u/HandsomeCavallier

Hey everyone, I’ve been thinking about something and I’m genuinely curious about your perspectives. I’ve noticed that a lot of people here really embrace living alone as a final or ideal stage of life, and I totally respect that. But I was wondering. Do some of you also see living alone as something that can help you grow as a person and maybe make you a better partner or companion in the future? Like, developing independence, emotional stability, and self-sufficiency that could eventually contribute to a healthier shared life with someone else. Or do you feel that living alone is more of a long-term or permanent choice for you? No judgment at all, just interested in how different people see it.

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u/HandsomeCavallier — 17 days ago