By piper182 - 29/09/2014 22:04 - United States - New York
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Hey OP here, in my car... I work 11-12 hours 6 days a week so though I wish for a dog, I can't. I stay in the car because when I go in I have to plan for the next day. In the car it's quiet and peaceful. Living with others was worse but I am a lonely person. I do sometimes drink a beer once I'm parked. I agree it's sad and I'm not a very social person and I hate it about myself.
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You're not the only one.. I sit on my curb until I get hungry or have to pee
Get a room-mate
do your house is haunted?
I do that, too. Or I sit in my car at work. Or at the super market. I feel crazy, but I just don't want to be home.
I feel your pain. I don't live alone though, but I may as well be
I understand that feeling; it sucks going back into that empty building. I live with my boyfriend but he's scarcely here so I go "home" to a messy apartment where there's so much to do, but all I want to do is curl up in my bed at my real home, where I grew up.
I completely understand what you're going through. My boyfriend and I live together too but most of the time I just want to be at my parents house in my bed with all my dogs.
my brother got himself a pet when he was at that state. he has said that having someone to greet him at the door makes all the difference.
You should get yourself a pet if it's because you're depressed about being alone.
I've done that many times. And stayed at work telling my boss all I had waiting for me was dinner for one, an empty house and Internet ****.
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I dont understand why someone would do that?
To the people that are all commenting about not understanding why; it's that a home can feel big and empty. Also that homes are generally seen as having multiple people in them. Whereas it is 'perfectly normal' for a person to be by themselves in a car The OP doesn't want to go home and face the realization that they're all alone, possibly with no family, friends and/or loved ones