Ok, I was going to be sarcastic, however my female friend wants me to put a "clause". There are women out there who would be willing to date you if above all is true. With the clause that you bath, take care of yourself, brush your teeth, no comb-overs and have social skills. IE...take a chance and talk to her instead of staring and stalking. Be yourself and if she doesn't like you for you then move on.
The name you give to a person who cares is an empathetic or caring person.
caring, loving, empathic, understanding
affectionate caring compassionate interested loving responsive sensitive supportive thoughtful warm
The correct spelling is "compassionate" (caring, considerate).
A compassionate person usually is loving and caring.
Several games marketed under the Fair Trade Games for Kids and Compassionate Activities for Kids brands reward and encourage caring/compassionate behavior.
The opposite could be gentle, or compassionate.
If compassionate, you would say "compatissant" ou "attentionné"
Yes, it is an adverb. It means in a compassionate, humane, or caring manner.
Care is a noun and a verb. Noun: You should be under the care of a doctor. Verb: I say these things because I care.
· capable · caring · charming · classy · clever · compassionate · competent · courageous · courteous · creative · cultured
This reveals that he is compassionate and caring towards others. It shows that he is willing to go out of his way to help someone in need, even if it means sacrificing his own comfort or convenience.