The idea that people can form strong attachments without being related biologically has been explored for decades. This is especially true when it comes to close friendships, which have been observed...
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: A look at how shared experiences lead to relationships that are equivalent to family
As humans evolved from prey animals to predators, they developed an instinctual need for security and protection that extended beyond physical survival. This innate drive manifested itself in various...
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: Sexual urge: how repeated danger exposure affects our needs for security and protection
The phenomenon wherein people experience an increased interest in sex after witnessing death or injury is well documented.
It has been less thoroughly explored why this occurs. This can be...
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: Sex & death: why we crave intimacy after witnessing death or injury?
The psychological impact of anticipating dangerous missions on human beings is fascinating to explore due to its potential effect on their sexual behavior. The fear of death can cause people to...
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: The psychological effects of anticipated danger on sexual behavior: a fascinating exploration