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Who else is dreading the lockdown lifting?
Thread startercantseethelight
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With you on that. It's like my inability to function was hidden by everyone being in a similar situation but now it's really going to be glaringly obvious to everyone and not just me
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not-2-b-the-answer, cantseethelight and Brick In The Wall
With you on that. It's like my inability to function was hidden by everyone being in a similar situation but now it's really going to be glaringly obvious to everyone and not just me
Yeah exactly. Strangely gave me comfort knowing everyone had to be limited. It's not that I don't want people to enjoy themselves or get back living life. It just makes it feel even more isolating and lonely when you know everyone is Out and about. And every time I try to venture out or even pretend I'm okay, it just reinforces how I'm not!
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Lockdown didn't really change my life that much but now those of us that would rather not be around people or outdoors are made to feel guilty. I don't mean a cookout with a few friends but large groups of people or gatherings isn't for me.
Lockdown didn't really change my life that much but now those of us that would rather not be around people or outdoorsman are made to feel guilty. I don't mean a cookout with a few friends but large groups of people or gatherings isn't for me.
Well... If people continue to do stupid shit. What am I thinking... Of course they are going to do stupid shit.
I'm glad it's over. I like not having to wear a mask, and going to restaurants, and not having to worry about the virus. It's especially nice that restrictions are over since I don't have a car.
But with variants I will soon limit activities and wear a mask again.
I think the lockdown suited me as I like to isolate myself from other people. While the lockdown did not change my life that much as I mostly avoided others before it, I dread having to see extended family members again as that is exhausting for me.
I think the lockdown suited me as I like to isolate myself from other people. While the lockdown did not change my life that much as I mostly avoided others before it, I dread having to see extended family members again as that is exhausting for me.
Yeah I can completely relate to that. There's no an expectation everyone needs to see eachother even if it wasn't so before. What makes it exhausting for you if you don't mind me asking? Keeping up appearances?
Yeah I can completely relate to that. There's no an expectation everyone needs to see eachother even if it wasn't so before. What makes it exhausting for you if you don't mind me asking? Keeping up appearances?
I just do not enjoy having to see extended family members, they talk about boring things and I am an introvert so socialising in any way is exhausting to me.
I am mostly indifferent about this. Where I live not many people were following the guidelines in the first place, so lifting any lockdowns will not change the climate much. The only thing that I missed about being in the (full) lockdown was that I could not go outside except for necessities - avoiding nasty people was made much easier then.
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