Can you live without pets, kids or relationships?
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Not me personally, but I'm sure some people are up for that. It's certainly not the norm.0
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You know this is how they torture people, right? :huh:0
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Yes. I live that way now. (I am going to interpret relationships as romantic ones, not platonic or familial ones). Except for the dog and Sid Fishous. I am attached to them.0
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They all give me the jolt I need in life!0
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No way. Humans are social creatures. Relationships are essential for our survival as a species and for our culture/society.0
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You can enjoy being with someone as long as it lasts without being possessive or turning it into a "relationship"
I really hate that word. It makes me cringe.0 -
for right now.
no
yes.. not ready for kids
I'm single so I suppose so but i'm much happier in a relationship.0 -
I don't have pets or kids. My only relationships are non-romantic, like with my parents.
I consider myself happy. So, yes, I think I can.0 -
Have done and been fine. Even now that I'm engaged I prefer being alone most of the time0
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Life is what you make of it !! So make the best of it whatever way you'd like!!0
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Hypothetically, probably.
Realistically I have kids so I would never want to not have them.
I haven't been in a "relationship" for over 10 years and I'd say about 90% of the time I'm quite happy not having the complication of a second half.0 -
No. I love having my kids around and I love my pets as well as my relationships with my family and friends. I think being 100% alone would be boring. It would probably make most people insane to be 100% alone with nothing or nobody else.0
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Pets? Don't need them.
Relationships? Meh. It's over rated. No one I know is actually happy. It's like more of a manufactured happiness/tolerance.
Kids? Theoretically, I could live without them. However, I have 3 of them. So, it's impossible to know for sure.
I often think the ideal situation for my is to move far away up into the hills alone. I just really enjoy solitude more than normal people. I know people that can't even stay alone on their house for an afternoon without trying to find someone to play with. That is just so odd to me.
I like your ideal situation.. I agree that most people are way too dependent. This is why I wanna be a pilot. I get to work for 6 months flying around the world, and then I take a few months break where I can relax and be with someone for a little while, then I'm off again on my own0 -
Kids -Before I had my babies I certainly thought I could but now I couldn't
Relationships - I am better in one but I don't mind alone
Pets - Hubby is allergic so kitty had to go live with the ex husband so I guess that answers that.0 -
Live without pets - no!!! *crazy cat lady*
Relationships? - No! *co-dependant crazy cat lady*
Kids - hell yeah. Not a fan of rugrats. I refuse to give up drinking for 7 months, for a start.0 -
Just chilling by yourself without feeling lonely or lacking anything? Without possessing anyone or being possessed.. just being happy with being alive and doing the things you like without needing anything else
Yes I do. But that would require a certain degree of spiritual maturity.0 -
Just chilling by yourself without feeling lonely or lacking anything? Without possessing anyone or being possessed.. just being happy with being alive and doing the things you like without needing anything else
The only person who can make you happy is yourself. No one else nor anything else can make you happy.
That is not to say that relationships, children and pets don't have their benefits - they do and they are writ large.
However, happiness comes from within and is ultimately, your responsibility.
kind regards,
Ben0 -
Have done and been fine. Even now that I'm engaged I prefer being alone most of the time0
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Abso****inglutely0
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Yes I do. But that would require a certain degree of spiritual maturity.
I agree that it takes a special type of person. Maturity is key. We're born and raised depending on other people, but not everyone grows out of it.0 -
Love that Velvety One0
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Kids: I have two daughters and can't imagine my life without them
Pets: four dogs; they're just as important as the daughters (and some days more)
Relationships: Ended a 20+ year marriage 3 years ago. Haven't been this happy since I was single before him and have no plans to change the situation.
I think life is what you make of it and some people just aren't meant to be with pets, kids, partner, whatever the case may be. As long as you're happy screw what everybody else thinks0 -
I'm a pretty independent person and get more energy from solitude than groups. However, as someone whose dog of 9 years died 1 week ago, I can say that I dearly miss her. I'm not in a relationship at the moment and I'm quite good with that. But the unconditional love from a pet is something I want to always have in my life.0
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I have a small group of friends, most of whom don't live near me. I am asexual and aromantic. Also firmly childfree. I love pets but I can easily live without the stress and expense, as I am right now. (Cat gifs work for now. XD)
So I'd say yes, for the most part (because I really love my friends). I say this a lot, but it makes me sad how many people apparently require other people to 'complete them'.
I am a whole person. I complete myself. And I don't think I should be ashamed of enjoying my own company or having few friends. There's an exhilarating freedom in taking oneself out for a day of me-time.0 -
...Relationships? Meh. It's over rated. No one I know is actually happy. It's like more of a manufactured happiness/tolerance...
Seriously? That's REALLY sad. I mean it's cool if you don't do well in relationships. They're not for everyone. In fact, there are personality types that really shouldn't partner up. But are you sure you're not just projecting your negative attitude on others? I mean, I know some people in crappy relationships, lots in mediocre ones, and many in awesome ones.
My spouse is my best buddy and every year it just seems to get better and better. Am I just lucky? Have I manufactured a pseudo happiness? Or did I just choose wisely and nurture my relationship? Maybe a little bit of each. It's all good and it's a great life for us. I wouldn't have it any other way.
More power to those who don't want relationships, but don't make the mistake of thinking good relationships are just fantasy. :flowerforyou:0 -
Seriously? That's REALLY sad. I mean it's cool if you don't do well in relationships. They're not for everyone. In fact, there are personality types that really shouldn't partner up. But are you sure you're not just projecting your negative attitude on others? I mean, I know some people in crappy relationships, lots in mediocre ones, and many in awesome ones.
My spouse is my best buddy and every year it just seems to get better and better. Am I just lucky? Have I manufactured a pseudo happiness? Or did I just choose wisely and nurture my relationship? Maybe a little bit of each. It's all good and it's a great life for us. I wouldn't have it any other way.
More power to those who don't want relationships, but don't make the mistake of thinking good relationships are just fantasy. :flowerforyou:
I'm all for being in love with someone, but I think to be in a secure, cozy relationship and be in love at the same time seems like a fantasy. And people know that the fantasy will disappear sooner or later, so before it disappears settle down, before it disappears do something so it becomes harder to separate. That seems to be the whole point of the drama we call "relationships", it is manufactured happiness. Otherwise people wouldn't be in relationships, they would just be in love and that's enough.0 -
Pets. I love animals but I find human relationships and children way more rewarding over all.0
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Before being married and having children...yes. I liked being alone. I actually thought I'd be one of those people who never got married or have children.
But I did accidentally fall in love, got married, and now have a family. Knowing what it's like to have these relationships, I would no longer be happy if I found myself alone. (I mean permanently alone. I do still love to have some time to myself. I'm just more than ready to see my family again after a little time away.)0 -
If anything ever happened to my son, I would literally fall over and die of a broken heart. I can't live without him.0
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