Zulu -- you have us ( not sure if that's a good thing or bad
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That's very sweet of you to say K.
Having been a 'strange' child always content with my own company I've never considered the lack of what one could call friends as being a disadvantage.
The closest I've been is having had close professional colleagues (other officers I've partnered over the years) but I would never consider them to be friends in the conventional sense.
In all I'm quite happy and well adjusted with my situation but I do wonder from time to time what it would be like to have close friends with whom one could relax away from the professional environment.
Zulu, I, too, was ( and am) content with my own company (looks like the littl'un is following my foortsteps there too). I have a few friends, although we rarely meet ( even being in the same town), but if any of them needed any help it is there, and
vice- versa. Unfortunatley I also appeared to be popular and always seemed to attract a group of "followers" in whatever endeavour I was into at the time!
If I had lived a few hundred years ago (forgetting that the family, at that time, was somewhat "elevated" socially) I would have jumped at the chance of being a professional hermit.