Is it normal to want to have one person entirely to yourself?

Is it normal to just want to have one person who prioritizes you above all overs? Someone with whom you share a strong bond with and truly loves you (romantic or platonic)?

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96% Normal
Based on 27 votes (26 yes)
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Comments ( 12 )
  • KholatKhult

    Breaking News!
    Local human discovers the idea of a “Partner”

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  • geek_god_101

    I believe if I am not mistaken called a romantic relationship. It's sad they are becoming more rare over the years.

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  • howaminotmyself

    I have two, I call them children. And thankfully they will grow out of it. But it is also kind of nice.

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  • litelander8

    Wow. This question is so profound.

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    • RoseIsabella

      Is it?

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      • litelander8

        Not at all.

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        • RoseIsabella

          😎👍🏻

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  • Inkmaster

    I believe that's called "monogamy".

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  • hauntedbysandwiches

    Yeah, normal

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  • SkullsNRoses

    No! You must submit to inevitable cheating partners or accept your place as a beta friend. Thou deserveth the eternal second place.

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  • ellnell

    Yes, that is what a relationship is.

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  • GaelicPotato

    Yes it's called being involved in a romantic relationship.

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