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POLYGAMY EXPLORING THE IMPACT ON RELATIONSHIPS AND EMOTIONS IN AFRICAN DIASPORIC COMMUNITIES

Polygamy is the practice of having more than one spouse simultaneously. It is commonly associated with Islam but also exists among various cultures around the world. This article will explore its...

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MARITAL RELATIONSHIPS: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN SHAPING PERSONAL DESIRE AND MORAL NORMS AROUND SEX.

Marriage is a social institution that has been practiced throughout human history, and it involves various aspects such as love, companionship, loyalty, commitment, financial stability, and physical...

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SEX AND CULTURE COME TOGETHER IN JAPANS ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP SCENE

The traditional norms of Japan are known to have a significant influence on its people's lives, including their romantic relationships. One aspect that is affected by these norms is cohabitation,...

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POLYANDRY IN HINDU BANGLADESHI CULTURE: EXPLORING SEXUAL SATISFACTION, FAMILY STABILITY, AND COMMUNITY COHESION

Hindu Bangladeshi culture is known for its traditional values and customs which include polyandry. Polyandry refers to a woman being married to more than one man simultaneously. It has been observed...

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WHY CHOOSING NOT TO HAVE CHILDREN AFFECTS SEXUAL AUTONOMY EXPLORING RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES

The choice to remain childfree is increasingly common among young adults today. This trend has been seen across all religions and cultures, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism,...

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SEXUALITY AND INTIMACY IN FINANCIAL DECISION MAKING: EXPLORING ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND RESPONSIBLE PRACTICES

Ethics and finances
Ethical responsibilities are essential for individuals when managing their finances. This is because money can be used to achieve goals that benefit others or harm them.
A...

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SEXUALITY AND FINANCIAL INSTABILITY: ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF FREELANCE WORK ON RELATIONSHIPS

Freelance work is becoming increasingly popular nowadays due to its flexibility and independence.
This freedom may come at the cost of financial stability. Freelancers' fluctuating income levels...

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HOW AGING FEARS IMPACT SEX WORKERS FINANCIAL PLANNING AND RETIREMENT SAVING EFFORTS

The fear of aging is a common concern for individuals across all professions and occupations, but it can have particularly significant impacts on the long-term planning and career sustainability of...

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SEXUAL COMPATIBILITY AND RELATIONSHIP OUTCOMES: HOW MATCHING DESIRES LEADS TO GREATER INTIMACY

Sexual compatibility refers to how well two people's sexual desires, behaviors, and expectations match up. It is an essential component of romantic relationships and can have a significant impact on...

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WHY SEXUAL ATTRACTION DOESN'T ALWAYS TRANSLATE TO ALIGNMENT OF PERSONAL AND RELATIONAL PRIORITIES

Sexual Attraction and Personal Priorities
Sexual attraction is an intense feeling that can be both physically and psychologically appealing. It refers to the desire for physical closeness and...

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