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Are you a 'loner'?
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27/01/2013, 01:50 PM
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It occurred to me a while ago as I was chatting to DBF that I don't really have many, well, any, friends.
We were joking about getting married and who we would invite. He has lots of friends. I have my family. I sat there in silence as I tried to think of just one person not related to me, that I would invite. I couldn't think of any.
I had a few friends at school but not the sort I would hang out with every day. I haven't seen any of them for years, since when I was 16 we moved over an hour away and that was that. I didn't make any new friends after we moved because I didn't attend school (home school). I made acquaintances through work, but never anyone I would consider close enough to invite to my wedding.
I've since moved again and now live even further away from my old town, and all the friends I have here are friends or relatives of DBF.
But, the thing is, it doesn't bother me. I've never 'needed' friends. I have my significant other, I have my children, and at times I have had my pets. I don't have any desire to meet people. I enjoy socialising with DBF's friends and family but have no wish to make any 'new' friends.
Am I weird? Are there other 'loners' out there? I'm happy with it but it surprised me that I couldn't think of one person. I have told DBF that if we ever do get married it will be a lopsided guest list with about 20-30 people on my side and probably 50-70 on his!
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27/01/2013, 01:57 PM
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I'm just like you. Always been a bit shy and happy to do my own thing.
My fiance has a much larger family and friend group than I do, so our upcoming wedding is going to be a bit lopsided for guests, but who cares!
I have around 5 close friends (2 girls, 3 guys) that I talk to and socialise with regularly and that's about it.
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27/01/2013, 02:13 PM
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I definitely don't find that weird. I am much the same, I just enjoy my own company.
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27/01/2013, 02:16 PM
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I have friends, but not close friends. None that I would call up just for a chat, but certainly a few that I would organise a night out to dinner, or a weekend away with. I don't have much family either.
DP has lots of family, but they live far away. He has lots of friends. Yesterday for example, we went for a BBQ with his friends, he stayed on with his friends and went to the pub. I went home with DS and we had a lovely afternoon in the pool, and listening to "Australian" songs. I had a great day and wouldn't want it any other way.
Most of my "close" friends that I have had through the years turn out the be backstabbing, two-faced, gossping so and so's. So I like to keep people at a distance.
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