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In reply to the discussion: The older I get the more I don't enjoy being around people very much. [View all]RKP5637
(67,112 posts)33. I think sometimes one reaches the point where they get tired of the BS in life. It seems
anymore, at least to me, there is more and more BS to put up with ... I'm also fed up with the lying, cheating and deception that goes on so much anymore ... not that it never existed, but it seems more prevalent today.
I was an outgoing person, but anymore I just stick with a few close friends, who unfortunately don't live near me. Anyway, I really understand your post.
One thing I wrestle with is it me getting older or is society changing that makes me feel this way ... I always conclude it's the latter than the former.
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The older I get the more I don't enjoy being around people very much. [View all]
Peregrine Took
Dec 2011
OP
Yes! Gotta run right now, but will be back to edit this with more later...
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2011
#2
I'm grateful to time. As time passed, I became more outspoken (thank goodness)
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#4
Laughter is a great ice breaker and it soothes ever conversational "oddities."
Peregrine Took
Dec 2011
#15
Practicing laughter might not be a bad idea!!! Particularly if you love Leah Ramini :)
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#25
I have been an outsider most of my life. Have changed my expectations of "... a close social group."
patrice
Dec 2011
#5
Maybe you are younger....when I was young I had lots of acquaintances...
Peregrine Took
Dec 2011
#16
Leave me with my dogs and I'm fine, even on a bad day. People, not so much. eom
Purveyor
Dec 2011
#7
I guess I would be considered a terrible person but I do prefer animals to people ++++
Peregrine Took
Dec 2011
#18
My worst day with my dogs (ie total mayhem/destruction of sofa) is better than my best day w/ humans
nadine_mn
Dec 2011
#20
I don't mind humanity all that much, it's people that get on my last nerve. I have little
monmouth
Dec 2011
#11
Obviously I'm of two minds. I'm a loner all my life but I wish I had a few close friends.
Peregrine Took
Dec 2011
#22