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Is it weird to not love your family?

Is it weird to not love your family?

No innate reason exists for loving your family, or even liking them, except for genetics. Some of us just don’t feel anything toward our families, one way or the other. With mine, the good cancels out the bad. That should be okay.

Do pets feel love?

Neuroscience tells us that many animals possess the physiological attributes needed to enable them to experience love, if defined as ‘feelings of strong affection for a particular individual’. If they could talk, I believe they absolutely would say they can and do love.

Why do I feel connected to dogs?

1. A sense of security develops in the mind of the owner when the dog is around. Dogs are blessed with certain instincts of smell which make them superior to most of the living beings. So the master feels emotionally attached to the dog.

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Do dogs form emotional bonds?

Dogs have a special chemistry with humans and often form an attachment relationship with their caregivers, so it’s not surprising that they may feel anxious or experience stress when separated from them. It may seem like younger dogs are more vulnerable to stress and fear, but the opposite is actually true.

Do you ever feel love towards your family?

Yes, all that is true. We hear all this, feel cared and loved but we don’t actually feel the love towards them to show them the same I somehow consider myself eligible to answer this question because I had similar feelings of indifference towards my family for years and no, that was not hatred nor was it love. It was different and indifferent.

Do people’s relationships with their pets affect their mental health?

People’s internal working models of their human relationships do match those they have with their pets. People insecurely attached to other people also are insecurely attached to the furry creatures in their lives. However, people who were insecurely attached to their pets, regardless of their attachment to humans, had poorer mental health.

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Is it true that we don’t feel love towards others?

Yes, all that is true. We hear all this, feel cared and loved but we don’t actually feel the love towards them to show them the same, to express to them, we don’t feel the need to do so. We humans are very visual and practical, we need to be reminded again and again of what someone has done for us to be grateful and loving towards them.

Do people’s relationships with their pets match or compensate for each other?

The “matching” hypothesis won out over the “compensation” hypothesis. People’s internal working models of their human relationships do match those they have with their pets. People insecurely attached to other people also are insecurely attached to the furry creatures in their lives.