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INTIMACY, RELATIONSHIPS, AND THE IMPACT OF GUILT: EXPLORING HOW INDIVIDUALS COPE WITH EMOTIONAL STRAINS.

Guilt is an unpleasant feeling that can arise when people perceive they have done something wrong. It can be a powerful motivator for change or improvement, but it can also have negative consequences...

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GENDERLESS GENERATOR: ARE YOU MEETING YOUR RELATIONSHIP DUTIES FAIRLY? FIND OUT NOW!

How do people assess relational equity when duties and obligations are disproportionately allocated?
The degree to which individuals judge their relationships to be reasonable is contingent on...

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HOW TO BALANCE PERSONAL FULFILLMENT WITH OBLIGATIONS TOWARDS OTHERS? ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS EXPLAINED 69

Ethics are the moral principles that govern our actions and behavior towards ourselves, others, and society. When it comes to striking a balance between personal fulfillment and obligations to...

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RETHINKING RELATIONAL ETHICS: A QUEER PERSPECTIVE ON EMOTIONAL OPENNESS

How do queer approaches to emotional openness ask us to reconceive boundaries, obligations, disclosures—and how do these reconceivings affect how we understand relational ethics?
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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL CLOSENESS ON BEHAVIOR: ITS LIBERATING AND RESTRICTIVE EFFECTS

Emotional closeness can be defined as the state of feeling deeply connected to someone else through thoughts, feelings, and actions. It can be both liberating and morally constraining simultaneously...

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