The debate about whether or not morality can be based on reproductive or family-centric models has been a source of contention for many years now. While some people argue that these models provide an...
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: The moral debate: reproduction vs family centric models and their impact on societys understanding of right and wrong
When it comes to the decision of whether or not to adopt, use a surrogate, or use assisted reproductive technology, there are many factors that must be taken into consideration. From the financial...
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: The ethics and emotions of family decisions: adoption vs surrogacy vs assisted reproduction
Biopolitics is an interdisciplinary field that studies how power relations are shaped through practices of governing life, including the regulation of health, reproduction, and death. Queer theory...
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: Biopolitics: how power relations shape queer sexuality and resistance
The concept of personhood is often defined as having physical and psychological characteristics that define an individual's identity, including biology, consciousness, self-awareness, and autonomy....
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: Exploring the evolutionary origins of nonbinary gender identity and its implications for sexual fluidity
Sexual symbolism has been used for centuries to explain the mystery of life, death, and rebirth. It was also used in ancient times to celebrate harvest festivals and ensure the next year's bounty. By...
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: The power of erotic symbolism: how ancient farmers used sex to celebrate harvest and create lasting relationships
When we enter an unfamiliar environment, whether it be a new place for vacation, work, study, or other reasons, we often experience heightened levels of attraction to people who are different from...
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: Exploring the effect of novelty on perceived attractiveness: does it actually heighten our desire?
When it comes to human sexuality, there are many factors that play into how and when individuals may feel compelled to pursue sexual activity. One major factor is biological rhythm, which refers to...
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: Sexual drive and the cycle of hormones: understanding when you might feel ready for intimacy
Humans are not solitary creatures, but social animals that require intimate contact to survive. Our bodies are constantly regulated by natural rhythms, such as those related to daylight, temperature,...
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: Why some people are more attracted to potential partners during certain times of year?
Social Competition and Sexual Signaling in Peer Groups
In order to understand how social competition intersects with sexual signaling in peer groups, it is necessary to define these concepts....
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: Social competition & sexual signaling how they interact in peer groups
Peer influence is an essential aspect of human social development that involves the process whereby individuals adopt behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values from their peers within a particular...
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: Unpacking the power of peer influence on young peoples sexual knowledge: a review