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Default May 24, 2007 at 06:37 PM
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Don't want to go home. Now there's a change - at work on-line - afraid to go home and be alone...

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direction i'm so sorry you fel this way. you know you have us to talk to, i knowit's not the same as having someone physically there, but on long lonely nights this place has been my saviour

take care, love jinnyann xoxoxox

Don't want to go home. be there in spirit anyway xoxoxoxo
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Can you go on-line at home? Then you won't be alone.

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No internet at home...starting to rethink that...I'm ok if i stay on places like this - plenty of bad places that give you good ideas to dark things.

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((((((((((Direction))))))))))))) Don't want to go home.
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Default May 26, 2007 at 07:06 AM
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((( Direction )))

I do understand not wanting to be home, alone.

I used to fall apart the minute I closed the door when I got home.

I hated/was afraid being out, at work or anywhere. And I hated/was afraid being home. And I felt incapable of being alone, of taking care of myself (even though the whole time I was falling apart over this I actually was taking care of myself. lol).

We'll keep you company here whenever you can be here, so you won't have to be alone! Don't want to go home. Do you have a library close by where you could go to be on-line?
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Default May 27, 2007 at 04:14 PM
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Library about a mile away but closes fairly early - work is only 6 miles from home...

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((((((hugs))))) freewill... I used to stay at work cause I didn't want to be home alone when my son was on visitation years ago... Now... I've made one of my rooms ultra comfy - so that it feels safe and inviting... and that helps alot...
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That's a good idea - I'm in the basement now - have roommate after he pays July's rent I don't "need" him then I would get my 400 sq ft master bedroom 1/2 story suite back...I will have to weigh the money versus peace of mind...

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I may not have very much, but the room is mine... so much of my life "nothing" was mine - it was my parents who I helped all thru my life, it was my violent husband of 12 years, then it continued by proxy to be my ex-husband's until my son turned 18. Well, my son is now 22 - moved out, and I no longer have to deal with my ex-husband, my parents (in their late 80's) have passed... and my son self-suffcient.

so I love having a room, that no one but me can lay claim to... I do have a house.. but the room... well it's mine..

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