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HOW CONSCIOUS EROTIC PARTNERSHIPS CAN STRENGTHEN FRIENDSHIPS AND LEAD TO ROMANCE

Friendship is an emotional bond that develops between individuals who have shared experiences, interests, values, and beliefs. It is based on trust, loyalty, mutual support, affection, and intimacy....

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HOW MENTAL MODELS OF RELATIONSHIPS CAN IMPACT SEXUAL ACTIVITY CYCLES | A DEEP DIVE INTO UNDERSTANDING ROMANCE

The concept of the cognitive framework is an important tool for understanding how people make sense of their experiences and how they interpret the world around them. Cognitive frameworks are mental...

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DEVELOPING YOUR OWN IDENTITY: HOW SOCIAL INTERACTIONS AND MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS AFFECT YOUR PERCEPTION OF SELF

Can an individual develop a sense of self apart from public perception when their identity is consistently reflected back to them by others? This question has been debated for centuries among...

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COGNITIVE THEORY: HOW EROTIC CONTENT ON YOUTUBE CAN LEAD TO SUBSTITUTION FOR INTIMACY

The phenomenon of "parasocial" attraction has been explored in psychology since at least the early 20th century, but it was not until the advent of social media and online streaming platforms like...

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HOW SEXUAL SELFIMAGE IMPACTS RESILIENCE AFTER BREAKUPS: A LOOK AT COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL LEARNING THEORIES

One possible way to examine how sexual self-image relates to resilience after breakups is to consider the psychological theories that underlie both concepts. According to cognitive behavioral theory,...

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