... we're surprised to find that it's possible to feel
a real emotional attachment to an anatomically correct girl made of quality plastic.
Bower repeats the accusation made by others that Blair had
no real emotional attachment to the Labour Party or any experience in government.
Because my kid has
a real emotional attachment to it?»
Now, I'm going to do something dangerous and critically engage with a piece of sacred art that a lot of people have very
real emotional attachments to.
Not exact matches
To attachment parents, nurturing can make a
real difference in
emotional stability in the long run.
It should come as no surprise that human beings develop
real,
emotional attachments to material items — something no other animal in the universe does.
The sassy successful,
real estate mogul Fonda has dated most of her life but has built up walls
to protect herself, thus avoiding intimacy; she's missing an
emotional attachment.
It's also a
real and measurable phenomenon that people develop
emotional attachments to smells, and certainly, I very much understand how a treasured book creates an
emotional attachment.
If Nathan had offered a
real solution
to the problem rather than just appealing
to our
emotional attachment to cute animals, I would take him more seriously.
There's no
emotional attachment or
real reason
to care about what happens
to Haran or the survivors.
To attachment parents, nurturing can make a
real difference in
emotional stability in the long run.
Insecure, ambivalent, avoidant, or disorganized early
attachment experiences are
real events, which — according
to attachment theory — can substantially and destructively shape a client's
emotional and relational development.