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    For pages and terms describing or related to an individual’s attitude/feelings towards different types of interaction common with various relationships.
    For pages and terms describing or related to an individual’s attitude/feelings towards different types of activities or interaction common with various relationships.
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    *-Favorable - One feels favorable towards or enjoys the interaction.
    *-Favorable - One feels favorable towards or enjoys the interaction.
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    *-Oscillating - One’s feelings towards the interaction change or fluctuate over time.
    *-Oscillating - One’s feelings towards the interaction change or fluctuate over time.
    *-Drained - One feels repulsed by the interaction due to trauma or exhaustion.
    *-Drained - One feels repulsed by the interaction due to trauma or exhaustion.
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    For pages and terms describing or related to an individual’s attitude/feelings towards different types of activities or interaction common with various relationships.

    • -Favorable - One feels favorable towards or enjoys the interaction.
    • -Indifferent - One has no strong feelings regarding the interaction.
    • -Repulsed - One feels repulsed by the interaction.
    • -Averse - One feels repulsed by the idea of personally engaging in the interaction.
    • -Ambivalent - One has mixed or complicated feelings regarding the interaction.
    • -Oscillating - One’s feelings towards the interaction change or fluctuate over time.
    • -Drained - One feels repulsed by the interaction due to trauma or exhaustion.
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