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Sarah  Hawkins (she/her)'s avatar

I’m the complete opposite to you. I love being alone. I feel safe there, like no one can destroy me. I have a terrible fear of being seen, in case the connection I make does me more harm than good. Am I making sense? It’s a different kind of lonely to yours, but as much of a problem for slightly different reasons. Loneliness is actively painful. I think people who aren’t too familiar with it are too quick to equate it with boredom. But loneliness can kill you, whereas boredom is easy to solve.

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David Cumming's avatar

"Human connection with people who understand you, are willing to listen to you, with whom you can relate, and who can sometimes make you laugh"

This resonates

I live in rural Wales, with all my 'mates' elsewhere - the ones who "understand you, are willing to listen to you, with whom you can relate"

I play local cricket and just joined a darts team - but there's none of my people. It's fine and all - and you can stay busy, but it does get lonely at times.

On the back of this, going to organise a mate coming to stay

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