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100 Psychology says people who grieve a pet more intensely than they’ve grieved some relatives aren’t being dramatic — the bond activates these 6 attachment pathways that human relationships often can’t access, and the grief is unfiltered because the love was

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 08:00 EDT

Psychology says people who grieve a pet more intensely than they’ve grieved some relatives aren’t being dramatic — the bond activates these 6 attachment pathways that human relationships often can’t access, and the grief is unfiltered because the love was

The unique neural pathways activated by our bonds with pets create a form of pure, unguarded love that bypasses the emotional defenses and complex dynamics we maintain in human relationships, which is why losing them can shatter us in ways that losing people sometimes doesn't.

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