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Aging Alone—Finding Strength and Connection

Aging Well | Last Active: Apr 18 9:21am | Replies (93)

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@brenday43

Thank you for responding to my sad message.. And I agree with you completely! Just wish I had been wiser all those wasted years..
Those women never grew past the childish beaviour of their school years.. That is a shame...
Actually, a very few special ladies approached me, letting me know how well they thought of me and asking me to get in touch with them. Those are the special ones that I hold dear..

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Those women never grew past the childish behavior but I think in most cases people are left out because they don't fit in in some way(s). As I indicated in a previous posting, that's really good.

I had another experience with a small group I was involved in. These people were much more like me than the other group who all of a sudden left me out. One day I had asked if "we" were going to meet tonight and one of them said "No. Not tonight". Well, I went out that night by myself, went to a small restaurant in town and as soon as I walked in I saw the group were all there having a grand old time! That didn't hurt but it made me think "What don't they like about me?". Again it was for the best. Shortly after I met someone who became a special lifelong friend. However they live far away and in recent years care for their parents full-time so we don't correspond much these days. In the future though this may change.