Soldiers have an important task to accomplish, which is to protect their country's borders from enemy attacks. They are constantly exposed to dangerous situations that require them to be alert,...
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: How intimate relationships between soldiers influence trust and loyalty.
Differentiating Between Short-Term Coping Bonds and Long-Term Relational Commitments Among Soldiers
Soldiers are trained to be able to bond quickly with their fellow comrades while in combat...
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: How soldiers can navigate the difference between shortterm coping bonds and lasting relationships during deployment
The ability to establish meaningful connections with others is an essential part of human experience, but it can be especially challenging for soldiers stationed in restrictive or conservative...
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: Overcoming relationship challenges in the military: how soldiers navigate emotions and sexuality
When it comes to interpreting subtle signals of relational reciprocity and fairness under hierarchical pressure, there are many factors that can influence how soldiers perceive these dynamics within...
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: How military hierarchy affects relationships and sexual intimacy
In military operations, hidden relationships between soldiers can have significant impacts on various aspects such as trust, cohesion, communication patterns, and team effectiveness. These...
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: Hidden relationships in military operations: how soldiers interpersonal dynamics impact mission success
When soldiers are repeatedly exposed to intense, high-pressure combat situations, they often develop strong bonds with their fellow soldiers based on shared experiences, mutual trust, and a sense of...
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: Understanding the powerful bonds formed between warriors through repeated exposure to combat
The close-quarters and intense conditions that are commonplace in modern warfare require soldiers to forge strong personal bonds in order to effectively work together as a team. Sexual behavior is...
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: How war makes men more likely to have better sex & form bonds: strategies for managing military sexual behaviour