An interesting question to ponder....
Does emotional connection change as we grow up from childhood to adulthood? Or do we not recognize the difference?
As a child, we probably experience emotional connection with our parent, parents, extended family - for it is their role.
As an adult, do we expect that all of our emotional connection needs can be fulfilled from one individual such as our partner?
I wonder if an individual who experienced broad emotional connection as a child from multiple family memebers actually have connection advantages as an adult, in that they might have easier time connecting with more people at an emotional level.
In that, in our childhood all of our emotional connection is probably from one or both of our parents, as an adult do people still look for that whole emotional connection from one individual....
No real answers..... just interesting thought.
Does emotional connection change as we grow up from childhood to adulthood? Or do we not recognize the difference?
As a child, we probably experience emotional connection with our parent, parents, extended family - for it is their role.
As an adult, do we expect that all of our emotional connection needs can be fulfilled from one individual such as our partner?
I wonder if an individual who experienced broad emotional connection as a child from multiple family memebers actually have connection advantages as an adult, in that they might have easier time connecting with more people at an emotional level.
In that, in our childhood all of our emotional connection is probably from one or both of our parents, as an adult do people still look for that whole emotional connection from one individual....
No real answers..... just interesting thought.
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