The Difference Between Myalgic Encephalomyleitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

It is thought that a deficiency of the immune system is one of the causes of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the exact cause remains unknown. There is, however, much research being done on the disease and scientists have a much better understanding of why it occurs. The immune system is what fights against infectious agents such as viruses or bacteria and it is normally responsible for controlling and protecting the body from harmful agents such as pesticides.

Multiple sclerosis causes inflammation of the myelin, which is a protective sheath that surrounds nerves in the brain and spinal cord. Multiple sclerosis often affects multiple areas of the body at the same time and the myelin sheath becomes depleted, leading to pain, neurological dysfunction and other symptoms. In my case, the disease resulted in me having orthostatic intolerance, which is a form of weakness in the legs. An example of this would be walking across a bridge with one leg slightly higher than the other. This can be very dangerous, causing dizziness, fatigue, nausea, headaches and a lower backache.

One theory put forward by doctors is the theory of myelin deficiency, where in my case there was a deficiency in myelin. The theory is that multiple sclerosis leads to a breakdown in the myelin, therefore causing muscle wasting, neurological dysfunction and other symptoms. However, the theory is still under debate. Myalgia is another neurological disorder that is closely related to multiple sclerosis and can affect multiple parts of the body. Myalgia can also involve muscle wasting, weakness, numbness, muscle cramps and tingling or a loss of sensation.

Another theory put forward by doctors is fibromyalgia syndrome. Fibromyalgia syndrome is similar to myalgia and can affect the central nervous system and other areas including the musculoskeletal system and the gastrointestinal tract. Some symptoms include widespread pain, fatigue, tenderness, stiffness and disturbances to sleep such as night choking and sleep apnea. The deficiency can also affect speech and swallowing.

Other symptoms include cognitive dysfunction, memory loss and depression. Studies have shown that myalgic encephalomyelitis can also be linked to chronic fatigue syndrome. The theory is that fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and ME/MELAS are all symptomatic of ME, where in myalgic encephalomyelitis is associated with depression, muscle weakness and loss of bowel and bladder control. However, recent research has shown that fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and ME/MELAS are independent diseases.

People with fibromyalgia may experience a combination of fatigue, muscle weakness and loss of bowel and bladder control. Chronic fatigue syndrome or CFS is a disabling illness which can severely limit the ability to continue with one’s usual activities. ME/MELAS is a disabling condition which can seriously affect one’s ability to lead an active lifestyle. In both conditions, the diagnosis can only be made after medical testing and thorough assessment by experts.

Is It Possible To Have A Romantic Relationship With Someone Who Isn’t Ready To Romance You?

Love is the desire or yearning for another person. This feeling stems from a central core of intrinsic, indivisible and unalterable values and motivations. Love transcends a broad range of positive and powerful emotional and psychological states, from the highest sublime human virtues or idealism, the strongest personal passion, to the lowest common human enjoyment. It is essentially interpersonal, and is associated with the most natural human motivations of loyalty, affiliation, and attachment. It involves an intense, unyielding bond, founded on similarities of temperament, values, beliefs, and personality – a bond that often transcends differences of race and gender.

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The most important feature of romantic love is its intensity. You may love someone for lots of different reasons, but if you don’t have that one overriding factor that makes you feel as though you can’t live without him/her, then the relationship won’t last. Intimacy is the glue that holds the romance together, and it is often the thing that brings two people back to each other again after they have parted. People need love in order to feel understood; they need to know that someone else cares about them deeply. A romantic relationship is therefore all about understanding the other person’s needs and desires and giving that person what they want.

However, even though you may feel intensely close to your partner at the outset of a relationship, this does not necessarily mean that you will remain in love with each other throughout your lives. It is important to recognise that even though you are experiencing a powerful and deep emotional bond with another person – whether that is because of the shared history, your common values and interests, your similar cultural backgrounds, or simply because of some innate similarities – there is always a possibility that these feelings may begin to fade and become less predominant over time. Unless you are deeply committed to one another, you could find yourself falling out of love with each other rather quickly.

You should therefore be prepared to move on from your initial feelings if the relationship has hit the rough patch. Although no-one wants to end a romantic relationship, there is a very real chance that your feelings will begin to change once you realise that the other person doesn’t want something in particular from you. Your first instinct might be to push harder, to become desperate, and to put everything you have into the new partner’s hands. You may also feel angry, resentful, jealous or even angry at the other person for making you feel this way.

The best way to move on is to accept these feelings, and to move on from them. Once these negative feelings have begun to fade, you can start to truly appreciate the person who you are attracted to. Although you still want something in return, you will know that you are in a position where you can say no. If the person you love asks you out again, you can sensibly tell them that you haven’t got around to it yet. You may not want to do it immediately, and it certainly won’t be easy to put off indefinitely, but once you do it you will know that this isn’t a relationship that will define your romantic life. On the other hand, if the person whom you love wants you romantically, but isn’t yet ready to open up their heart to romance then you should think about the benefits of letting them date again.

It is quite possible to have a loving relationship with someone who isn’t ready to open up to romance, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t try. You may find that the other person really does love you, but you will only know for sure if you let them. If you really love someone then you will go through all manner of emotions that come with love, including jealousy, envy and insecurity. Although jealousy is considered a bad emotion, there are many who cannot stop jealousy even when they are with someone else. If you feel that you could go through all of those emotions with the one you love, and that jealousy is a good friend you should follow your feelings.

Identifying Tenets of Life That Benefit Society

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Identifying Tenets of Life That Benefit Society

What do you need to do in order to be happy? A need is a need for an organisms to survive. Needs are often characterized by an absence of wants. In the case of a need, however, a lack of wants results in a far more obvious adverse effect: a short or even a life lacking in material possessions.

However, in order to succeed in creating a happy and healthy life, it is necessary to realize the distinction between needs and wants. Needs are indispensable requirements that we cannot live without. On the other hand, wants are those wants that we would like to have but which we believe are beyond our capacity to attain. Both need and want are essential components of the human personality. As George Bernard Shaw once asked, “What is the use of being what you are?”

It is important to note that, just as Gough has identified ten human needs, similarly ten social work needs must be identified and fulfilled. The basic drive behind each human need is personal security. Social work helps people meet their basic needs and eventually fulfill their aspirations. For example, a social worker may help an individual prepare for a promotion at work, or a pregnant woman prepare for the birth of her baby.

An additional need identified by social work professionals is the need to belong. All humans desire a sense of belongingness. When this basic need is not met, individuals can fall into a state of depression, anxiety, or even self-pity. This is a particular problem in societies where many individuals feel that they belong to no one, or to nothing. Social work addresses this need by helping to prepare individuals for meaningful relationships.

Another basic need is self-empowerment. Individuals need to be able to control their own lives. They need to be able to make decisions regarding major purchases, rent/mortgage, education, health care, and so on. When this basic need is not met, individuals may withdraw from society, or worse, resort to crime or delinquency. A social worker may assist an individual in developing skills that help them gain self-empowerment. For example, if an individual knows they need to make better choices concerning their health, but does not know how to do so, a social worker can assist them in taking advantage of state-funded programs aimed at assisting individuals in controlling their health.

A final need identified by social work professionals is personal growth. People go through periods in their life when they question their abilities and worth. This happens to all of us, and we are all vulnerable to feeling inadequate. However, there are techniques and resources available to those facing these feelings of uncertainty. This includes helping an individual learn about his or her strengths and weaknesses so that he or she can develop appropriate ways of dealing with them.

Learning Spanish Online – How Do I Learn It?

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Learning Spanish Online – How Do I Learn It?

What are you doing? a common question asked today to find out about the ethnic background or personal identity of an individual. One question answered by many people. Many different answers.

What are you doing? another way to answer this question. In Spanish it is “Arrecer” which means to work or to become. Some people use this word to express that they are somewhere else, someone that belongs to another country or another race. In another way it can also be said that they are changing themselves.

What are you doing? another way to translate the English word, you are asking yourself or someone else how you look or behave. “Estarir con una guapa” means “in your face with a brush.” “Bien con la mano” means “brush your hair.” You can see that both ways express the idea of changing yourself in some way.

So, what are you doing? another way to translate the English words “you are” or “you are doing something.” The literal meaning is, you are speaking (or trying to) or doing something. I think the literal meaning of the Spanish word, ques (informal) or cotas (formal) is the same as English “you are”.

Quereron, yo (I), estar (to be/to do something) eres. “You are speaking (or doing) something like a Spanish phrase.” Quiero, yo (I), estar (to be/to do something), especial (very special), quiero (very much), quen (give/to give). Etiqueta, quiero, yo (I), estar (to be/to do something), especial (very special), jugar (very sweet), yanqui (yuck! ).

In a nutshell, you can use the Spanish terms, “you” and “you’re” for describing yourself or others. “Q” is reserved for asking questions. “Usted” means you understand or you are learning.

“Q” and “Usted” are two words that a Spanish-speaking friend might use in the context of a conversation with you and it helps you get familiar with the language. “Q” is for questioning someone, asking something like, “Are you going to take that drink?” “Do you like it?” “What’s your favorite color?” “And how old is that?” “What kind of music do you like?” “And where did you learn to speak like that?”

“Usted” is another way of saying you understand. It has to do with something you learned in school or college. “Quien estar” means you have taken lessons or studied something. “Estar” means you are learning or something. And “querer a manos” means thank you.

You will also find “Ponerse e novio” means new to you and “manos a menos” means thank you. If you hear someone greet you in Spanish, using “ponerse e novio” means “old and young” and “manos a menos” means thank you. And finally, remember to add some Spanish phrases on your Facebook page or wherever you are on the internet so that you don’t look like an American tourist. Happy learning!

A Morphogenesis of CFS Symptoms and Description

I’m sure there’s at least one person out there who feels as though they have all the answers. Maybe they’re right. But, in my experience people who don’t hear themselves talk often as much as they talk themselves are the ones who say the most without really meaning what they’re saying. Listen closely and here’s why.

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When you’re thinking about yourself you only use one kind of language. That’s your language of “I.” How do you hear me when I’m speaking to you? You only hear yourself talk in sub-groups.

For example, if you suffer from chronic glandular fever or migraine headaches you’ll be diagnosed as having “generalized” or “types” of these symptoms. You probably know that those two groups don’t really mean much to you other than the fact that you’re feeling them. So, what you say to yourself about those two symptoms could be, for example, “I suffer from migraine headaches and/or generalized chest pain.” If you used more than one word to describe each sub-group, such as, “I have general chest pain,” you would have a better understanding of yourself and your illness.

Don’t get me wrong. Those two examples aren’t even close to being an example of “I talk myself out of what I really am.” The problem with those two examples is that if someone else were to hear them they wouldn’t understand what you’re talking about. So, what do you do when you don’t hear yourself talk clearly?

One of the challenges for anyone who has chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or any other illness is figuring out “me” – or more accurately, our habits – can effect our body. For instance, our “talk” changes the chemicals in our brains and our “feelings” can produce different physical responses. In the case of CFS and many other illnesses today, our common “talk” seems to effect our bodies differently than normal.

When someone with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) comes to talk with his doctor, the first question the doctor asks is “Tell me about your fatigue.” The doctor may look at the patient and ask, “What are your symptoms?” The “talker” is expected to list the same symptoms over again, sometimes for hours. So, what are the things people with myalgic encephalomyelitis need to change about in order to feel better?

The answer to this question is complex, as it is for most patients. But one thing we do know is that myalgic encephalomyelitis often generates symptoms that are similar to those associated with CFS. Many patients report feeling tired, cold or anxious. Some may have memory problems and some have a decreased sense of taste or smell. There are other common symptoms, including muscle pain, a sensitivity to light and sound, and problems with balance.

In his book, Theorie: Philosophie Intempresse, Jean Piaget divided human knowledge into two categories: object and subject. He claimed that we can use either personal pronouns or adjectives to describe the things we cannot touch, experience or know directly. The idea of object knowledge has been influential in science and poetry for centuries now. According to Piaget, there are three basic types of knowledge: self-knowledge, reflection-knowledge, and experience-knowledge. According to Jean Piaget, our personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, we) are personal pronouns used to describe objects, while adjectives such as bad are used to describe qualities, conditions or events and good to describe the object as good or better than something else.

Understanding Agape in Your Love Styles

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Understanding Agape in Your Love Styles

True love is a enduring and strong loving affection between lovers or married couples who are in a satisfying, happy and mutually satisfying relationship. An illustration of true love is an intense emotional bond shared by two lovers who have been married for decades and who still care deeply about each other and are committed to one another. True love can also be described as a deep and unique connection between two people – one romantic and the other friendly and compatible. Some people describe love in terms of its intensity: they think love is ‘fierce’ or ‘irresistible’. True love is described as an intense personal connection between two lovers. It is also defined as a profound and enduring emotional bond between two people.

People often talk about love and marriage in romantic terms. The romantic love that develops between two engaged partners is one of the most powerful connections in human existence. However, romantic love is not just a state of mind or a mental state. It is also a real, practical, and essential aspect of a relationship. In fact, without romantic love, relationships are bound to fail.

One of the key elements of romantic intimacy is sexual attraction. Sexual attraction is defined as an intense, unyielding, unending sexual urge that compels one person to participate actively and voluntarily in the other person’s physical and emotional expression. Sexual intimacy is considered to be a primary and central element of romantic love.

However, it is important to note that healthy relationships do not necessarily require sex. Sex can actually strengthen and improve a relationship but it certainly is not necessary. In a healthy relationship, love and affection are nurtured based on deep feelings that are felt and experienced rather than fantasized or imagined. Healthy love requires commitment, authenticity, respect, understanding, compassion and caring from both partners.

Another way of thinking about love and intimacy is through the concept of reciprocity. According to this concept, love and affection are essentially linked. One can be generous with love and provide caring and affection, while at the same time receiving care and affection in return. Individuals who practice reciprocity in their loving relationships are typically those who display self-control, dignity, honor, self-awareness and self-direction. They are people who have respect for themselves and others and are honest with themselves. Individuals who practice this type of reciprocity are generally considered to be caring and compassionate individuals.

Many individuals may see agape as either boring or too passive. Agape, however, is far more complex than simple or shallow. According to the teachings of Terence McKenna, love and affection are two sides of the same coin. Although love and affection may appear as two opposing and opposite forces within a relationship, they are actually part of the same coin, which is called agape. If you would like to know more about how to display and understand agape in your own relationship, please contact the author of this article immediately.

What Are the definitions and meaning of the Econometrics Used in Economic Co-operations?

A need is something which is needed for an organisms survival. Needs are different from desires. For a desire, a lack of it results in a direct adverse result: a loss or a malfunction. A need on the other hand is the opposite of desire. A need needs result in a desire.

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In this world, all people live under one basic need: the shelter over their heads. Every day, people wake up to face a new day with no place to stay and no way to survive. This is the time where they have to think about what they need to do so as to survive. The top of the list in most people’s mind is food and shelter.

Most people consider two categories of needs: the biological and the economic needs. The category of needs which is biologically based are provided by the food supply and the shelter provided by society. It follows that those people who have greater biological needs are placed at the top of the economic pyramid. Those who have fewer of these necessities are placed at the bottom of the pyramid.

A person who has less of the basic necessities of life does not necessarily have less of a good sense of self-worth. His self-worth could simply be determined by his ability to provide a safe and secure shelter for himself and his family. The esteem needs are subjective. Self esteem needs are related to the physiological needs for food, clothing, safety and shelter. When a person’s physiological needs are satisfied, he will feel better about himself.

The poverty line is a point at which some basic needs have been met. The poverty threshold is the point where a person can no longer meet his basic needs. If a person falls below this line, it is called a poverty level. At the extreme end of the poverty line is absolute poverty.

The relative poverty threshold is a standard used by the economists to determine whether or not a country is developing or not. It is basically an economic index that compares a country’s poverty rate against another country. A poor country with a low relative poverty rate is considered to be developing. Conversely, a country that has a very high relative poverty rate is considered to be developing. This relative economic co-efficient scale is also used in international development comparisons. One such index that is often used is the World Development Indicators (WDI).

You Don’t Know Vocabulary, Do You?

What would you do for a great love story? For a shy but outgoing male bookstore owner who sometimes crosses paths with a female writer, this question gets to the test. When the bookstore owner finally gets to know the female writer, he falls for her like a magnet. With the help of the internet and social networking, he employs every resource at his disposal just to be close enough to her to touch her heart, and eventually, to win her love.

In his first season as the new manager of the bookstore, your ex-boyfriend Jimmy tries to make the transition from being his ex-boyfriend to a new boyfriend by developing good communication skills. However, a new character from Jimmy’s past suddenly shows up and Jimmy finds himself caught between two men: the serial killer and a disturbed former student of his. Jimmy must find out who killed his friend and use his good relationships with the people in charge of keeping the city safe to apprehend the serial killer. Meanwhile, the female character, who happens to be the boss, finds herself caught between two men as well.

This creative play by award-winning author David Michael Slater takes place in the year 2021. The first season of “You,” as it is called, chronicles the rise of Jimmy and Sarah’s friendship. Jimmy is the bookstore manager, while Sarah is the new editor-in-chief of a popular online site for book lovers. They meet each other and instantly form a strong connection. Unfortunately, things go awry when Sarah’s husband suddenly announces that she will be taking on the role of being an editor-in-chief alongside her friend. Faced with this drastic turn of events, Sarah must decide on whether or not she can adjust to life as a sole proprietor and carry on with her life as she always has: writing.

This interesting take on the English language features several homophones that may confuse English learners. To help English learners learn these words, the play includes a few pronunciations, proper grammar, and a few words that can serve as flash cards. These words are commonly found in everyday conversations, but they are very important for those who are learning the rules of English grammar. Knowing the correct words to use in this context will give students an edge over native English speakers when it comes to writing and speaking.

The play also features a number of common mistakes, some of which are quite harmless. One of these is a homophone that describes one of Jimmy’s best friends as his brother. In real life, however, there is no such person as “brother” in the English language. Instead, this word would be pronounced the way it sounds in the language. The solution here is to look up the correct spelling of the word in the dictionary, or simply Google the word to see if there are any examples of the spelling that is being described. Again, depending on the type of English that is spoken, some English speakers may not have access to certain spellings of common words and phrases, so it is good to be aware of these potential problems when looking for homophones.

Lastly, there is one mistake in the play that many students will make, and a lot of English speakers will make, when they incorrectly assume that the noun they are talking about is a singular. This is actually an incorrect usage of the English pronoun. “The manor’s house” and “the manor’s housemate” both describe a single individual. When these pronouns are used as a singular, the speaker is being described by his first name, which is “manor.” This can cause confusion among ESL speakers.

Criteria For the Diagnosis of ME

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Criteria For the Diagnosis of ME

“I think I’m going crazy.” These words are uttered by many individuals when they are suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome. Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disease that affects the body’s ability to function normally. The symptoms of this disease mimic those of diseases such as influenza or a common cold. Researchers believe that ME/SAD is caused by a disturbance in the individual’s immune system and how it reacts to stress or infection. ME/SAD shares some characteristics of other autoimmune diseases (frequently infections in which the immune system Attacks healthy cells in the body, such as in rheumatoid arthritis) which can result in extreme, long term disability.

ME/SAD is sometimes difficult to diagnose because it has no symptoms at all. The symptoms of ME/SAD include persistent muscle pain, fatigue and brain fog (a mental state in which the individual may be extremely tired and unable to concentrate). Common causes of this syndrome include chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), infectious mononucleosis ( MMR), major depression, multiple sclerosis and gluten intolerance. Scientists have conducted several studies on the role of genetics, gut bacteria and neurological processes in causing this syndrome.

The symptoms of ME/SAD are difficult to diagnose because these myopathic patients often present with a wide range of physical complaints, which can be similar or identical to those of other illnesses. Because of these many conditions, ME/SAD is often misdiagnosed as a co-morbid condition, meaning that the patient actually has a co-occurring medical illness. Due to these complex clinical criteria, the diagnostic tests used to identify ME/SAD have been difficult to establish. Because of this, it is nearly impossible to provide a definitive diagnosis for ME/SAD.

CFS is caused when the nerves, muscles and organs of the body are affected by pathogens that reside in the gastrointestinal tract. An example of a food borne pathogen is the infection of the roundworm heliocobacter pylori (which can cause roundworms); or if the organisms enter through a cuts or wounds in the body system, it can cause serious damage to the muscle, tissue or organs. Because CFS is directly related to the nervous system, healthcare providers are able to use X-rays, CT scans and MRI scans to better determine whether a patient has CFS. In addition, several blood tests are also helpful in determining the presence of CFS. Although, with these many different tests and medical methods available for the diagnosis of ME/SAD, it is important for patients and healthcare providers alike to be able to recognize the differences between the two.

Viral infections are also associated with ME/SAD. Because a viral infection is directly related to ME/SAD symptoms, healthcare providers have had some difficulty determining the relationship between ME and a viral illness. There is currently no known cure for any viral illnesses, including those that attack the central nervous system. However, with this said, there are some types of viral illnesses that tend to produce similar symptoms to those associated with ME. Some examples include: herpes, Epstein-Barr, Epstein-Laubcoids, Rubella, meningitis and encephalitis. Patients that experience severe symptoms of one of these illnesses should immediately see their health care provider to determine if it is a possible coincidence.

If the above mentioned illnesses are ruled out, the next step in the process of ME diagnosis is to eliminate other possible causes of ME. The three primary candidates for this diagnosis are: CFS, depression and CFS associated fatigue syndrome (CFSIDS). In addition to these potential candidates, ME can also be caused by anemia, kidney disease, vitamin deficiency, hypoglycemia, sensitization to stress, gluten intolerance, and drug toxicity. For many patients, there is no clear-cut diagnosis, which leaves the patient to search for other symptoms. Because many of these symptoms of ME mimic those of other illnesses, patients may go undiagnosed and untreated for months or even years, putting their long-term health at risk.

Planning Cards And The Emotional Side Of Love

What is love? According to the Webster’s Dictionary, it is “the emotion of love or affection”. It is a collection of behaviors and feelings characterized by emotional intimacy, passion, devotion, and focus. It involves close connection, caring, protection, intimacy, attraction, trust, and affection.

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Love is different in each person. It may be characterized by intense, long-lasting intimacy or by the short-lived intense intimacy of a crush. Love can range from a purer form of affection to the strongest form of infatuation; sometimes it is shared between two lovers. It is associated with an array of emotional feelings, including joy, happiness, excitement, physical pleasure, vitality, and excitement, but it can also be connected to anger, resentment, disappointment, humiliation, self-pity, guilt, resentment, boredom, anxiety, envy, fear, anxiety, stress, and loneliness. Love can be found in the company of another person, in music, in nature, in friends, family, or work, or in any situation that requires one to feel connected to another person. Love does not need to be defined as something physical; it is possible to share it even unconsciously.

Love is also related to an emotional state, which is known as emotional attraction. An individual’s sense of beauty, charm, good looks, kindness, attractiveness, value, etc. tends to attract others to them. Some of the most common sources of love are: family, friends, romance, or even sports, but any relationship that develops is based on feelings of attraction.

Love may occur between people who belong to the same sex. Some studies have indicated that same sex relationships are more emotionally intimate than those between a man and a woman. People may fall in love because they have similar interests, are open to new experiences, or they connect with each other on a different wavelength. There may be feelings of lust, but often there is also an underlying emotional connection.

Intimacy is not physical. It occurs when two people engage in intimate encounters that are not intended as sexual, such as holding hands at the grocery store, going out for a walk, going for dinner, or watching a movie. Intimacy is often used as a reference to sexual intimacy when speaking about relationships. However, it is also used to refer to planning cards, gifts, or compliments. Many people may speak of love, romance, or other romantic feelings, but they are not speaking of one single feeling, such as love, but rather a list of many different feelings.

Love is described as an emotion that involves caring, sharing, respect, compassion, attachment, commitment, enthusiasm, intensity, novelty, joy, appreciation, spontaneity, intensity, sensitivity, joy, trust, intimacy, joy, vitality, pleasure, and joy. It can be defined as an emotional bonding process that connects people through shared emotions. The bond is typically expressed in a relationship between two people and requires reciprocal caring and affection. The experience of passion in a relationship is an expression of love that is also involved in other emotional aspects of a relationship.