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Is anyone truly happy when when they are single? Im not talking about someone that has just came out a difficult or abusive relationship or those that are single but have thousands of friends and do quite a bit of socializing Im just talking about people that are just generally happier on their own. They prefer to go cinema shopping etc my themselves. Is this a little weird or result from some kind of childhood trauma maybe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was always happy single. I have never looked for a relationship which I think is one of the reasons I've nearly always been in one.
I don't need a man for anything. I like being me, have my own money (thanks Uncle Paddy), have my own mind, friends (although we share many from before we got together) great family..what more does anyone need?
I don't need a man for anything. I like being me, have my own money (thanks Uncle Paddy), have my own mind, friends (although we share many from before we got together) great family..what more does anyone need?
I am in a relationship and I enjoy doing those things alone. I like going to the cinema alone, I shop alone etc... I was always a loner as a child. And if I hadn't met my fella when I did I am positive I would still be single now.
I like being on my own for the most part. Don't get me wrong I am glad I have my O/H around and he has been with me a long time now but I also like my own space. In response to childhood trauma, I had a pretty crappy childhood and I do honestly thing that has resulted in me being who I am today. I am strong minded, confident, don't rely on people in general. But at the same time I find it very hard to make friends and I am the least tactile person I know. The way we are brought up doe shave a big effect on who we are now.
But I don't see anything wrong in people wanting their own space and time.
I like being on my own for the most part. Don't get me wrong I am glad I have my O/H around and he has been with me a long time now but I also like my own space. In response to childhood trauma, I had a pretty crappy childhood and I do honestly thing that has resulted in me being who I am today. I am strong minded, confident, don't rely on people in general. But at the same time I find it very hard to make friends and I am the least tactile person I know. The way we are brought up doe shave a big effect on who we are now.
But I don't see anything wrong in people wanting their own space and time.
Greedyfly you don't see nothing wrong with someone spending all day every day alone for years on end without no friends or social interaction? Is that healthy or do you then start losing your social skills and becoming a bit of a recluse which then further hampers your efforts to maintain or even start a relationship or friendship?
Being single or being in a partnerships both has its pros and cons. One can get stuck feeling one state or the other is necessary for you.
You can keep thinking the grass is greener on the other side, or conversely fear changing from one state to the other. Fact is some folk are happier in a relationship where they can share their life, while others prefer to avoid the continuous compromise and keep social type activity to set 'meetings'.
You can keep thinking the grass is greener on the other side, or conversely fear changing from one state to the other. Fact is some folk are happier in a relationship where they can share their life, while others prefer to avoid the continuous compromise and keep social type activity to set 'meetings'.
I think different things for different people. I could quite happily spend my entire life alone. I don't need people, I find them often quite irritating.
That's just who I am. As Ummmmm says I have been cooped up for the year or so due to an ankle injury and I have times when I feel like I am going stir crazy but as a whole I don't see why people need to be so dependant on other people to get through life?!
It is virtually impossible for people to spend time alone for years on end with NO social interaction.
That's just who I am. As Ummmmm says I have been cooped up for the year or so due to an ankle injury and I have times when I feel like I am going stir crazy but as a whole I don't see why people need to be so dependant on other people to get through life?!
It is virtually impossible for people to spend time alone for years on end with NO social interaction.
I have been in a relationship for the last 38 years. However, I could cope without being in a relationship and would never seek another one if this one were to end. I have a few close friends and lots of aquaintances and like to see them,but I can also be happy on my own for days on end and am also happy to shop on my own, etc.
I can never understand people who have to be in a relationship.
I can never understand people who have to be in a relationship.
Bednobs please read my question again "or those that are single but have thousands of friends and do quite a bit of socializing Im just talking about people that are just generally happier on their own. They prefer to go cinema shopping etc my themselves"
These are exactly the people I'm talking about in my question.
These are exactly the people I'm talking about in my question.
My relationship has been going on for nine or so years and we do what we want when we want. We spend time together (more so since my ankle problems) and we spend time doing our own thing. I cannot stand clinginess or tactile people. Some people are better off alone, I truly believe that. Most are not.