Does man need human companionship to be happy?
I know I do
>>3237518
No. Alpacas, though, need other alpacas around at all times.
>>3237518
Depends on the person.
Yes unless you identify as an island
>>3237518
Eventually yes. He can manage without it for a long time though, years even.
>>3237518
what is human companionship
you could say that the parent child bond is human companionship in the ultimate sense of the phrase, and we've understood through study in psychology, neurochemistry, etc. that a child needs love from its parent in order to develop into a whole person
but we also understand that people are able to go extended periods of time without contact. the intent is what matters. a man may become a hermit for a purpose. a man may become an outcast for a purpose imposed upon him. both lead to different things.
>"Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god"
>>3237518
No you only need large eyebrows.
>>3237518
You only need your waifu
I do, and since I am the Einzige ("man" is a spook) that is all that matters to me.
>>3237518
Physically and emotionally? Yes, proven by countless studies.
What I find interesting is how people who live exclusively online act vs those who balance it out with IRL
>>3237518
not inherently
>>3237518
Human compainionship on some level, yes. THat doesn't imply marriage or an opposite sex partner though.
What would be a worse scenario to you: living a self-sufficient life on your own, with occassional interactions with friends and companions, or a loveless, sexless marriage with a cold, unsupportive cunt because "society" told you its better to be with anyone than be alone?
>>3237518
No, but I sure do.
>>3237518
Relationships are overrated. Once you've had sex it loses its mystique. Being with a compatible mate would be nice but not necessary for self-actualization.
>>3240519
Spoken like a true loser