I just read that and it seemed like i wrote that myself.
I think it is normal for when you reach that point, where you have learnt to be so comfortable with yourself, to feel the desire to branch out and get your own little group of "friends for life". People who you can enjoy just as much as you enjoy being in solitude.
It's a lovely feeling knowing you can be completely alone yet not feel lonely in the slightest. Oddly, It's hard to achieve that with a group of people. Some people have a large group of friends, yet seem to feel alone. But when you find that perfect group of people, who feel like family almost, it's definitely something to hold on to.
IIN if I'm ready for friends now?
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I just read that and it seemed like i wrote that myself.
I think it is normal for when you reach that point, where you have learnt to be so comfortable with yourself, to feel the desire to branch out and get your own little group of "friends for life". People who you can enjoy just as much as you enjoy being in solitude.
It's a lovely feeling knowing you can be completely alone yet not feel lonely in the slightest. Oddly, It's hard to achieve that with a group of people. Some people have a large group of friends, yet seem to feel alone. But when you find that perfect group of people, who feel like family almost, it's definitely something to hold on to.