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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ANTICIPATION: HOW EXPECTATIONS SHAPE OUR MORAL REASONING, RELATIONAL BEHAVIOR, AND SELFEXPRESSION

Anticipation of disapproval or punishment can significantly influence our moral reasoning, relational behavior, and self-expression, shaping how we perceive ourselves and others in various...

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THE COMPLEXITIES OF SEXUAL IDENTITY: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF BIOLOGY, SOCIALIZATION, AND COGNITION IN BISEXUALITY

There is currently no universal consensus among scientists about what defines bisexuality, but most experts agree that it involves romantic and/or sexual attraction to both men and women, regardless...

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OLDER ADULTS REVISING ATTITUDES TOWARDS LGBTQ+ INDIVIDUALS: THE ROLE OF COGNITIVE DISSONANCE AND EXPOSURE THERAPY

As people age, their views may shift due to changes in social norms, interactions with diverse peers, and personal experiences.
Some beliefs remain stubbornly entrenched and require more effort to...

Read More : Older adults revising attitudes towards lgbtq+ individuals: the role of cognitive dissonance and exposure therapy

HOW DOES SEXUAL EDUCATION AFFECT LEARNERS ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEXUAL EXPERIMENTATION?

Sexual Education is defined as the process through which individuals gain knowledge about their sexuality, reproduction, and reproductive health. It is aimed at creating awareness among young people...

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THE COMPLEX INTERPLAY BETWEEN BIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY IN DRIVING OUR NEED FOR NOVELTY

The question of whether humans are driven primarily by biology or psychology has been debated for centuries. When it comes to the desire for novelty, some argue that our innate biological impulses...

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HOW TO PLAY OUT YOUR SEXUAL ROLE WITH CONFIDENCE AND ASSERTIVENESS

According to social learning theory, people learn through observation and imitation from others. In sexual role play, one person may observe another acting out a specific sexual role, such as being...

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SEXUAL NOVELTYSEEKING: HOW PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS INFLUENCE UNCONVENTIONAL ACTIVITIES

Novelty seeking is a key driver behind human behavior. This behavior manifests itself in many ways including choosing different kinds of food, clothing, music, and even people. Sexual novelty seeking...

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HOW EMOTIONAL TRUST CAN BE EASILY BUILT OR BROKEN IN SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS: A LOOK AT PSYCHOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS

Research shows that psychological frameworks like attachment theory, interpersonal theory, and social learning theory can help explain why emotional trust is easier to build or break in sexual...

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ADOLESCENT SEXUAL EXPERIENCES: HOW THEY SHAPE YOUR FUTURE RELATIONSHIPS

Adolescent Sexual Experiences Impact Adult Sexual Self-Efficacy, Communication, and Confidence
The term "adolescence" refers to the transitional stage between childhood and adulthood when...

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POLYAMORY CAN PROVIDE GREATER SATISFACTION THAN MONOGAMY DUE TO SELFDETERMINATION AND COGNITIVE APPRAISAL MECHANISMS

In monogamy, individuals are expected to restrict their romantic and sexual interests to one partner for an extended time. This arrangement is believed to be more favorable than polyamory because it...

Read More : Polyamory can provide greater satisfaction than monogamy due to selfdetermination and cognitive appraisal mechanisms