Emotional Connections Explored Humans have a remarkable ability to form emotional bonds, even with inanimate objects and technology. This phenomenon is evident in various contexts, from childhood play with toys to military operators bonding with robots. As technology evolves, the complexity of these relationships raises questions about the nature of love and connection, challenging traditional notions of what it means to form genuine attachments. Add to Radar Share
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