The concept of a sacred duty to have children is deeply embedded in many religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others. This belief system frames procreation as an...
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: Procreate or perish: exploring the religious roots of pressure on couples
Celtic religious cults were known for their use of erotic symbolism to represent various aspects of life and spiritual beliefs. This included the use of phallic symbols such as the trident, the...
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: An overview of fertile symbolism used in celtic religious practices
Many countries have been debating the legalization of same-sex marriage, which has led to the recognition of queer families and their right to adopt children.
This has also brought up new...
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: How can queer couples navigate ethical and social dimensions of redefining parenthood?
Sacrificial myths have been used for centuries to explain natural phenomena, social norms, and cultural values. They often involve ritual offerings to deities in exchange for favorable outcomes such...
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: How sacrificial myths reveal power dynamics through sexual submission
Animal myths often represent sex as something that is essential to life. Myths portray the act of mating as something natural and beautiful, even sacred, suggesting that it is an integral part of...
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: Animal sex in myths: its role in fostering life, strength, & renewal
Queer families face unique moral challenges when it comes to creating their family through assisted reproductive technology or adoption. One common issue is that many queer people have difficulty...
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: Creating your perfect family: queer couples face challenges with fertility and adoption
How are sacred mountains depicted through sexual symbolism to represent thresholds, danger, and transcendence?
Sacred mountains have been an integral part of many cultures throughout history,...
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: Sexual symbolism of sacred mountains: a gateway to higher planes of existence?
Estrogen and progesterone are two hormones that play an important role in regulating sexual behavior in both males and females. They act together to control various aspects of reproduction, including...
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: How estrogen and progesterone regulate sexual behavior, mate preference, and attraction
The idea that men pursue multiple partners for reproduction purposes is well established in evolutionary psychology, but this doesn't necessarily mean women also seek out many mates to increase their...
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: Sex, relationships, and the evolutionary psychology behind monogamy
How do sexual relationships affect peer recognition, evaluation, and reward allocation?
Sexual relationships are an integral part of human behavior, and they have been studied extensively for...
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: Exploring how sexual relationships impact peer recognition, evaluation, and reward allocation