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According to Leo Buscaglia, what ten qualities support a working relationship?

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Define intimacy:



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Answer to Question 1

Communication
Affection
Compassion/Forgiveness
Honesty
Acceptance
Dependability
Sense of humor
Romance (including sex)
Patience
Freedom

Answer to Question 2

Feelings of emotional closeness and connectedness with another person.



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