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What is the psychology of people who always eat alone in the middle of the night in college?

Or selfish, or self-enclosed, or unable to communicate with classmates normally, lacking the feeling that classmates are happy together as long as they are there.

Good ... Isn't it normal for others to eat their own? Why do you think he eats alone? what should he do ? As long as you eat it, you have to share it with everyone?

Of course, if he participates in eating together every time when others share the dormitory, but enjoys it quietly when he eats, it is another matter, otherwise I will think there is nothing inappropriate about it.

It is a night owl.

It may be because of family conditions, or it may be some inner problems brought by family background. Such children may have bad interpersonal relationships and are prone to autism and inferiority. Be more tolerant and understanding, although you don't have to be good friends with him. After all, eating alone won't affect others.

One situation is afraid of others eating; In two cases, I am afraid that others will laugh at my poor food; Third, maybe you are too hungry in the middle of the night. If you are hungry in the middle of the night, you won't wake up all your roommates for dinner! Think about the bright side of others, everyone has their own living habits!

Maybe it's just that he's hungry, not that he doesn't want to be apart, but that he's hungry. After all, hunger is the original sin.

You won't let him eat alone.

This is generally because of inferiority or the family is not very rich. Usually, people should not want to eat other people's food. That's what my high school roommate used to do. I don't know his family. Every day, his bed is neat, he has no bad habits and few friends. I tried to be friends with him, but I was indifferent. I never asked anyone for food unless someone gave it to him, but he never gave it to anyone unless someone asked for it. I wonder, everyone else has good grades. I don't know where they are after college, and they are not gregarious in our dormitory.

Maybe that's his biological clock? Hungry at midnight?

Or you can just ask yourself.