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If your circumstances aren’t causing you any problems then you’re probably fine.
Nothing wrong with that. Everyone has different level of need for companionship. Some people need very little and others need a lot.
It can also change depending on circumstances. Before having a family I liked hanging out with people and socializing. After having a family I have zero interest in it and would rather just be at home with the wife and kids.
You don’t feel loneliness, but is this at all distressing to you? Or even if not distressing, seems off for you? Not a gotcha question btw, I’d agree with everyone else that this isn’t a problem as long as you feel like that (lack of) emotional response is a genuine reflection of your desires and needs. If it’s a recent change, or feels out of character for you that might be a sign something is else going on.
I feel the same way.
I have to want to reach out to others, which is not often.
I have mental health issues though. =(
Could it be autism or just simple introversion?
i actually have the same problem, I’m currently having to get out of my own way and trying to be social since even though i don’t feel lonely i don’t want to be alone for the rest of my life, but i have to say that it aint easy