Now this is a serious question. People who don't EVER find pleasure in the company of others may be preventing themselves from bonding. It might be from fear of rejection or being emotionally whipped. It could be from feelings of insignifigance or low self esteem. Or even the other side of the coin is a possibility, a feeling that others aren't worthy of the effort necessary to maintain a relationship, that they are inferior in mentality, class etc. In moderate levels we all share these traits. They are even used to acquire and build friendships. But it is when they become the "always/never" type of emotions that make us wonder if something is wrong.
That's a characteristic of a loner, one who finds it difficult to interact on a social level with others. They are more comfortable being alone and not having to worry about what others think of them. We are social beings, therefore being anti-social is actually a personality disorder which requires psychotherapy in its' extreme form.
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Now this is a serious question. People who don't EVER find pleasure in the company of others may be preventing themselves from bonding. It might be from fear of rejection or being emotionally whipped. It could be from feelings of insignifigance or low self esteem. Or even the other side of the coin is a possibility, a feeling that others aren't worthy of the effort necessary to maintain a relationship, that they are inferior in mentality, class etc. In moderate levels we all share these traits. They are even used to acquire and build friendships. But it is when they become the "always/never" type of emotions that make us wonder if something is wrong.