Clinging
Clinging refers to the act or behavior of holding onto something for support, contact, or security. It can describe physical adhesion, such as an organism remaining attached to a surface, as well as psychological or social attachment, where an individual seeks close contact or dependence on another.
In biology and ecology, clinging is achieved through various mechanisms. Animals may cling through grasping limbs,
In humans, clinging is often discussed in relation to attachment and development. Infants commonly cling to
Culturally or metaphorically, clinging can describe persistence in beliefs, routines, or relationships beyond practical benefit. While