Living alone

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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I got divorced in 1987 after nine years of marraige to my schoolgirl sweetheart.Living with my mother in my old bedroom aged 36-37 nearly sent me loopy.Drank heavily.Got my own corporation flat.Did it up great ,6th floor in a high rise.Bloody horrible being on your own after being married colour, noise ,things to do.Too much time on my hands.I brooded on the past and drank more.
Then i found myself going to church ,why, i ain't got a clue,but i met someone, 24 years married next June.I still enjoy free time to myself,sometimes i like being on my own,but this weekend she is away for a Arty Crafty do in Mold.I had the king sized bed to myself,guess what i slept crap.Got to say two is better for me.
 

Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
Blimey this thread is depressing me.
 

vickster

Squire
I live alone, have for about 13 years other than 6 months of having a lodger when I first bought as I was skint and then my brother lived here for a couple of years, having gone travelling, rented out his flat and took a while to get his s**t together to move out! It was ok having him here but I do prefer being able to do what I want, make as much mess as I want and having as many bikes in the lounge as I want :whistle: Can be a bit lonely but I spend all day with people at work, I go out, people visit and I am happy to have peace & quiet overnight...well other than the marauding cat! And there's always the Internet if you need to chat :rolleyes:

I am also a very light sleeper and struggle with snorers...was the reason I ditched the ex before I suffocated him! :ph34r:

My brother now lives 10 minutes away so if I need help with stuff he is close by

Never say never but not if they snore!!! :mrpig:
 
Due to the way my life has unfolded I've spent all bar 18 months of my life living with my parents. The 18 months spent living away from my parents I was 185 miles away in Kent. I found it hard being so far away from family and did tend to drink heavily to help relieve the boredom of being alone.

I tend to keep myself very much to myself; so much so that my Mum often says she feels like she's got a lodger living in her home, not her only son. I enjoy my own space very much indeed and would detest sharing my life with anybody. At the same time I'd hate to be the only person living in a property; I like to know that there is somebody in the next room that I can go chat to if I want to.

My parents have just recently put their home on the market with the intention of buying a smaller place for themselves and a place for me to live in; due to the fact I'm stuck in part time minimum wage employment I can't afford to buy a place myself. Part of me is looking forward to no longer living with my parents; the other part of me is scared witless about living in an empty house. I'm hoping I'll find a place in Chard as my eldest Sister and some very dear friends of mine live there; at least in Chard I have a better chance of being a loner without being lonely.
 

Herbie

Veteran
Location
Aberdeen
I don't like living alone.
I think we're social creatures (mostly!). Saying that, I think I have the ideal...my husband works a week on nights and a week off.
On his week at work I hardly see him and I do enjoy my space at those times. However I also look forward to spending time with him on his week off.

Ah The Joy Of Shifts eh :smooch:
 

s7ephanie

middle of nowhere in France
. I was married for 26 years and i was alone for 4 years after he died and i was fine, in fact i loved it, so much freedom Then had 7 years with somebody and moved abroad with him. Now live alone in a foreign country surrounded by fields and i hate it, although there is no way i want to share with somebody else. So i'm basicly just waiting to die and get it over with :sad:
 
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