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Old Apr 06, 2020, 05:00 PM
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It's a massive misconception that people who suffer with social anxiety like being alone, or at least that has been my experience. But I hate being alone. I hate losing all my friends because I can't leave the house, I hate never being able to get to know anyone new, and most of all I hate knowing that I will never find love because I can't talk to another human being.

Does anybody have any experience with maintaining or forming new romantic relationships when they can't even leave the house for fear of even being seen by another human being?

I have no one left in my life.
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Old Apr 06, 2020, 11:44 PM
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Other than having an online relationship I honestly don't know. There are apps/sites like Zoom, Facetime, Skype etc... It would let you talk face to face so to speak but from the safety of your home. Maybe if you got to know someone well enough online you'd be comfortable having them round to your place just in small doses.

I'm sorry you are so lonely
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