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That's been my experience. It also leads to more alcohol ingestion.
dark548 · M
Unfortunately 😓
Depends what u spend your time doing and if you can stay positive... personally being unemployed was the best 2 months of my adult life so far 😂😂
juiceyangel333 · 31-35, F
Why?
@juiceyangel333: Because I relaxed and enjoyed my free time.
TwiddlerofThumbs · F
Yes.
Depression is right at the edge of most life experiences waiting to kick the ass of anyone who is feeling a bit blue.
Not for everyone of course, just those who are prone to depression.
Depression is right at the edge of most life experiences waiting to kick the ass of anyone who is feeling a bit blue.
Not for everyone of course, just those who are prone to depression.
SW-User
idk ive been working almost every single day for over 12 and a half years.
InvaderNice · 26-30, M
I usually don't post broad answers but that really depends on the circumstances.
Spitbak · 56-60, M
😟Unfortunately yes! Just keep busy with hobbies or cash jobs!
MarineBob · 56-60, M
go get a job and you wont have to worry about it
dark548 · M
True
bijouxbroussard · F
It certainly can. I've noticed more bouts since I've retired. It's one of the reasons I volunteer, to get out and be around people when I can. But I really want to go back to work, because I just feel more useful when I'm working.
Triplets111 · 61-69, F
I would say yes
SW-User
It certain can.
SailorMarz · F
Yes