Recently I started to goto movies alone, disabled my birthday on Facebook to see who'd remember it (only family did) and been gyming it almost exclusively alone 2 years (bar friends wanting to train together sometimes).
Through all of this I learnt I actually enjoy my own company, despise relying on people and love not dealing with people's quirks in social settings.
But am I becoming some sorta social recluse or just becoming the 2.0 better version of myself? Curious.
you sound like a confident person
>>35236701
Shit i want to go see some movies alone soon. Can you tell me more about the experience. Do you get weird looks?
>>35236812
First time I saw a movie alone I sat in the middle, near the edge during peak hour, the first thing I thought was - the lights are right on me and people are probably watching me at the back, but that honestly went away after a minute and the film started.
Second time was the other day, I got there as the trailers were starting so it was already dark when I walked in, sat a little higher up (felt more commanding), I had my bag next to me with comfy food and put my legs up (it was mostly empty at the time I went).
No weird looks, I'm starting to think why this is a social activity since u shouldn't talk to anyone anyway during the film- I've given weird looks to people that have talked during a movie in the past before. Try it.
>>35236701
Nobody except family forgetting your birthday is pretty normal, actually
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Get a grip OP
>>35237061
Yeah. I guess it's just interesting cause I usually get 50+ 'heartfelt' texts, then I disabled it as a experiment and got nothing. It's gonna stay that way desu.
>>35236701
Nobody remembers birthdays without Facebook, dude. Someone can be your best friend in the world and they won't.