1. Affection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
on the degree in which the affections are regarded as voluntary, see H. Sidgwick , Methods of Ethics pp. 345–349.
[edit ] affectionate behavior
Numerous behaviors are used by people to express affection. Some theories [ 3 ]
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2. Love - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is an emotion of a strong affection and personal attachment . [ 1 ] Love is also a virtue representing all of human kindness , compassion , and affection —"the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another". [ 2 ]
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3. Attachment therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with others, indiscriminate affection toward strangers, and lack of affection toward parents), to nonspecific behavior problems including destructive behaviors; developmental lags; refusal to make eye contact; cruelty to animals and siblings; lack
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4. Cesar Millan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and to give the dog affection at the right time. Millan encourages owners to give affection, but to give affection when the dog is in a balanced state of mind, not when the dog is fearful, anxious, avoidant or excited — when the
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5. Cat communication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and to show them care and affection.
Cats may paw their human companions, or a soft object on which they may be sitting, with a kneading motion . Cats often use this action alongside purring to show contentment and affection for their
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