
Think back to your childhood… Do you imagine yourself in a playground alone, hoping someone would approach you? Sitting alone at the lunch table? Excluded from society? As sad as these scenes may seem, for many people they are normal and part of the childhood experience.
Studies show that childhood loneliness is becoming an epidemic even today. According to a study last year, 38.7% of teenagers reported feeling extremely lonely, feelings that were made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Loneliness, for many, seems to be an inevitable part of childhood. But for some individuals, this loneliness is even more extreme or tangible. If you think you often felt lonely as a child, discover how this feeling develops certain traits in adulthood.
#1 Feeling negativity
#2 Social anxiety
#3 Difficulty trusting others
#4 Extreme addiction
#5 Low self-esteem
#6 High chances of depression
#7 Fixation on appearance
#8 High feelings of revenge
#9 Increased sensitivity to negative social issues
#10 Difficulty expressing emotions
#11 Extreme extrovert approach
#12 Desire to be alone
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