RetroBabydoll
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~*Red*~ said:RBD, I don't think it's NOT "normal". And I am sure there are more people like this out there, but you just wouldn't know it. I also don't think you would be like this all the time either. I think it's just where you are in your life right now.
I can understand, I'm not incredibly social, and honestly I'm rather shy. (forums like this are nice ice breaker type places...you can "practice" being social to an extent)
There are times where I am going out, meeting people, making friends, and being social, and there are times, like I am living in currently, where, I simply don't have the time, or much of an inclination to be social. Another thing is, we move an awful lot, pretty much every two years on average, and so it is hard to make friends, and then leave, and for someone who is shy, it is even harder.. sometimes I need a longer period of time to get out and meet people. So there are times, rather periods where it is a social time of our life, and others we are more focused on our family.
I'm sure women were like this in the past are still like this today. I think in the past, it was more of a way of life, as our main purposes for living were to be a spouse, have and bring up the children. It all dates back to early times, the men had their purposes and the women had theirs. And within the last century have women been able to really expand beyond those original horizons. Of course it would be natural to have this mental conflict.
I think you're perfectly normal.
Well, I am going to school and working so that might be the reason...the fact that it's the period of time that I can't do much. Maybe it'll be different once I graduate. I feel like I'd have to force myself into something like a once of month gathering so I'm obligated to do it. I'm amazed you're able to stand moving every two years, but you do have your daughter that you can have outings and activities with. She's so adorable.