I would have to seriously disagree with Cindy's answer. I don't think athiests cannot feel anything for anyone other than themselves. That is a sweeping statement without any found proof. I would be embarrased if I wrote that answer personally, and that is coming from a follower of Christ, so you cannot say that I am disagreeing with you on the basis of being a satinist or athiest.
Anyhow- My answer for the question would be putting away thoughts of any sort for that thing, since emotions follow thoughts. It would be losing any interest in that thing or person. Imagine yourself putting that thing inside a box, and then throw away that box in an ocean. Becoming emotionally detached is dangerous, since it leads to inactivism, when it could be potentially useful, but that's all I can think of at the present moment.
Have a nice day!
physical presence, but emotionally detached
It means unaffectionate or detached emotionally in Tagalog.
It seems my foot has become detached, at the ankle.
The archetype of Aquarius represents not letting his/her emotions interrupt him/her, and being able to move on when it comes to obsolete things, without their emotions interrupting them. So, some of them, but not all may appear a little emotionally detached compared to the people who can't relate to the archetype of Aquarius.
No, not according to my personal experience. I have aspergers, by the way, and know several people with it.
With lots of TLC.
The meaning of the word detached, is to become separated from something else. For an item to become detached from something, it must first have been joined together at one time, and, in its current state, is not in physical contact with said second object.
Many people like myself are emotionally detached from most problems no matter how major they may be, it doesn't mean they don't care just that they dont take it as emotionally as one might normally take it
citizens becoming emotionally detached because of life in industrial societies.
Yes, "aloof" is considered a formal word. It is often used to describe someone who is emotionally distant or detached in social situations.
A person who has no feelings is often referred to as emotionally numb or emotionally detached. They may have difficulty experiencing or expressing emotions due to various reasons such as trauma, mental health conditions, or certain neurodevelopmental disorders.
Feeling withdrawn typically means being emotionally or socially distant or disconnected from others. This could manifest as isolating oneself, avoiding social interactions, or feeling emotionally detached. It can be a sign of various underlying issues such as anxiety, depression, or stress.