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#69263 - 10/21/05 09:59 PM
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Vannie, Wish I lived near you (I'm in SC) as I have the same problem! Also, my nick name (one of them) is "Vonnie"!
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#69265 - 10/27/05 11:22 PM
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Gosh, I'm finding myself so content alone, it's unfamiliar territory!!! After 8 years since divorce, thinking I'd find MR. RIGHT, and exhausting myself emotionally, I'm happier alone! I'm not bitter or angry at the male race, just tired and wary. Gosh, it feels SO GOOD to go thru my day of teaching and then come home to my nice house without anxiety!!! Hey, I actually enjoy eating out by myself, and always have! Does this sound like I'm defeated? Well, probably, but the alternive for me is not worth it! ARI
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#69267 - 10/28/05 03:28 AM
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Registered: 10/11/05
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areadne54,
Good Grief!
Defeated? Sounds to me like you've found what everyone needs to find BEFORE they think they're in LOVE !! In my mind, you're in the perfect spot. I agree with Chatty - Hurrah for you. Now if we could only teach this to the 20=somethings.....
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#69268 - 10/28/05 12:17 PM
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Ari, I agree with Searcher. To me, it looks like your life is balanced and that's a good thing!
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#69270 - 10/28/05 02:35 PM
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Hi, everybody. I'm new & I love this site & I love this topic!! I feel like many of you have been following me around because you are telling so many of the "secrets" that I have spent a lifetime learning, the hard way. I'm an extreme introvert and have always felt ashamed of craving being alone. A few years ago, I took the Meyers-Briggs from a professional, who explained that that was just the way I was born. Finally, I felt like I had permission to be the real me. Since then, one of the most important things that I've learned about myself is that I don't get lonely. If I am alone long enough, I do get bored. Then I go looking for someone to play with; never hard to find. This has been one of the most valuable lessons of my entire life. PS. I've been married 3 times, the last time for 25 years. Divorced 2 years ago. Every time I got married, about 3 months into it, I asked myself, "Why in the world did you do this?" Never got a good answer, except that "married" is what respectable grown-ups do. I have now accepted that not only am I a confirmed introvert, but I am not and will never be a respectable grown-up. Ah, yes, freedom.....
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