Emotional attachment is when you are very close with someone because of your feelings.
A mother has an emotional attachment to her children because she loves them. Love is an emotion (a feeling) and an emotional attachment is based on that feelings.
To feel emotional attachment to them or that you would do anything to be w/ them.
The sorrow derives from the emotional attachment that a child has with a caregiver. The loss of a person with whom you have an emotional attachment is sorrowful.
It means that you continue to have a strong emotional attachment to this person. The dreams may be messages from your own mind that you need to release this attachment and get on with your life.
In sexual slang, "bang someone" can mean to have sex with that person. It generally implies a casual or physical encounter without emotional attachment.
There is nothing known as a spiritual attachment, it is a spiritual realization. A spiritual realization is this - that you and me are the same. We may appear different on the outside, but it's like two waves that realize we are a part of one ocean. There is no question of developing emotional attachment. Spiritual realization is the result of emotional compassion and love for one and all. It goes beyond physical and emotional attachments, thus, it is called realization .
patients develop an emotional attachment to their cardiac surgeon due to the fact that they have large genitals that cause great pleasure
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This dream suggests that the dreamer continues to hold an emotional attachment with the ex boyfriend.
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I think you're asking about the phrase "I don't want you in my life." That would mean that they don't want an emotional attachment to you. They don't want to have you as a friend or acquaintance.
Love can be seen as the mean between attachment and detachment. Attachment represents a deep emotional bond and desire for closeness, while detachment signifies independence and emotional distance. Love balances these two states, allowing for connection without losing one's individual identity. This equilibrium fosters healthy relationships that honor both intimacy and personal freedom.
It is called transference.