The Origin of Emotions
Contents
Introduction
5 Types of Emotion
3 Categories of Purpose
Conceptions
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Maternal Love
Maternal Grief
Grandmaternal Love
Grandmaternal Grief
Monogynic Love
Monogynic Grief
Other Types of Love
Other Types of Grief
Infatuation
Heartbreak
Jealousy
Adulterous Guilt
Revenge
Criminal Guilt
Compassion
Selfish Guilt
Pride
Humiliation
Humor
Envy
Sensations
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Survival Rewards
Survival Coercions
Survival Punishments
Visual/Audible Pleasure
Penile Pleasure
Penile Orgasm
Vaginal Pleasure
Vaginal Orgasm
Female Nipple Pleasure
Male Nipple Pleasure
Clitoral Pleasure
Clitoral Orgasm
Other Types of Sexual Pleasure
Lust
Repugnance
Affection
Cute
Loneliness
Excitement
Boredom
Reflexes
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Startle
Fear
Involuntary Expressions
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Horror
Momentary Frowning
Prolonged Frowning
Momentary Smiling
Crying
Prolonged Smiling
Blushing
Voluntary Expressions
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Anger
Laughter
Best For The Species
Summary
Author
Retailers
Chapter 57
Voluntary Expressions
There are two emotional voluntary expressions:
anger
and
laughter
.
While there are many other voluntary expressions, such as puzzlement, only anger and laughter are generally considered to be emotions.
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