If you are good with being alone then you know how good it feels.

To be left alone when you don't want to socialise and how okay you get with being alone when you want to socialise but realise that people have their own lives to deal with.

You’re always walking this thin line. People catch up to you on that.

“They like to be alone, its alright” and while you majorly agree to this, sometimes things are just easier with someone around.

It gets hard when people catch up. It’s even harder to change the narrative that sometimes you don't like to be alone. COVID has intensified this feeling.

You see jokes on introverts enjoying the isolations and lockdowns when it might just be them not being able to change that narrative.

What does this mean though?

For the one who likes to be alone (mostly), talk to your non-judgmental friend, if they don’t understand then that’s just one more person among the others :)

And if you have a friend like this, listen to them. If you don't understand it, just be there. They are mostly only asking for the minimum.