Posted by Wemedeeres on November 28, 2014 at 06:39:51 from (24.111.61.68):
In Reply to: maybe a little grumpy posted by charlespretzer on November 27, 2014 at 07:30:08:
Sad isn't it?,...Im in my mid 30's, I used to enjoy being around people but over the last few years I'd rather be alone too. I work for a small municipality, I am the only one in this division so I work alone,....when people who live in the community want to talk to me all they do is complain so I avoid as many of them as I can, it's almost like the job has made me this way. My wife gets upset when I don't give her ideas on what I want for supper, she gets even madder when I don't tell her where I'm going or when I'll be back. I guess I have just gotten used to being alone so much at work I don't think about it. When I'm by myself I only need to worry about myself, when I'm hungry, if I'm too cold or too warm, what time I need to be somewhere. Sometimes I guess it's easier this way!
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