The guy who convinced himself that he could be loved by imitating trans porn stars and the people who are so lonely in real life that they invent invisible companions, as some children do as toddlers, would seem to indicate that they have an absence of human connectedness in their daily lives, which is an awful thing. Aristotle said huma…
The guy who convinced himself that he could be loved by imitating trans porn stars and the people who are so lonely in real life that they invent invisible companions, as some children do as toddlers, would seem to indicate that they have an absence of human connectedness in their daily lives, which is an awful thing. Aristotle said humans are even more social animals than are bees. There was a monograph written in the early 2000s called Hardwired to Connect, that made a similar point. People are desperate for love and connection in our modern society, and desperation is dangerous both to themselves and to those whose lives can be affected by the lengths to which they are willing to go to find something to fill their voids.
The guy who convinced himself that he could be loved by imitating trans porn stars and the people who are so lonely in real life that they invent invisible companions, as some children do as toddlers, would seem to indicate that they have an absence of human connectedness in their daily lives, which is an awful thing. Aristotle said humans are even more social animals than are bees. There was a monograph written in the early 2000s called Hardwired to Connect, that made a similar point. People are desperate for love and connection in our modern society, and desperation is dangerous both to themselves and to those whose lives can be affected by the lengths to which they are willing to go to find something to fill their voids.