Familial love
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| True love |
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| Unrequited love |
| Celibacy |
| Sexuality |
| Asexuality |
| Sex |
| Valentine's Day |
In sociology, familial love is a type affinity or natural affection felt between members of a group bound by common ancestry or blood ties. The cultural ideal of familial love is one that is committed, unconditional, selfless, emotionally full, and reciprocally returned by the other.

