Do animals fall in love? (13)
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Mar 25, 2025 4:52 PM UTC
Do animals fall in love?
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Animals like to f*ck. Don’t know if you want to call that love but you see them fucking or trying to f*ck all the time.
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Mar 25, 2025 5:46 PM UTC
Do animals fall in love?
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Mar 26, 2025 12:23 AM UTC
Do animals fall in love?
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Many animals mate for life. I guess you can call that love.
To some extent.
Mating is the defining characteristic of all organisms to reproduce their own kind. While sex and making love may involve the same act, sex can be physical without any strings attached or any emotions involved. Making love could involve an intense emotional connection, commitment, and bonding between both parties.
Love in humans is mediated by the release of the hormone oxytocin which is shown to occur only in few other animals.
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Mar 26, 2025 2:18 AM UTC
Do animals fall in love?
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Mar 26, 2025 3:13 AM UTC
Do animals fall in love?
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My dogs bow to me. Is that Love? Is that respect? Who knows? I'm just an Omega personality and I run the pack. Berrie is a cuddle-dog who always wants to be close. King Caesar likes to be more distant but still seeks my attention. I have no doubt that if someone kicked in my front door that they would protect our home. We all sleep together, live together and are rarely separated. Is that love, or just the standard pack mentality?
Yes, definitely!
A dog’s love is often described as unconditional, unwavering, and pure. It’s a profound connection characterized by intense loyalty, boundless enthusiasm, which is beyond the comprehension of human’s intellect!
Dogs offer unconditional love without judgment or expectation, no matter the circumstances. Their love is a powerful and comforting force and steadfast companionship for us.
A number of studies have shown that when dogs interact with humans, they exhibit a surge in oxytocin, the hormone which has been linked with love and emotional bonding.
My hugs to Berrie and King Caesar.
Edited: Mar 26, 2025 9:07 PM UTC
Do animals fall in love?
This is Hercules the Liger, the unique offspring of a majestic tigress and a ferocious lion. Ever since birth, he lives within her proximity.
The love between them is the most famous of all like nothing else in the world.
It knows no law, no pity, nor barriers!