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What does society have to do with anything?

Society holds humanity back, although that's nothing to do with this thread's topic.

If one is happy, do they have a problem? Is that not every man's goal in life, to be happy? Wanting a relationship is part of human nature, physically and emotionally. People who can be spiritually and emotionally complete from having a waifu can be compared to priests and monks who abstain for life for their religious beliefs. They're also giving up on women for their god, whether they exist or not. People with waifus are different in that they don't believe the object of their love is real. They understand truly that they're not. Being in love with a fictional character is a hard thing, sir. Don't assume it's the product of lonely people taking an easy way out. You say the love doesn't exist? That's stupid. If love exists at all, this love is the purest of it all. Love is towards a concept of a person, be they real or imaginary. People who love, and say the object of their love dies, does that love stop being real because the object is no longer there? You never truly love an entire person. You love your own concept of the person, which is why hastily married couples often seperate, because that concept changes after living together for a period of time.

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