One's desire to be alone, biologists have found, is partially genetic and to some degree measurable. If you have low levels of the pituitary peptide oxytocin--sometimes called the master chemical of sociability-- and high quantities of the hormone desmopressin, which may suppress your need for affection, you tend to require fewer interpersonal relationships.
— Michael Finkel
The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit
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