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Mrs B
Posted 4/5/2025 20:02 (#11177165 - in reply to #11176938)
Subject: RE: Dining alone at restaurants


Highland Center, in Southeast Iowa

Jlbfarm - 4/5/2025 17:09 Do it all the time years ago never took the time to set down. Now I’ve realized it better to have a good time than to make good time on my travels. Texas Roadhouse makes it extremely easier being lively as most places and set at the bar most of the time strike up good conversation with people. To me it’s healthy to be by yourself some. I can understand older folks who have lost someone special it’s hard for them to go back out and do it. But the more days you stay home by yourself is lost days of being and living a happy life.


I grew up an only child, and it kinda seems natural to be eating or driving alone. Doesn't bother me at all. I tend to over-think on a lotta things, so if I'm out overnite, I can get a little too deep into my own head, but can generally talk myself back out of it. I am careful and cautious, but not paranoid. Love eavesdropping on the locals' conversations at a mom-n-pop cafe out in the sticks somewhere. 

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