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		Theyoungman
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Ok then, where do I go? I'm not in WeHo like you. I'm in the IE (Inland Empire, for those of you not in Cal.) - it's totally different here.
I really don't have any hobbies that are interesting to other people. I wouldn't mind involving myself in other guys hobbies tho'...
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Don't you live in Boston or Cambridge? It's not that difficult to make connections here. We have one of the largest and most visible gay populations in the country. Where have you been, what have you tried, how long have you been here?
(Don'y want to hijack the thread, feel free to PM me if you want.)

Hi boys,
I'm just wondering how many of you are lonely; and for those who are, how do you handle it.

This may sound sappy! After the "Now I lay me down to sleep... phase of prayer, I set it aside for another. I am hardly the paradigm of virture, piety, or goodness, but I try to remember those who feel alone, those who are truly alone and abandoned and all those who have no one to love them or pray for them, because I too know loneliness. So, "Gin&tonic", for what ever its worth, your question resonates in me in a certain way and I share a sense of loneliness with you. The only thing I can do is is make room in my existence for you by acknowledging your courage to ask this question and remember you. It may not be of much consequence or consolation to you, but in this action I beleive that at some level a connection is made and the barriers which loneliness brings are somehow weakened. In fact all the responses to your thread acknowledge you as a person whose thoughts are worth a response. Your courageous question has given an assurance to others that they are not the only ones who have to deal with this issue. By opening yourself up, you have cracked the walls of loneliness in yourself and in others. Not a bad impact to make on the world, eh?



I happen to love this qoute by Wayne Dyer:
"You're always alone, but you're only lonely when you don't like who you are alone with"
In other words, we are all alone. I mean, no matter who we are with or what we're doing, we are alone within ourselves. But where the feeling of lonliness comes in is where we aren't really comfortable with our selves. We fear and we judge ourselves. Often, we get so caught up in feeling lonely that we forget to live our lives.
