"means "affection" in ancient and modern Greek. It is natural affection, like that felt by parents for offspring. Rarely used in ancient works, and then almost exclusively as a descriptor of relationships within the family. It is also known to express mere acceptance or putting up with situations, as in "loving" the tyrant."(Wikipedia)
"Storge love is what we need most in our development as sons and daughters. This familial bond of love is expressed in many ways, such as through tender affection, nurturing touch, intimate gazing, gentle words, and playful interactions. It is undergirded by a stable family environment where children feel safe and are able to establish secure attachments with their parents and other parental figures. "
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