I too, am a loner, and have been all of my life. As a child, I found it hard to make friends, and still do. Having been widowed twice, I know all about being alone. When first widowed, I was still working and didn't see or speak to anyone after I left work on Friday, until the following Monday morning! I have family to a degree - rarely seen and miles away. I re-married after fifteen years and my "new" husband also passed away after 6 years of marriage. I married again after four years, and my hubby is the opposite of me. He loves people, and he's a real chatterbox. He knows that I prefer peace and quiet, having had so much of it, I guess, and often apologises for talking all the time! We have two cats and would have a dog if we could walk it, but neither of us can manage a good walk, these days. Yes, an animal will limit you, if you enjoy lots of holidays - but a house is never empty with an animal in it! They are such good company. When you walk a dog, other people will stop and talk to you, too. Perhaps an option to consider? p.s. I've tried getting my cats to walk on a lead, but they don't care for the idea!