Not exact matches
One study found that dogs exhibited significantly more jealous
behaviors (e.g., snapping, getting
between the owner and object, pushing / touching the object / owner) when their owners displayed
affectionate behaviors towards what appeared to be another dog as compared to nonsocial objects.
In two studies, we tested the link
between post sex
affectionate behavior (e.g., cuddling, caressing, shared intimacy) and sexual and relationship satisfaction.
Seven of the
behaviors were endorsed by
between 40 and 60 % of the respondents (made child choose, asked child to keep secrets, tried to turn against other parent, required favoritism of child, upset child
affectionate with other parent, encouraged reliance on himself or herself, confided in child).
In order to examine the relationship
between exposure to parental loyalty conflict
behaviors and parental bonding, we examined mean differences in BSQ scores by PBI quadrants (optimal parenting,
affectionate constraint, affectionless control, neglectful parenting).