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By *k82 OP Man
over a year ago
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We have a golden hour at 5 where hardly any customers come in so we usually have a cup of tea or coffee and pick a topic to chat about.
Today the topic was ( His Old Man & His Female Friend - She Pops Over Drinks Wine & Keeps Him Company But She Not His Gf ! Their Age Is About 84.
So my question is, has anyone reached a point in their life where a human contact is important to you or are you okay at being alone ?
Would you prefer a pet, a hobby or does human interaction plays a part to keep you or anyone sane in these tough times we living in.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Human interaction is vital to me but I can also suddenly want to be alone and am very happy in my own company. I think this makes me a good friend but impossible to live with. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I get human interaction everyday but I'd be happy to go without.
I've had times where I've gone almost a week without seeing or speaking to anyone else - bliss.
And if I do get the urge you can pop to a cafe or a shop. No, I don't need it. |
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