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Loneliness in Crowds Can Be Processed Like Pain

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Loneliness isn’t ‘just a feeling’—it can feel like a bodily alarm. Social exclusion can activate brain regions overlapping with physical pain, so it can sting even in a crowd.

A place can be full while you feel empty inside. That contradiction comes from loneliness being tied to the brain’s alarm systems, not just a social label.\n\nThe human brain treats social bonds as survival-critical. Feeling excluded or disconnected can raise threat perception, boosting stress responses and the sensation of discomfort.\n\nSurprising detail: that’s why loneliness can speak through the body—tight chest, knotted stomach, headaches. A social state can translate into physical language.\n\nThis matters because it teaches us not to dismiss loneliness. Crowds don’t guarantee connection; connection sometimes begins with the simplest feeling of being seen.
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