These three human emotions play an important role in our lives, so let's take a look at their differences and connections:
Affection: Definition: Affection is the emotion of mutual care and support formed by blood or family relationships.
Features: Regardless of whether there was a lot of noise in the morning, dinner was still on the table together to evaluate that the ribs were not cooked and the vegetables were fried well. Family affection is the purest and most selfless emotion, which is not limited by time, space and matter, and is an eternal emotion.
Friendship: Definition: Friendship is an emotion of mutual trust and support formed by shared interests or experiences.
Features: I haven't contacted a message for a long time, and I can still grab food from each other after meeting each other and getting fat and ugly. Friendships are based on similarities and can be biological (e.g., drinking buddies, poker buddies, golfers) or experiential (e.g., comrades-in-arms, friends who go to school together).
Love: Definition: Love is the affection between two people, manifested as the emotion of mutual attraction and care for each other.
Features: I am willing to be cute and coquettish to you, and you are willing to smile helplessly at me; I will take you by the hand, and you will slow down for me; I want to worry about whether you are tired, and you want to promise me whether I am happy. Love often includes sexual and emotional attraction.
All three are the most basic and important emotional relationships of human beings, and each has its own unique value and meaning for us.