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AmytheTemperamental
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Offline, online, I seem to face this same question: "How could you?" How could you possibly be lonely, having children? How could you be lonely in a marriage?(this of course being from when I was considering leaving him). How could you be lonely, when you are able to walk up to a stranger and say "Hey, how's it going"? And the biggest kicker of all, "How could you possibly understand?"
The most lonely I have ever felt, was sitting across from the person that I fell in love with, wondering if he even cared. The most lonely I have ever felt, is being awake at 2am, with a crying child, knowing there's no help. The most lonely I have ever felt, is being in a house with a drunk yelling at my siblings and I. The most lonely I have ever felt, has always been around other people.
Just because I have had people, doesn't mean I can't feel lonely. It doesn't mean that I don't understand. I just have to take a different direction.
I am not afraid to ask someone how their day is, and I certainly am not afraid to send the first message. That doesn't mean that I just magically have all this stuff in life that fills up that loneliness.
-rant over-
The most lonely I have ever felt, was sitting across from the person that I fell in love with, wondering if he even cared. The most lonely I have ever felt, is being awake at 2am, with a crying child, knowing there's no help. The most lonely I have ever felt, is being in a house with a drunk yelling at my siblings and I. The most lonely I have ever felt, has always been around other people.
Just because I have had people, doesn't mean I can't feel lonely. It doesn't mean that I don't understand. I just have to take a different direction.
I am not afraid to ask someone how their day is, and I certainly am not afraid to send the first message. That doesn't mean that I just magically have all this stuff in life that fills up that loneliness.
-rant over-