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Old Dec 31, 2016, 12:24 PM
kecanoe kecanoe is offline
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Originally Posted by allandnothing View Post
I hate this time of year.

I can relate to much of what you say OP, for example I know exactly what you mean by the spotlight. I recently had lunch with some colleagues, the inevitable question came up; "Where is your family going to be this Christmas?" and I HATE that my answer if I'm to be truthful has to be that I have no family and nowhere I belong particularly. I hate it because it is shameful to me, I hate it more because it's so negative. The person asking the question wasn't trying to me mean and doesn't want to cause offense or controvesy, but I have to answer it in a way that burdens everyone listening with the fact that my life sucks. Hate it.

In the past I have spent many Christmasses alone. This year I am lucky in a sense that my neighbours, a nice couple a few years older than me, have taken pity on me and invited me round. But I hate the feeling of being pitied, and hate that at the age of 36 my life is such that dinner with a pitying older couple is the best I can do. Why don't I have a family, children, a house full of joy at Christmas...??

I expect like many of you, I feel a huge sense of relief when I get to January 2nd and it is all over for another year. Back to normality, back to it being OK to be staying in alone...
We invite people over for holidays, not because we pity them, but because we think they might not be busy and we like spending time with them.
Thanks for this!
AzulOscuro