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Old Dec 01, 2016, 05:58 AM
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"'tis the Season." I don't know what is worse. Trying to fit in and socialize a bit around this time of the year with so many things going on or trying to stay home and be okay by myself even if I do feel so isolated from everyone else.

What do you do? I am so very anxious if I do and so very lonely if I don't.
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Old Dec 01, 2016, 07:37 PM
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I try to do a little bit of each...keeping the social casual...the time alone as soothing as possible...it's a tough time of year...((((((hug))))))
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Old Dec 01, 2016, 08:07 PM
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I agree with winter4me....try to do a little of both. I have not been able to stomach the holidays now for 2 years. Lost my mother in 2014, so I have basically slept through the holidays into the New Year for the past 2 years. No one even invites me anywhere anymore. That's ok. I need to take care of myself. Happy Holidays!
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