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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living with others is overrated, trust me. But maybe you should get a dog; they're always appreciative and happy to see you.
I use to do that sometimes when I lived alone, but that was in a 6 story building with an elevator that sometimes had to make extra stops or didn't work. Unless you live in an apartment I don't understand you. Is your house haunted or something? Afraid of the dark?
Get a dog
I don't know its ok but, brum brum...
Dude I so feel for you. Thing is, keep yourself busy to take your mind off the fact you live alone. Anything will work, from cleaning and household chores to enjoying a movie on the couch. If you find it unbearable go out shopping, watch a movie or have a drink. Possibly explore the area and widen your horizon. All the best from a single living alone from Germany =)
Go to the nearest bar sit down next to a random stranger, have a drink and a nice talk.
Time to get yourself a dog, OP. I got a dog when I was lonely and he is wonderful to have around!
Exactly how i feel atm, my mom is still away on a trade show working for her company. We have a house that would have enough space for 5 people, and the last 2 days i was off from work. So its basicly nothing to do, no one around and far too much space. It would be kind of ok because i spent a long time in my young life alone, but im kinda currently under the influence of "lovesickness" which just tears me down sometimes. You come home, open the door, and nothing changed, a very very depressing feeling. I just wanna ******* cuddle someone :(
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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