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Originally Posted by TonyB06
I highlighted the above quote/question because for some reason, seeing people eating alone does bother me. Always has. I always feel like they're alone, and have no one--knowing it's very possible that there are 18 folk back at the house aggravating the fire out of them and they just want to get away.
But still, seeing single diners in restaurants, particulary elderly people, gives me an unexplainable twinge of sadness.
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This.
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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Then the solo/non-solo thing is kind of a big deal to you.
I don't understand some people's need to find a "plus one" for everything. There are people who won't do anything (non-work related) if they don't have someone to accompany them. Going out "on the town", attending religious services, etc. It is one thing to want someone to accompany you but to absolutely need someone to accompany you is different
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I feel this way about the movies, the beach and vacationing. I feel like those things are specifically supposed to be shared experiences. IMO though.
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Originally Posted by 33girl
The other activity I love doing alone is shopping. I've never understood why some people feel this always has to be done in a team/group and I actually usually drive people crazy when I do shop with them because I dart from place to place.
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Seriously. Unless I need a specific opinion, nope. I take FOREVER to shop, and often leave empty handed.