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Why do only children feel lonely easily?

Whether the only child will feel lonely depends on the situation. If parents often spend time with their children to make them feel safe enough, such children will generally feel less lonely than those without their parents. Moreover, many only children are often accompanied by brothers and sisters of relatives or friends who go to school together, which can also make up for the regret of not having their own brothers and sisters.

In fact, for most only children, having all the love of their parents in childhood will not feel lonely, but if their parents are sick or die, they will often feel particularly helpless and lonely at this time. Whether it is an only child or a family with many children, if it comes to loneliness, it is inseparable from the company of parents, so parents should not easily ignore the company of their children no matter how busy they are at work.

It is not objective to say that the only child is lonely now. People's loneliness is not due to the lack of brothers and sisters, but probably due to other social factors or psychological reasons.

For example, a person suffers from autism, which does not have the ability to socialize with others normally, but this ability will not be acquired because he has brothers and sisters, so a person's personality also largely determines whether he will be lonely or not, and it is unknown how much role brothers and sisters can play here.

Thus, the only child is not the chief culprit of loneliness.