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Neil Dudgeon's Ian blends bludgeoning coarseness with a pathetic need for affection.
Ms. Mirren, regal and vulnerable, emphasizes the character's sometimes cruel dignity, her need for affection and also her stubborn loneliness.
These people can't face their need for affection, so they seek to cover it by earning admiration and deference.
Psychological effects, perhaps, Tadie writes ("anxiety, need for affection, fear of being alone, nervous tension"), but not causes.
Once, moved by some filament of need for affection, Dakotah tried to hug Bonita, who was scrubbing potatoes in the sink.
And, although he neatly contrasts Singe's Les Dawson-like misogyny with his genuine need for affection, he promiscuously allows everyone to get in on the comic act.
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The development of dependent strategies is one response to such a situation; dependency becomes the child's way of meeting needs for affection or approval.
Yes, they need us - for affection and emotional shoring, for occasional gnarled advice about the jungle, for support or just the knowledge that we're there should they stumble.
"The requirement of affection is built in from more romantic times, but women's need for romantic affection in the 21st century may be less necessary," he says.
His budding friendship with a burly, married taxi driver awakens his need for physical affection.
"I don't feel the need for anonymous affection," Lehrer said.
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