Yes—absolutely. A woman can live a full, healthy, and meaningful life without having a man by her side. There’s no biological or psychological requirement that makes a romantic partner necessary for survival or well-being.

What truly matters is overall support, purpose, and connection—and those can come from many places: friends, family, community, career, personal goals, or even a strong sense of independence.
Many women choose to remain single and lead fulfilling lives, while others prefer being in relationships. Both are valid.
It’s also important to separate companionship from dependency. Relationships can add happiness and emotional support, but they are not the only path to a complete life.
A person’s value, success, and happiness are not defined by whether they have a partner.
Of course, humans are social beings, so emotional connection is important—but that doesn’t have to come from a romantic relationship specifically.