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SammyJo · 51-55, F
It has had it's good points - home schooling our girl has been fun! I've loved that....and learned some new stuff and learned how to see the world through the eyes of a child more....
But I have missed hugs and kisses from friends....
🤔
SJD x
But I have missed hugs and kisses from friends....
🤔
SJD x
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
Why do people ask to spend time with you if you never want to see anyone? That's confusing.
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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Neosneo I mean, ok, but that leads to my next question which is why do you not tell people you don't wanna see them? Is it just cos you don't wanna be rude? Cos I get that, I'm just wondering why.
Neosneo · 22-25, F
@BlueMetalChick Yeah, that's why. You just figured it out on your own. Great work. Do a lot of people you know go around flippantly telling others they don't want to see them? Now, I'm confused.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Neosneo Actually yeah. Maybe not a lot, but enough that it's noticeable. A fair number of my classmates at university are pretty vocal about how they dislike human contact and they get upset if you try to have a conversation with them or invite them to a social event.
AuRevoir · 36-40, M
Mmmm for me it already ended a long time ago when technically, people started driving on roads again etc… it was only truly beautiful when nature was starting to exist and bloom without us.. We were seeing what the world was like for the first time when humans as a whole experience a point in time within which we hibernate… and I think we should hibernate like that tbh.. but the organization skills it would take to make it effective and efficient are a bit lacking.. 😷 we rarely if everyone, have intelligent people leading us in such a way..
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
Blocked
wait, its ending???? here in my place, we're on season 2 of quarantine. quite a long series to follow 🤧
CestManan · 46-50, F
Quarantine mostly ended back around May or June 2020 for most of USA.
My social life didn't change anyways. I haven't really had one in years so the only difference was minor junk like thrift stores closed and running around with a mask.
My social life didn't change anyways. I haven't really had one in years so the only difference was minor junk like thrift stores closed and running around with a mask.
Dadbod52 · 56-60, M
its tough on introverts to go back to "normal"
SW-User
Makes perfect sense to me.
Gangstress · 41-45, F
I liked it, it was nice sat out in the garden, no car noise, no planes, was amazing,
I liked walking by my favourite river with hardly a soul in sight, it was like we had the place to ourselves
I miss the quiet, its just car engines and oil smells now.
I liked walking by my favourite river with hardly a soul in sight, it was like we had the place to ourselves
I miss the quiet, its just car engines and oil smells now.
xmedleft · 51-55, M
I do get a bit of change anxiety, so it's more that there's this thing I've been doing, investing energy in, doing better than many others -- and now we're going to stop doing that...?
IsabelBradford · 41-45, M
I’m actually more afraid that it’s going to start again. Seeing as how a new strain of coronavirus is coming out and possibly one after that.
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
Despite being an introvert quarantine got old after the first week for me
MrAboo · 36-40, M
I was never in quarantine. I was an essential worker. All about making that $7.25.
I wonder what friends are🥴
bijouxbroussard · F
No, I understand what you’re saying. I didn’t like not being able to visit people. But it was very convenient when I didn’t feel like it. Now I’ll have to fall back on just being antisocial again. 😅