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Making music creates a family where affection means more than affectional preference.
An affectional bond involves a relationship that is emotionally significant.
They have a word for private reproductive or affectional matters, but I've forgotten what it is.
Despite what she called her "affectional" nature, young men seem to have played little part in Helen's undergraduate life.
An affectional bond involves a particular person who is not interchangeable with anyone else.
Over time these links are reinforced through repeated exposure, leading to affectional bonds.
Carrie realised the change of affectional atmosphere at once.
For examples, cheering after a victory, crying at a funeral would be affectional actions.
Society needs all kinds of skills that are not just cognitive; they're emotional, they're affectional.
This creates affectional alliances (family ties) between tribes and decreases warfare.
Affectional bonds are characterized by feelings of infatuation and emotional attachment.
Affectional bonds are generally a product of high levels of close proximity and physical contact with individuals over time.
They were assailed for cottoning to every special interest, from unions to advocates of "affectional preferences."
Affectional bond: define relationships in which neither partner is limerent.
Full socialization can be developed only from that affectional beginning. . ..
The genius of evangelical culture was "affectional and organizational," Professor Noll writes.
An affectional bond is persistent, not transitory.
Affectional action (also known as emotional actions): actions which are taken due to one's emotions, to express personal feelings.
With an affectional bond, neither partner is limerent.
Romantic (or affectional orientation) is used both alternatively and side-by-side with sexual orientation.
It was also a matter of temperament, the predominance of her "affectional" nature over her intellectual.
Mr. Dale filed suit under the state civil rights law, which bars discrimination on the basis of "affectional or sexual orientation."
Bowlby (1980) describes attachment behaviour as that which seeks to maintain strong affectional bonds.
By extension close proximity increases the likelihood of stronger affectional bonds to form between sexual partners as opposed to platonic friends.