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She loves being alone, she really does. Does one truly enjoy solitude? A word accompanied by such a dreadful, negative connotation? She always claimed to be a loner by choice, but was she really? Did she really have a choice? Or was it simply a mutual understanding, that she was not wanted or cared for? Alienation is simply a form of self-defence. She shut her doors to save herself. She loves being alone, she really does.
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Jun 4, 2015
Jun 4, 2015 at 10:46 AM UTC
Solitude
She loves being alone, she really does. Does one truly enjoy solitude? A word accompanied by such a dreadful, negative connotation? She always claimed to be a loner by choice, but was she really? Did she really have a choice? Or was it simply a mutual understanding, that she was not wanted or cared for? Alienation is simply a form of self-defence. She shut her doors to save herself. She loves being alone, she really does.
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Jun 4, 2015
Jun 4, 2015 at 10:46 AM UTC
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