I've been with my husband and friends for so long, I've forgotten what is unappealing to new people.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My husband and I get along great. We're both introverts, and it's hard to make new friends.
Many new lovers and spouses struggle to reconcile themselves with their partners' relationship history, but it's an insecurity I left behind in my 20s.
We very quickly forget about the wonderful things we've got. People lose their excitement because there's too much. Basically we're experiencing nothing, because everything is available to us.
I live with the people I create and it has always made my essential loneliness less keen.
We have lost the art of conversation. People are shy and don't know how to approach other people, and they are missing opportunities for relationships. And no one's entertaining at home anymore. They're not having people over for dinner.
I love to find new people. It's not for the sake of their being new; it's because if you find someone who perfectly fits a part, that's such a great thing.
I've just sort of jumped into relationships and moved in with people way too soon.
I just think that sometimes we hang onto people or relationships long after they've ceased to be of any use to either of you. I'm always meeting new people, and my list of friends seems to change quite a bit.
I'm always meeting new people, and my list of friends seems to change quite a bit.
Friendships that don't fit my life anymore have faded away, and new ones have come in.