You are lucky mamya you had/have family for support. I have no one. I'm not complaining, it's just sometimes I feel like giving in. Throwing the towel in and getting rat arsed. I won't though, I'm made of stronger stuff.
I know and that will never change, I do understand - the only people I have spoken to face to face since Christmas are the checkouts at Asda and the Postman.
Life can be isolating even when you are in a crowd.
Just looked at your profile. For your last 19 questions the lowest number of answers was 10, while the highest had 96 answers.
Do you actually check to see how many replies you have ?
Sorry, I do not see what you are complaining about.
If you are like me,Jeza,you may find it difficult to reach out. The isolation we can feel is something we know[i. There is a kind of security in it because it's so familiar. I've gotten into the habit of not wanting to 'bother' those nearest to me-primarily because we are seperated by 100's...and 1,000's...of miles...and I don't want them to worry.
Hey-you've got lots of answers to your Q's -so plenty of people [i]do] listen-and notice.