Anxieyote
Sobriety over everything else • 30 • Midwest
- Mar 24, 2021
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I've seen a few sentiments shared on here saying that some of you genuinely don't enjoy the company of other people, and would prefer to be alone.
I have a difficult time wrapping my head around that, because I have always craved rich and intimate social experiences. They are always something that have been out of reach for me because of my severe social anxiety, but I would trade my solitude for a solid group of friends any day.
Do you generally prefer to be alone, or does being alone contribute to your suicidal tendencies?
I have a difficult time wrapping my head around that, because I have always craved rich and intimate social experiences. They are always something that have been out of reach for me because of my severe social anxiety, but I would trade my solitude for a solid group of friends any day.
Do you generally prefer to be alone, or does being alone contribute to your suicidal tendencies?