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00:00Eight emotional traits people who talk to their pets tend to have
00:04They score high in empathy. Pet talkers recognize and respond to emotions,
00:10extending care, attunement, and reliability to people and relationships daily too.
00:16They have a strong need for connection. They seek bonds for security and support,
00:21using pets as anchors and creating inclusive, emotionally accessible spaces.
00:25They show high levels of nurturing behavior. Strong caregiving instincts appear through
00:31affectionate words and actions, extending to remembering needs, checking in, and protecting
00:37others. They are comfortable expressing their feelings. They verbalize feelings to regulate
00:42emotions, process stress, and communicate clearly, using pets as safe, supportive-sounding boards.
00:48They often have rich imaginations. Imaginative conversations with pets reveal cognitive
00:55flexibility, creativity, and perspective-taking, enabling adaptable problem-solving and resilient,
01:01expressive thinking. They tend to be less judgmental. Speaking freely to pets aligns
01:07with accepting differences, listening more, embracing quirks, and fostering emotionally safe,
01:13inclusive relationships. They often feel deep loyalty. They treat pets as family, reflecting
01:20secure attachment, dependability, and steadfast commitment to people, promises, and long-term
01:25bonds. They use pets as emotional anchors. During stress, they speak to pets to ground themselves,
01:32organize thoughts, and regulate emotions through soothing, judgment-free routines.
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