1.he might be uncomfortable about showing affection
2.he may not like you back
3. He thinks your back hair is disturbing and that you need a waxing.
4. You look like Jabba the Hut and you need to shower!
"Affectionate" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more affectionate" or "most affectionate."
more affectionate, most affectionate
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more affectionate, most affectionate
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most affectionate
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comparative - more affectionate superlative - most affectionate
comparative - more affectionate superlative - most affectionate
comparative - more affectionate superlative - most affectionate
Yes, affectionate is an adjective because it can be used to describe a noun. Ex: Zuzu is an affectionate person. Ex: The dog is affectionate.