LOVE

Love: A deep emotional bond characterized by care, affection, and a strong desire for another person’s well-being. It can involve warmth, trust, closeness, and commitment, and often motivates kindness, support, and connection.

Key features of love:

  • Affection: Tender feelings and warmth toward someone
  • Care: Wanting the other person to be safe, happy, and supported
  • Connection: a sense of closeness, belonging, and emotional intimacy
  • Commitment: Choosing to value and stand by someone over time
  • Selflessness: Often includes putting another’s needs alongside your own

Affection: A gentle feeling of fondness, warmth, and caring toward someone or something. It’s often expressed through kindness, closeness, or small acts of tenderness.

Key features of affection:

  • Warmth: A soft, positive emotional closeness
  • Fondness: Liking someone in a heartfelt way
  • Care: A desire to comfort, support, or nurture
  • Expression: Shown through hugs, kind words, attention, or thoughtful gestures

Compassion: A deep awareness of someone else’s suffering paired with the desire to help. It’s more than just noticing pain- it’s feeling moved by it, caring about it, and wanting to respond with kindness.

Key features of compassion:

  • Empathy: Recognizing and feeling concern for someone’s pain
  • Kindness: Responding with warmth rather than judgement
  • Desire to help: Wanting to support, comfort, or ease suffering
  • Human connection: Seeing others’ struggles as part of shared experience

Tenderness: A gentle, caring and sensitive feeling or way of treating someone with warmth and softness.

Key features of tenderness:

  • Gentleness: Being soft and delicate in words or actions
  • Emotional warmth: Showing deep care and affection
  • Sensitivity: Being attentive to someone’s vulnerability or needs
  • Comforting presence: Creating a sense of safety and closeness

Caring: The feeling and practice of being concerned about someone’s well-being. Valuing another person and wanting them to be safe, healthy, and supported- emotionally and physically.

Key features of caring:

  • Concern: Being emotionally invested in how someone is doing
  • Kindness: Acting with warmth and consideration
  • Support: Offering help, comfort, or encouragement
  • Responsibility: Wanting to protect or look after someone or something important

Empathy: The ability to understand and share what another person is feeling. Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes- seeing the world from their perspective and recognizing their experience.

I can’t imagine the pain that you are going through right now.

Emotional empathy: Feeling with someone (sharing their sadness or joy).

Cognitive empathy: Understanding what they’re thinking or going through.

Compassionate empathy: being moved to support or help someone.

Key features of empathy:

  • Emotional understanding: Sensing what someone else is feeling
  • Perspective-taking: Imagining life through their experience
  • Connection: Responding with compassion rather than judgement
  • Support: Often leads to comforting or helping others

Admiration: A feeling or respect, appreciation, and approval for someone’s qualities, achievements, or character (genuinely valuing who they are- or what they do).

Key features of admiration:

  • Respect: Valuing someone’s abilities or values
  • Appreciation: Recognizing something admirable or inspiring
  • Positive emotion: Feeling uplifted or impressed
  • Motivation: Sometimes encourages personal growth or imitation

Trust: The belief and confidence that someone or something is reliable, honest, and safe.

Key features of trust:

  • Reliability: Expecting someone to do what they say they will do
  • Honesty: Believing they will tell the truth and act with integrity
  • Safety: Feeling secure emotionally or physically with them
  • Vulnerability: Allowing yourself to depend on someone without fear of betrayal

Warmth: A friendly, comforting feeling that makes others feel welcome, safe, and cared for (it isn’t just being nice- it’s about creating a sense of emotional safety).

Key features of warmth:

  • Kindness: A gentle, caring attitude
  • Friendliness: Openness and approachability
  • Emotional comfort: Creating a sense of safety and ease
  • Affectionate presence: Often shown through smiles, supportive words, or attention

Devotion: A deep, loyal, commitment and enduring love toward someone or something. It’s choosing to care, support, and remain faithful over time (can be romantic, spiritual, family orientated, or even towards a cause).

Key features of devotion:

  • Loyalty: Remaining faithful and supportive over time
  • Commitment: A strong dedication that goes beyond fleeting feelings
  • Selflessness: Often involves sacrifice or putting a cause or another’s needs first
  • Steadiness: Consistent care, even through obstacles and challenges

Intimacy: A close, familiar, and trusting relationship or connection between people, often involving emotional closeness, understanding, and vulnerability.

Emotional intimacy: Sharing your thoughts, fears, and feelings honest.

Physical intimacy: Closeness through touch, hugs, or sexual connection.

Intellectual intimacy: Exchanging ideas, dreams, and values deeply.

Experiential intimacy: Bonding through shared experiences.

Key features of intimacy:

  • Emotional closeness: Sharing thoughts, feelings, and experiences openly
  • Trust and safety: Feeling secure enough to be vulnerable
  • Mutual understanding: Empathizing with and validating each other
  • Connection: Can include physical, emotional, or intellectual bonds

Appreciation: The recognition and valuing of someone or something’s qualities, efforts, or presence. Love and respect expressed through recognition.

Key features of appreciation:

  • Recognition: Noticing and acknowledging positive qualities or efforts
  • Gratitude: Feeling thankful or pleased about what is received or observed
  • Respect: Valuing someone or something for its worth
  • Expression: Often shown through words, actions, or gestures of thanks

Belonging: The feeling of being accepted, included, valued, and connected within a group, relationship, or community. The sense that you fit in, are recognized for who you are, and have a place where you are welcome.

Key features of belonging:

  • Acceptance: Feeling welcomed and appreciated for who you are
  • Connection: Having meaningful relationships or a sense of community
  • Safety: Emotional or social security within a group or environment
  • Identity: Feeling that you fit and have a place in the larger whole

Fondness: A warm, affectionate liking or gentle attachment toward someone or something.

Key features of fondness:

  • Affection: A soft, caring feeling
  • Warmth: Positive emotional regard and kindness
  • Enjoyment: Taking pleasure in someone’s presence or qualities
  • Gentleness: Often quiet, steady, and enduring rather than intense or overwhelming