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Discussion Did anyone deny that they were lonely but eventually accepted the fact?

Ricecel Sungnodius

Ricecel Sungnodius

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I did. At first, I said stuff like "I just like being alone" and "I was meant to be alone". That was all coping. Now, I am realizing that I really am lonely, and that it's getting worse. My loneliness is leading to depression.
 
I basically go through the five stages of grief from my loneliness every six months.
 
I did
I thought it was due to Covid lockdowns then I realized that the lockdown never ended
 
a long time ago but loneliness has just been something i've always been used to
 
I don't even think about it anymore I think I just brush that feeling off as me being a total loser
 
In middle school I used to be a redpill coper, I thought that if I became more confident I'd have friends, I ended up becoming a jestermaxxer and still had no friends.

I also earned a seat as the school's favorite laughing stock for 3 years and had to transfer :feelsseriously:
 
I still had some that things would change until about a week and a half before turning 25. Not soon after I made this account.
 
Old post but I'll chime in.

I genuinely thought that If I became "funnier" I'd get more friends and be less lonely years ago during my highschool days.

Never worked btw.
 
Its alot better to be lonely than hang around with fake friends
 

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