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Confessions of a Homebody

When I was a teenager, my parents worried that I had few friends. So, about the time I became old enough to drive (age seventeen in New Jersey), I went about befriending everyone I could, and for decades endured weddings; clubbing; noisy parties; superficial social gatherings; expensive, exhausting vacations with various people I didn't really care for, etc. Then, when I retired in 2010, at the age of sixty-two, I underwent a metamorphosis and became the homebody I remain today. I have a few very bright, liberal friends whom I've known for many, many years; I also have my partner of almost thirty-six years and my various interests---all of which are centered around home. It's enough. For the first time in my life, I can genuinely say that I'm happy. For me, a whirlwind social life is torture, not pleasure, and the sanctuary of home is what suits me to a tee (or T). Just wish I'd tuned into this much earlier.

Rob48 7 Sep 28
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Good for you, after retirement I enjoyed meeting people unfortunately a recent injury keeps me home more than out but am healing and looking forward to going out more,meeting more people maybe finding a partner or FWB,celibacy sucks same with being alone

bobwjr Level 10 Sep 28, 2019
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To everything there is a season. I'm very glad you are happy in your season.

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When I was very social I enjoyed it, and now I am staying home more and I enjoy that too.

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