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In reply to the discussion: A theory [View all]

berniesandersmittens

(11,803 posts)
4. Probably both
Sun Jan 14, 2024, 08:45 AM
Jan 2024

I don't know about the c-section theory, but your trauma definitely helped shape your personality and how you perceive the world around you.

Sometimes Loners welcome their solitude, while other Loners are forced by loss or isolation. It can be a blessing or a curse (depending on circumstances and predisposition).

Welcome to the Loners Group

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A theory [View all] limbicnuminousity Jan 2024 OP
It could be your power Arne Jan 2024 #1
Thank you for that. :) limbicnuminousity Jan 2024 #5
I think it is a response to trauma. Eko Jan 2024 #2
Same here, trauma does bad things to kids Warpy Jan 2024 #8
I've been lucky enough to have never suffered any such trauma, but still turned out a loner ... eppur_se_muova Jan 2024 #3
Probably both berniesandersmittens Jan 2024 #4
Thanks for the welcome. limbicnuminousity Jan 2024 #6
I am amazed Arne Jan 2024 #7
If there is an animal in residence Warpy Jan 2024 #9
Just as I type this Arne Jan 2024 #10
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