It seems to me that one must decide if they are alone or lonely. These two are assumed to be the same but they are not. I know people who love to be alone. Often that's because they love their own company and revel in all the things one does best alone, such as reading and writing, or indulging their creativity by painting, knitting, sewing. I have one friend who still goes to movies in theaters and loves to go alone. Some people however simply like to be in other people's company most of the time. If that's you, then you probably have a lot of friends because you need people. If you're in a relationship with someone who is gone more often than not, and you're feeling lonely, maybe more lonely than you would be in you were not in that relationship, it's time to reconsider. Such a relationship is probably against your nature and will get to you and bring you down eventually.
Our Mistress of the Month Bruna Palombo seems to have been secluded. While it was not in her nature to enjoy social life, she certainly needed to have a few good friends to keep her company and accept her lifestyle as she came to.
Today's women certainly have more opportunity to be out in the world and full of life that women of her era. So evaluate yourself. Be alone but not lonely.
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