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Originally Posted by whimsygirl
Hi will19....Just wanted to mention that I relate very much to what you're saying here about the feelings that come from being unattached, etc. Me too, for sure. Aside from the fact that I don't have a husband, boyfriend, SI, etc., and the only person I'd really call a friend (who's not online only)....is very busy and lives 4 hours away....I live in a small town where most of the people I meet have been here pretty much forever, and even though I feel like there are people out there who may like me, no one has any time or even "openings" for new friends. I've lived here for almost sixteen years, and the only two people I've met that I actually socialized with both moved away within a few months of each other. Of course I'm still open to meeting people, but it's been pretty discouraging. I just thank God for the Redwood trees, the amazing wildlife and my four cats  Wishing you happier times in the future ~whimsy
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Thanks so much, Whimseygirl. I've traveled through Willits a couple of times and it's a beautiful little town. At least that's what I think of it. It's on Route 101.
Funny thing is that nice beautiful little towns tend to be the most lonely places for single people. I know because I came from a beautiful small place. One of the most prettiest places anywhere and yet I was painfully lonely when I lived there. I feel like I'm doing a little bit better where I am now, but I feel the place I'm at is not so beautiful anymore. It's getting too crowded and built up now. Still there are some nice places to go, but it's not as nice as it used to be.