Let's make a list all the reasons why people without SA should be jealous of us.

Kiwong

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We can watch what we want when we want on TV.
The single ones of us are less likely to kept awake at night by crying children.
 

emerald_star733

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Many people i know cannot be alone, they always have to have some kind of human interaction. We are all fine alone and i actually enjoy my own company lol:D
 

gazelle

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While many poeple might not know what they want from life at least we know that we have a big challenge in life (fighting with SA) and have the goal of overcoming it....I guess life would be boring without having any challenges after all.
 

Aussie_Lad

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The more friends you have, the more you have to take them into consideration when you plan to do stuff in the evenings and on the weekends. There is little time to do your own thing when you have lots of friends.
 

Felgen

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I can't think of a single thing that's even remotely positive about anxiety. Why the hell would anyone want to suffer from something as crippling as that?

Indeed, I would rather die of AIDS at 40 and live an otherwise normal life than live to be 80 with social anxiety. Thank God I didn't have to contract HIV to see improvements.
 

JamesSmith

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The STD comment was funny and true, but what is also true is most people use condoms so STDs aren't as common as you'd think. Plus, I'm sure a lot of STD people don't tell their partner, that could easily ruin their chance of having sex w/ a lot of people and would give them a very bad rep. The not having kids comment was the comment I most agree with. No kids means no responsibility, and the same goes for me with having no g/f or spouse, I don't have to worry about what a g/f would want me to do, so I can do what I want, and I love doing what I want. As for people trying to say friends bog you down, I totally disagree with that. If you have friends and ever want time alone, all you have to do is turn your phone off. It's never good to not have friends.
 

tooshytosay

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We are able to truly understand what it feels like to live without something that everyone else takes for granted and don't even think about.

I find that this helps me empathise with others who have been deprived in some way (e.g. extreme poverty / physical disability); things that the rest of society might not truly understand because they take so many things for granted.
 

EscapeArtist

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We are able to know ourselves better than most, because we leave a hell of a lot of time open for introspection.
 
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