301. Child abuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
affective problems (lack of affection, parental discord, the prolonged absence of a parent, or a serious illness affecting either the mother or father) that individuals report having experienced in childhood.[ citation needed ]
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302. Cat behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
purring (sometimes) show affection. Purring can also show extremes of any emotion, such as hurt or in pain. A cat in pain purrs to show to humans that it is ready to be helped. A kitten purrs roughly three weeks into its life.[ citation needed
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303. Bisexuality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
richness (erotic sensations, affection, admiration) that constitutes sexual attraction. [ 18 ] The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force called the study and The New York Times coverage of it flawed and biphobic . [ 20 ] FAIR also
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304. Bisexuality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
richness (erotic sensations, affection, admiration) that constitutes sexual attraction. [ 18 ] The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force called the study and The New York Times coverage of it flawed and biphobic . [ 20 ] FAIR also
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305. Baby talk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
between adults as a form of affection, intimacy, bullying or condescension.
Contents
1 Terminology
2 Purpose and Implications
2.1 Use with infants
2.1.1 Aid to cognitive development
3 Universality and
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