wanting to do is go to the zoo and see the animals, but going to the zoo seems to be something families do. I don't want people to look at me and think, "Wow, who is this guy, coming here with no friends and no family. What's his problem?"
And then I imagine going to the kiosk area where they sell tickets, and saying "just one please" and the kiosk person judges me, along with the people standing behind me in line, wondering why a single adult male is going to the zoo by himself…
I just feel like a lot of things are off-limits. I never like seeing movies by myself because it's something you're "supposed" to do with friends, or taking someone on a date. I have gone to see movies by myself before, but I always felt sort of observed—like parents were taking note of the large adult male who's watching the Lego movie by himself with no friends or family, and holding their kids a little bit tighter.
I want to enjoy life too. It's not fair that the normies get to go out in public and do all this stuff, and I'm seen as weird if I do it. When I told my sister I was thinking about taking a day-trip to the zoo she looked at me funny and said, "The zoo?" like I was weird for suggesting going there by myself without kids in tow. I'm sure she sees it as just an activity to keep the kids distracted, since she has two toddlers.
Does anyone else have problems going at and doing things by themselves? I always feel like a fish out of water whenever I'm in public, uncomfortable wherever I go.