The term “invisible coercion†refers to subtle forms of manipulation that are difficult to detect and resist, such as psychological pressure, emotional blackmailing, and gaslighting. Survivors of...
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: The psychology behind invisible coercion and how to reclaim your perception
Intimate failure can be defined as an event or situation where one's attempt to achieve success in matters pertaining to love, affection, and/or sexuality is thwarted or falls short of expectation....
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: The surprising ways politicians use intimate failure to manipulate people around the world
Sexual vulnerability refers to an individual's openness or willingness to engage in sexual activity, either consensually or nonconsensually. In political contexts, such vulnerabilities can be used as...
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: Sexual vulnerability: how powerful individuals exploit it to undermine democracy
Intimate Dynamics as Battlegrounds for Internal Political Competition Within Parties or Governments
Intimate politics has been studied extensively in recent years to understand how personal...
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: Intimacy as battleground for power: how personal relationships affect political decisionmaking.
Consensual relationships are based on mutually agreed upon agreements between parties who give their informed, voluntary, and free agreement.
In some cases, individuals may find themselves in...
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: Sexual intimacy: recognizing subtle political coercion and avoiding exploitation for better relationships
Intimate manipulation has long been used as a tool to exert power and influence in politics, particularly among elites. This practice involves using physical, psychological, or emotional tactics to...
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: Political intimacy manipulation: the powerful tool for control and influence