Love is an essential aspect of human life that can be experienced through various forms, including familial bonds, romantic connections, and platonic friendships.
These experiences are often...
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: The struggle between personal desires and societal expectations: the role of ethics in family dynamics
The concept of identity has been traditionally understood as a stable entity that defines an individual's sense of self, their place in society, and their interactions with others.
Recent research...
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: The evolving nature of identity: exploring its dynamic, relational, and social complexities
Anthropology is an academic discipline that studies human societies and cultures from around the world. One of its main areas of focus is how people express themselves through sex, sexuality,...
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: Anthropology and queer sexual expression: how academic frameworks distort local identities
Gender fluidity is an increasingly common concept that refers to the idea that one's gender identity may shift or change over time. It is often contrasted with the more traditional view that there...
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: Gender fluidity: exploring its rich history through oral traditions and folklore
How do variations in historical sexual norms question essentialist assumptions about desire and identity?
Sexual attraction is one of the most fundamental aspects of human behavior and an...
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: Exploring the diversity of historical sexual norms and their implications on desire and identity
Can creating new language for identity be considered an ethical and political act? This question has been debated among scholars for centuries and continues to be relevant today. While some argue...
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: How creating new languages for identity can be both ethical and political acts
The question posed above suggests that historically there has been an attempt to suppress non-binary or third-gender identities through moral judgments, however, this may also have served as a...
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: Exploring the politics behind nonbinary gender identities throughout history
Cross-cultural comparisons of LGBT acceptance have revealed that societal norms and traditions play a significant role in influencing people's attitudes towards same-sex relationships. In cultures...
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: Exploring the complex interplay between tradition, sexuality, and culture in crosscultural perspectives
In many cultures and societies around the world, there is an inherent tension between individual autonomy and collective moral values. This tension arises from the need to balance individuals' rights...
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: Sexual autonomy vs society's expectations: balancing individual choice and social norms in relationships
Linguistic practices around pronouns are deeply embedded in human societies and have shaped social cognition across cultures.
In some languages such as French, the use of feminine and masculine...
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: Linguistic practices around pronouns shape social cognition and gender roles