No. He or she should be his or her reason for living.

SW-User
Definitely not. I'd love to be a happy part of their life, though.

SW-User
No. In my experience that’s not a healthy place to be
TheunderdogofNY · 36-40, M
God....no.
JupiterDreams · 31-35
Nooo
Bratt · F
A relative question. Depends on who that person was. I've lost some people. If I was their reason to live.... The entire story would be changed.
Poppies · 61-69, F
No. If they had no other reason for living they wouldn't be very interesting.
Not their reason for living but a reason for being happy.
Ladyred · 46-50, F
No but it would be great to know I give them a reason to live! (;
TiffAching · 31-35, F
God, no. And people who place that kind of responsibility on you are almost always emotionally manipulative anyhow.
No. Never
Better than being someone's reason for dying. Unless they are an enemy:(

SW-User
Hell no. I'd say they have low self esteem and are dependent
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