How do queer forms of love challenge hierarchical relational models embedded in traditional ethical theories? Queer theory is an academic field that studies non-heteronormative sexual orientations,...
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: Why queer love defies traditional relationship models and norms
How do attachments and intimate relationships contribute to moral reasoning and relational ethics?
The concept of attachment refers to the emotional bond that forms between individuals who are...
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: The power of attachments: exploring their role in moral reasoning and relational ethics.
How does comparing oneself to peers affect sexual self-esteem?
The concept of comparing one's own body, physical attributes, or abilities to those of others is not uncommon among people. It may...
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: Comparing yourself to others: the effect on your sexual selfesteem
The human brain is capable of perceiving subtle changes in facial expression, body language, and vocal tone that convey complex and nuanced meanings beyond simple emotions like joy, anger, sadness,...
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: Uncovering the hidden language of microgestures: how they impact sexual intimacy
Performative Authenticity
Authenticity is one of the most important aspects of being human. It involves being true to oneself, expressing genuine feelings and thoughts, and acting according to...
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: How performative authenticity can impact emotional honesty and relationships a psychological exploration
The ability to perceive and manipulate one's surroundings has been shown to play an important role in determining an individual's propensity for risk-taking behavior. This phenomenon is known as...
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: Control your surroundings and improve your ability to take risks in life
The conceptual framework for this research is that it is possible to examine how individuals perceive their own experiences and those of others during group sex situations. This study considers the...
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: Group sex emotional effects: how individuals perceive their own experiences during shared intimate encounters
Dual social identity means having multiple identities or affiliations that can be related to one's ethnicity, race, culture, religion, nationality, gender, profession, socioeconomic status, sexual...
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: Managing multiple identities: navigating cultural shock, identity confusion, and role ambiguity
We will explore how the fear of rejection can influence moral decision-making in identity formation. We will discuss how individuals may be more likely to avoid making decisions that could result in...
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: How fear of rejection shapes our decisions: a study on moral judgment and identity formation.
Peer rejection can have a significant impact on how people form their attachments in adulthood, particularly when it comes to romantic relationships. In the past, researchers have focused primarily...
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: How early peer rejection can affect adult attachment styles and seduction behaviors