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Old 02-25-2012, 11:57 AM   #4
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I don't think living alone makes me weird.

Looking at the list of things from the article, only one fits my life and that is leaving the bathroom door open.

Personally, I think that living alone has made me perhaps less tolerant of other people's quirkiness. I tend to be very organized and living alone has made me even more so.

I do love being able to do what I please, when I please and that is hard to give up. I tend to plan my days but I can change plans at my whim. I love spending Sundays in boxers and a t-shirt while watching movies, reading a book, or whatever I feel like doing.

I love eating my meals wherever I want to, usually at my desk, and eating whatever I feel like eating, which is normally ordered in.

When I had a dog I used to talk to him all the time, throw ideas around and see what inspired me, it worked really well. I loved seeing his face move from side to side when I did that.

Living alone is great, I love my own company and to be able to come home, change into my home clothes, relax and find the zen and solace that I get being inside my own mind and in my space.
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