There is nothing wrong with it... unless, somewhere deep inside you, you are longing to be with someone...
2007-12-02 14:07:19
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answer #1
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answered by Bunny Boiler 6
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What makes you think something is wrong with it. Its perfectly fine to want to be alone.. unless those that no you better than us on here recognize that there is an issue. If your wanted to be alone all the time to Isolate yourself because your depressed or something then that is a different issue. Its not necessarily a bad thing but it will not help you overcome your depression anytime sooner. If that were the case. Sometimes you have to make yourself get out and enjoy life even if you dont feel like it. But sometimes thats just the kind of person you are and theres nothing wrong and your not trying to avoid people you just enjoy peace and quite. Its all about your state of mind while you are alone.
2007-12-02 09:09:13
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answer #2
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answered by inomostuff 3
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If it were illegal or something to that degree, then of course (though the law makes strange rules sometimes) most would probably try and keep out of jail.
. If they do want to be alone then nothing is wrong with it unless others judge them or think they are strange. Then it is the judging that is wrong with being alone not the being alone.
There are also careers in which people either have to be alone to get their job done or they have to work with others. there is not one thing wrong with either.
There is a difference between wanting to be alone most of the time and being alone most of the time, nothing wrong with either, unless it is a health problem and the person needs to have someone so that they may survive. Or maybe it is a mental problem that will make you very lonely and isolated all of your life, completely miserable without knowing it. Or maybe,. it is just the way you are. There is no reason to justify what a person may want the most.
2007-12-02 09:13:52
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answer #3
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answered by Curlyc+ 3
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There is nothing wrong with solitude. If you enjoy that, feel free to continue. I'm a solitary person, too. I've never run with a pack of friends. I have one best friend who is three hours away from me now, and I don't feel the need to hunt for another friend.
I attend reenactment events, and I love them. But, there's always a time during my visit that I find a corner or other hideaway to gather strength to deal with people again.
I'm disabled, so I can't get out much~generally, once a week to Wal-Mart. My company is my mom and our cats. Both Mom and I like to be on our own from time to time. When the weather is good, Mom works in the lawn. She's a morning person and has time to herself then because I'm an ultra-late night person.
If you're on your own because you're comfortable with yourself, there's nothing wrong with it. If you're troubled, it would be a different matter. I suppose that's the main question: Why do you want to be alone? The reason is important.
2007-12-02 10:55:52
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answer #4
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answered by MystMoonstruck 7
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There is NOTHING wrong with wanting to be alone most of the time.
2007-12-02 09:07:41
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know what is wrong with it? Unless you are depressed, than somethng is wrong. But alot of the time I am alone..sometimes want to be, and than other times I want others around. If I feel I want to rest and not constantly be on the go, talking, visiting, so on..I find myself wanting to be alone. AT a certain age, people find themselves alone alot more due to your buddies having families, a busy life, etc. Get yourself a dog to walk, enjoy the outdoors...enjoy life, it goes by fast>>>>>> zoom>>>>
2007-12-02 09:13:32
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answer #6
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answered by L W 1
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Didn't do Greta Garbo any harm!
Personally, I prefer my own company a lot of the time, but I still like to socialise too.
I live alone, and am an interpreter so I travel around a lot, meaning I spend a lot of time alone in hotel rooms, so have got used to it and learnt to love it!
Absolutely nothing wrong, enjoy it :) xxx
2007-12-02 09:11:57
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answer #7
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answered by Curiousity killed the cat 5
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Nothing it wrong, in fact, I prefer to be alone most of the time.
2007-12-02 09:08:14
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answer #8
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answered by chaosx_zero 5
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Hon, there is nothing wrong with wanting to be alone most of the time as long as you enjoy it. I need a lot of 'alone time' because a lot of the things I like to do, I need to be alone to do them... like reading, writing, watching my favorite TV shows, going online, doing-up my house, playing with my doggie, going running, etc. It is OK.
2007-12-02 11:53:10
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answer #9
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answered by jjoy4444 6
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I'm not sure. I want to be alone most of the time because a lot of people wear me out.
2007-12-02 09:07:54
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answer #10
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answered by beez 7
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Nothing. I prefer being on my own, I can think about life and sort it out in my head, without anyone cutting in. I have found, though, that when my friends ask 'What did you do at the weekend?' and I say 'Nothing. I stayed at home, really. Computer, reading, eating...' I think they think I'm depressed or something....
I read on a Anti-bullying poster once that said 'people who are being bullied tend to spend alot of time in their room on their own'. The person who wrote that seems to me to not know alot about people who like time to themselves. There is nothing wrong with it, at all.
2007-12-02 19:52:49
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answered by Yoyo 3
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