Writer's Block: Sweet and solo
Feb. 12th, 2010 08:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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I'd almost always rather have the evening to myself then participate in a "social obligation" event. Very nearly goes without saying for me.
I've heard personal freedom defined as a "a person who can say no to a dinner invitation without giving an excuse." and I'm afraid I've not yet reached that exalted ideal of liberty. Although I have given the excuse once or twice that I was in a bad mood and didn't want to spread it around.
My friends and family are aware that I need an iordinate amount of "me time", and generally respect that. In return I try to make those obligations that I know are important to them.
I'd almost always rather have the evening to myself then participate in a "social obligation" event. Very nearly goes without saying for me.
I've heard personal freedom defined as a "a person who can say no to a dinner invitation without giving an excuse." and I'm afraid I've not yet reached that exalted ideal of liberty. Although I have given the excuse once or twice that I was in a bad mood and didn't want to spread it around.
My friends and family are aware that I need an iordinate amount of "me time", and generally respect that. In return I try to make those obligations that I know are important to them.