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There is a difference between being a loner and having SAD. Being a socially akward nerd doesnt mean you are really ill. It means you need to get your ass out there, to get a real haircut, new clothes and meet some people.Ronaan said:I get it. It"s still possible though (I"m in my mid 30s and until 2 years or so ago I was a real loner. Never made friends myself, only when someone else initiated contact...).
Personally I also consider myself a "loner". Wherever I go, I usually have people coming towards me to make friends and enjoy being around me. I hardly put any effort in keeping friends, rarely call and only notice birthdays if facebook reminds me of it -- people still somehow bother keeping me around.
My problem is, that I cannot stand being around people. You know, I enjoy hanging out with a friend, chilling or having a party. But the next day I need time for myself. Maybe we can also hang out for two or three days, but after that I get kinda stressed and just want to get away. I do become really annoying after some time.
So far I have found only one person I can be around constantly, which really surprised me. So I try to keep her until I get old.
I just like doing my stuff, having nobody look over my shoulder and so on. Dunno, one of my best friends needs to constantly be with someone. He hates being alone, kinda a total opposite. I am a loner, because I like being alone. There is no SAD involved. Most people easily claim there is some kind of sickness involved that keeps them from doing stuff whenever they dont want to do stuff. I dont want to check my texts, I have a sickness that makes my spelling bad and it also keeps me from checking my texts before clicking send. Oh yea and all the kids nowadays suffer from some kind of sickness that frees parents of their responsibility. Pretty much bullshit. People rarely have a real sickness, usually it is excuses.
If he has a real sickness he needs to see a professional. And I dislike you for your posting filled with ignorance.