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For prolonged cases, he states the impetus for such behavior is the "longing for nurturing, sympathy, care and concern that they feel unable to get in appropriate ways," and that the admiration of forum members is a strong motivator to continue.
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Yet it is our imagination, which gives us a chance to inhabit roles we never will in real life, that helps us understand how our actions affect others and nurtures sympathy or compassion.
So the left overreacts and overreaches and it only accomplishes two things: fostering sympathy for its opponents and nurturing a false equivalence within the body politic.
6 – Responsibility, protection, nurturing, community, balance, sympathy.
Nurturing - Someone with the need to nurture gives sympathy and comfort, assisting others whenever possible.
This sympathy is neither sentimental nor observed; it is seeded and nurtured.
Whoever wins, the prospects for a decent settlement for the Tamils, most of whom shunned the Tigers but nurture legitimate grievances, seem remote.The danger to Mr Rajapaksa does not stem from Sinhalese voters' sympathy for foreign criticism of him.
Sympathy is sympathy.
M: Sympathy?
But I do feel some sympathy, or perhaps sorrow, for Greg Ousley, who was not nearly as bad off as many children are but didn't have the parental nurturing to ease the pain of being a teenager.
Nurturing psychotherapist.
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