Some people may not be affectionate due to their upbringing, cultural background, or personal experiences that shaped their comfort with physical and emotional closeness. Others may have different attachment styles, leading them to express love and care in non-physical ways. Additionally, individual temperament and personality traits, such as introversion or anxiety, can influence how openly someone shows affection. Ultimately, it's important to respect each person's unique way of relating to others.
Yes. Some people are not affectionate in relationships.
If you're asking because you want someone to be affectionate, then my answer is this; I don't believe that there is a weakness. Some people are affectionate and some are not. Communication is a great way to let someone know how you feel though. If you would like someone to be more affectionate just let them know. Let them know how it makes you feel when they are not affectionate and how it makes you feel when they are. Good Luck!
Great Danes and St. Bernards are quite affectionate.
affectionate, astounding, awesome, amazing,
"Affectionate" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more affectionate" or "most affectionate."
more affectionate, most affectionate
cat It actually depends... some cats an be vicious and some can be affectionate and its the same with dogs. it also depends on how the animal has been raised
more affectionate
more affectionate, most affectionate
Docile, affectionate, people friendly, and forever underfoot.
more affectionate.
Affectionate